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Leeds prison signs agreement with DWP to help offenders find jobs after time behind bars
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7:30 AM January 21, 2021
Hollesley Bay prison has joined a new initiative to help freed inmates assimilate back into the community
- Credit: Archant
Prisons near Woodbridge and Thetford have become the first to join a government scheme to cut reoffending by easing the transition of freed inmates into the community.
Hollesley Bay and Wayland prisons have signed a joint agreement with the government to improve the chances of offenders securing work and successfully integrating into the community upon release.
Billed as the first contract of its kind, the Local Partnership Agreement , between the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS), sets out a shared commitment to support offenders in preparation for release and ultimately reduce the £18billion annual cost of reoffending to the taxpayer.