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<p>We have made clear that improving prisoners’ literacy and numeracy skills will
increase their ability to get jobs when they are released, which, in turn, will cut
crime and make our streets safer.</p><p>Since the review conducted by OFSTED and HMI
Prisons in 2022, we have piloted and launched a reading assessment tool and developed
a national reading strategy which is available in all prisons. We have also supported
staff delivering this vital work by developing curriculum plans that meet the needs
of learners. Teaching staff now have access to appropriate Continuous Professional
Development (CPD) around teaching reading, and libraries have resources to allow reading
for pleasure. We have also provided training to governing governors on OFSTED expectations
to ensure the appropriate literacy curriculum is in place.</p><p>In addition, we have
expanded the provision of the Shannon Trust who are involved in teaching and supporting
prisoners to read, ensuring reading is a part of the regular needs assessment.</p><p>
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