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Hi, just a quick note to say I completed the race yesterday. Thanks for all your donations, it really helped motivate me to keep going when my head had other thoughts. Cheers Sarah
In case you didn't already know, I work for a company called Futures -(www.futuresadvice.co.uk) delivering careers advice in prisons. On a daily basis I see the impact that education has on men who have chosen to change their lives and build a better future for themselves on release. I know that some of you may question why your hard earned money should go to those who have committed a crime,but the evidence shows that those men and women who engage with education behind bars are less likely to re-offend on release which is surely what we all want.
Education provided in prison tends to focus on basic literacy and numeracy, and a number of other courses up to level 2 (GCSE level). This is where the Prisoners Education Trust(PET) makes such a difference. They provide the funds for distance learning course such as A levels, vocational courses,creative arts and Open University Access courses, allowing men and women to develop skills and knowledge valued by employers. For more information on the great work done by the PET, please take a few minutes to look at their website: www.prisonerseducation.org.uk