tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/search/news-and-communicationsNews and communications2024-10-02T00:01:06+01:00HM Governmenttag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/declining-standards-in-young-offender-institutions2024-10-02T00:01:06+01:00Declining standards in young offender institutionsSir Martyn Oliver, His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills, and Charlie Taylor, His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons, have expressed their deep concern at declining standards in young o�tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/slow-progress-on-reading-education-in-prisons2023-06-30T00:01:05+01:00Slow progress on reading education in prisonsShortages of prison staff and a lack of training means not enough prisoners are able to improve their reading � according to a new report by Ofsted and HMIP.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/strong-signs-of-recovery-across-education-but-challenges-remain2022-04-04T00:00:02+01:00Strong signs of recovery across education, but challenges remainOfsted has today published the second set of reports in a series looking at the pandemic’s continued impact on education providers. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/failing-to-teach-prisoners-to-read-is-huge-missed-opportunity2022-03-22T09:30:07+00:00Failing to teach prisoners to read is 'huge missed opportunity'Failing to teach prisoners to read leaves up to half unable to access vital rehabilitative education while in prison, according to new research by Ofsted and HMI Prisons. tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/ofsted-and-hmi-prisons-say-it-is-time-to-give-prison-education-the-attention-it-deserves2021-09-10T09:30:20+01:00Ofsted and HMI Prisons say it is time to give prison education ‘the attention it deserves�The Chief Inspectors of Ofsted and HMIP have written a joint commentary discussing the impact of COVID-19 on prison education and announcing the launch of a new prison education review.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/speeches/launching-our-prison-education-review2021-09-10T09:30:03+01:00Launching our prison education reviewA joint commentary by Chief Inspectors Amanda Spielman (Ofsted) and Charlie Taylor (HM Inspectorate of Prisons).tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/speeches/matthew-coffeys-speech-to-the-unlocked-graduates-event-university-of-suffolk2018-08-09T17:30:00+01:00Matthew Coffey's speech to the Unlocked Graduates event, University of SuffolkThe Chief Operating Officer and Deputy Chief Inspector discussed tackling the neglect of older children and the important role of learning, skills and work in preventing criminality.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/prime-minister-outlines-plan-for-reform-of-prisons2016-02-08T00:00:04+00:00Prime Minister outlines plan for reform of prisonsThe PM announces reform to the prison system including six new 'reform prisons' to be created this year and changes to the prison education system.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/news/new-approach-to-the-inspection-of-secure-training-centres2012-04-03T01:00:00+01:00New approach to the inspection of secure training centresOfsted and Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) have published a consultation on a new joint framework for the inspection of secure training centres.tag:www.gov.uk,2005:/government/speeches/the-governments-new-offender-learning-strategy2011-05-18T01:00:00+01:00The Government's new offender learning strategyThis speech is about recidivism. It’s about the frightening fact that 39 per cent of offenders re-offend. Countless extra crimes in every part