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Extract from an HMIP report showing that education at HMP & YOI Portland was judged as 'good' on every measure by Ofsted.

Extract from an HMIP report showing that education at HMP & YOI Portland was judged as 'good' on every measure by Ofsted.

Well done to HMP Portland for getting 'good' from Ofsted for their education provision in today's @hmiprisonsnews.bsky.social report.

As the report notes, this is "a creditable outcome when compared to almost all other closed prisons for men".

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BPA Prizes 2026 - British Philosophical Association The British Philosophical Association is delighted to celebrate the inaugural recipients of our new BPA Prizes. These awards were established to recognise and promote the outstanding breadth, depth, a...

Congratulations (belatedly) to Dr Leonie Smith and Dr @jonbebb.bsky.social on winning the @thebpa.bsky.social's inaugural prize for 'Teaching Philosophy in the Community' for their work teaching philosophy in prison. It's good to see this sort of work being recognised.

bpa.ac.uk/prizes2026/

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Handwritten quote by PET learner: "I am really enjoying my access course and learning a lot about myself and others. This is going to really support my future and is helping me to cope with prison life."

Handwritten quote by PET learner: "I am really enjoying my access course and learning a lot about myself and others. This is going to really support my future and is helping me to cope with prison life."

There’s still time to sign up to run the Royal Parks Half with PET in October!

The money you raise will help people in prison to build brighter futures through education.

Sign up today to make a difference: https://ow.ly/AQIm50YINK1

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Text from a report saying: "Drastic cuts of more than 50% to the education budget meant that the number of teachers had reduced dramatically and our colleagues at Ofsted rated the provision as ‘inadequate’."

Text from a report saying: "Drastic cuts of more than 50% to the education budget meant that the number of teachers had reduced dramatically and our colleagues at Ofsted rated the provision as ‘inadequate’."

Depressing but unsurprising to see this in today's @hmiprisonsnews.bsky.social report on HMP Manchester.

Prisons are having to adapt to big cuts in provision and it'd be impossible to absorb a 54% cut without it having a significant impact.

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Prison education cut by a quarter Jon Collins of the Prisoners' Education Trust sets out the grim details of the slashing of the prison education budget.

Prison education cut by a quarter
@jonbcollins.bsky.social of @prisonersed.bsky.social sets out the grim details of the slashing of the prison education budget.
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Exclusive: Women bear the brunt of prison education cuts Women in prison will bear the brunt of cuts in education provision, according to figures from the Ministry of Justice. Data covering 94 prisons in England and Wales show that the number of teaching…

Important reporting from Inside Time here: women in prison will bear the brunt of cuts in education.

While the planned hours of education in public sector prisons in England have been cut by 25%, the 10 women’s prisons included in Ministry of Justice data show a steeper average decline of 30%.

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Exclusive: Women bear the brunt of prison education cuts Women in prison will bear the brunt of cuts in education provision, according to figures from the Ministry of Justice. Data covering 94 prisons in England and Wales show that the number of teaching…

Concerning analysis from Inside Time, looking at the impact of cuts to prison education provision on the women's estate.

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www.oaklands.ac.uk | Oaklands College Marks 1 Year of Skills Bootcamps at HMP The Mount Oaklands College celebrates one year of Skills Bootcamps at HMP The Mount, improving rehabilitation with industry‑led training and strong employment outcomes.

Great to see this new partnership between Oaklands College and HMP The Mount in Hertfordshire going from strength to strength. Their Skills Bootcamps programme is on track to support over 150 people at the prison gain industry-recognised qualifications.

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Revealed: Prisons with most severe cuts to education hours Harsher sentence for education time in Greater Manchester and Merseyside jails

At a time when the government should be investing in prison education to reduce reoffending, we have instead seen drastic cuts in the first six months of the new contracts.

Education should be the cornerstone of a safer, more hopeful prison system. The government must rethink these plans.

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Good to see @feweek.bsky.social's Anviksha Patel digging into the data on cuts to prison education provision published earlier this week.

Last year, North Sea Camp had 92% attendance at education, the third highest of any prison. Now its education provision has been cut by 58%.

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My colleague @themarkages.bsky.social has written this excellent explainer examining new data from the Ministry of Justice revealing 25% cuts to prison education provision.

Prison education had been slowly improving. It's very hard to see how that'll be sustained in the face of these cuts.

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A graph showing the change in education hours

A graph showing the change in education hours

New figures from the Ministry of Justice show that the number of planned education hours in public sector prisons in England has been cut by 25%.

We unpack what this alarming new data tells us in this explainer: https://ow.ly/WeP150YCetI

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Run the Royal Parks Half for PET this October! - Prisoners' Education Trust Run the Royal Parks Half for Prisoners' Education Trust to give people in prison the opportunity to gain vital skills and qualifications.

We still have a few spaces left for you to join PET for the Royal Parks Half this October.

We don’t charge a fee and only ask that you raise £500 to help make a positive difference to the lives of people in prison.

Sign up today👇

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Today's report by @hmiprisonsnews.bsky.social shows access to physical activity in prison isn't good enough.

We must move beyond isolated pockets of good practice. Exercise should be a protected part of the curriculum, providing a route to wellbeing, new qualifications and employment on release.

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Charity to improve HMP Spring Hill prison food with £300k grant Prisoners will learn recipes and how to grow food as part of the project, the charity says.

With the clocks about to spring forward, it's great to hear about this green-fingered project from Food Behind Bars.

They'll be teaching men at HMP Spring Hill how to cook and grow food - working together to restore the prison garden to provide fresh produce for the kitchens.

