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This PSI gives guidance and instructions to prisons on the sorts of creative activities and events which can be arranged in prisons to aid prisoner rehabilitation.
GFSL regularly operates Purposeful Prisoner Working Programmes, giving prisoners the opportunity to work alongside our trade teams in all roles from electrical to painting and decorating.
This report analyses the size and characteristics of the social enterprise sector.
A brief explainer of some of the key policy areas of the Prisons Strategy White Paper.
Information relating to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act which received Royal Assent on 28 April 2022.
Analyzes whether subjective well‐being measures can explain variation in peaceful uprisings, in addition to the objective measures
A topping out ceremony has been held in Manchester at the Government Property Agency’s (GPA) First Street government hub to mark the building reaching its highest point.
This paper explores the role of innovation in strengthening the linkages between agriculture and nutrition in South Asia
The U1 exemption allows you to use suitable waste in construction as a recovery activity.
Guidance for probation staff on setting rehabilitation activity requirements (RARs) for offenders as part of a community order or suspended sentence.
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