The prison project helping female inmates rebuild their lives

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The prison project helping female inmates rebuild their lives

Six months after leaving prison, women are half as likely as men to be employed and people without work are more likely to reoffend. 

Therefore, women prisoners are at a disadvantage, made worse by the fact that often they are in prison because of a man.

Sky’s Jason Farrell talks to inmates at a prison in Cheshire who are part of a recycling project that encourages women into paid work and training.

In response, Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood, said:
 
"For many women, prison isn’t working. Most women in prisons are victims themselves. Over half are mothers, with a prison sentence separating parent and child.  
 
“That’s why I am establishing a new Women’s Justice Board, tasked with reducing the number of women in prison by exploring alternatives to custody for female offenders.”
 
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Date: November 26, 2024