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From custody to careers: UK’s first women’s prison hospitality academy celebrates first graduates Marston’s is celebrating a major milestone as the first cohort of trainees officially graduate from the Hope & Anchor at HMP Styal, the UK’s first commercially-led hospitality academy inside a women’s prison.

Pub company Marston's runs the UK’s first commercially-led hospitality academy inside a women’s prison. They're celebrating a major milestone as the first cohort of trainees have graduated from the Hope & Anchor - the training kitchen and restaurant at HMP Styal 👏🥂

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Run the Royal Parks Half for PET this October! - Prisoners' Education Trust Run the Royal Parks Half for Prisoners' Education Trust to give people in prison the opportunity to gain vital skills and qualifications.

Would you like to run for PET in London’s most popular half marathon this October?

Every pound you raise will help ensure that people can gain new skills and qualifications, despite the extreme pressures the prison system is facing.

We don’t charge a fee and only ask that you raise £500 minimum.

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The most popular courses in prison - Prisoners' Education Trust Prisoners' Education Trust helped 1,603 people start distance learning courses in prison last year. Find out the most popular choices.

"Thank you for investing in me. It is appreciated"

Those are the words of Kathy, who plans to set up a small business after prison so started our Principles of Management and Leadership qualification.

She is one of 1,603 people we helped start courses in 2025.

Discover the top 20 courses here 👇

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UCU publications Key UCU reports and publications.

It’s great to see University and College Union (UCU) publishing two reports exploring the experiences of prison teachers generally and prison teachers from minority ethnic groups specifically.

We don’t know enough about prison teachers. This research helps to fill that gap. Read the reports here ⬇️

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No registration fee *and* you get a very stylish bright orange t-shirt.

And we come and cheer you on and wave tiny flags created by @frey-a.bsky.social!

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Run the Royal Parks Half for PET this October! - Prisoners' Education Trust Run for Prisoners' Education Trust to give people in prison the opportunity to gain vital skills and qualifications.

Ready for a new challenge? 🏃‍♀️

Join PET for the Royal Parks Half on 11 October! Run through London’s most beautiful parks while helping people in prison gain the skills they need for a fresh start.

We have 8 places available with no registration fee. Register here 👇

https://ow.ly/uKLX50Yl4of

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Our impact in 2025 - Prisoners' Education Trust Last year PET funded 1,741 courses for people in prison. Have a read of our new impact report to see what you helped us achieve in 2025.

Each PET course can be the start of a brighter future for someone in prison. And, with your help, last year we were able to fund 1,741 courses.

Thank you so much to everyone who supported our work in 2025. Have a read of our impact report to see what you helped us achieve.

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The Howard League | New figures reveal continued failure of prisons holding children The continued failure of prisons holding children is laid bare today (Monday 2 March) as figures reveal that boys are typically being kept in their cells for about 20 hours a day and getting much less than 15 hours of education per week.

New figures show that children in prison are still being failed - locked in their cells for most of the day, their legal right to education breached routinely.

Later this year the government will set out its plans for improving standards. It's a chance for a total reset that puts education first.

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Text which reads "Inspectors found a well‑run prison where strong, trusting relationships between staff and women were central to its success. Women praised the compassion, patience and consistency shown by staff, and many reported improvements in their well‑being and confidence since arriving at the jail."

Text which reads "Inspectors found a well‑run prison where strong, trusting relationships between staff and women were central to its success. Women praised the compassion, patience and consistency shown by staff, and many reported improvements in their well‑being and confidence since arriving at the jail."

Most @hmiprisonsnews.bsky.social reports make for depressing reading so worth noting today's positive one on Low Newton.

'Good' for education and nice to see that women are "motivated by teachers’ warm encouragement and positive feedback".

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Leeds Beckett University receives Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education for pioneering prison learning partnership | Leeds Beckett University Leeds Beckett University receives Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education for pioneering prison learning partnership

Congratulations to @leedsbeckett.bsky.social, who have won a Queen Elizabeth Prize for Education for their work in partnership with HMP Full Sutton.

www.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/news/2026/02...

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Run the Royal Parks Half for PET this October! - Prisoners' Education Trust Run for Prisoners' Education Trust to give people in prison the opportunity to gain vital skills and qualifications.

Want to set yourself a challenge this year?

With over seven months until the Royal Parks Half there’s plenty of time to start training!

Running for PET directly impacts the lives of people in prison, offering them a vital chance to gain new skills.

https://ow.ly/jOcR50Yl416

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If you have lived experience of prison education, why not join our drop in on 17th March to find out more about this opportunity? More info on the link below. Hopefully see you there!

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Graphic that reads: Join our Alumni Advisory Group - We're looking for passionate people with recent lived experience of prison education to help shape the future of PET. Find out more: prisonerseducation.org.uk/volunteer

Graphic that reads: Join our Alumni Advisory Group - We're looking for passionate people with recent lived experience of prison education to help shape the future of PET. Find out more: prisonerseducation.org.uk/volunteer

We’re looking for passionate people with lived experience of prison education to join our Alumni Advisory Group - to help shape our strategy, strengthen our policy work, and keep learners at the centre of everything we do.

Find out how to join here: https://ow.ly/UkbN50YibZa

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"What I saw during my session was inspirational. It was a reminder that books can be a gateway to a different life for all of us"

Really positive reflections from poet and novelist @timrelf.bsky.social on a session he ran in a prison library.

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It’s madness to cut jail education as signs of improvement emerge Literacy programmes in prisons were just beginning to bear fruit, so how can reductions imposed by new teaching contracts make sense

Our CEO, Jon Collins, has written for FE Week on why we should be building on the positive signs of progress in prison education, not cutting courses and making staff redundant.

https://ow.ly/QL5G50Y8Klm

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