PET Brighter Futures event: “Your future’s not written because of where you’re from”
Five of PET’s former learners spoke about the impact of studying in prison at our supporters event in London. Here, we find out their stories.
Five of PET’s former learners spoke about the impact of studying in prison at our supporters event in London. Here, we find out their stories.
2021 saw over 1,300 people start courses in prison with PET. Discover our most popular courses since we launched our 2021–2022 prospectus.
Based on feedback from learners, prison and education staff, and the expert advice team here at PET, we’ve improved and refreshed our prospectus and now offer over 120 courses to people in prison.
PET funded over 1000 people to take courses in prison last year, helping them work towards their dream of a better life.
Matteo Cassini from Justice Defenders talks about breaking down barriers between prisoners and prison staff through legal education in Kenya and Uganda.
In this post, Professor Tom Schuller, Chair of PLA, talks about the importance of developing partnerships between prisons and further education colleges and of continued learning through adulthood.
In 2019 we helped people in prison start just over 1,700 courses. Discover last year’s movers and shakers as we reveal the ten most popular choices.
Since 2010, The Taylor Family Foundation has supported PET with £85,000 of funding, giving nearly 200 young prisoners in the South of England the chance to transform their lives through education.
Our new site is clearer, quicker and more accessible – a hub for supporters, prison staff, and alumni alike.
Read a rundown of 2018’s ten most popular courses and hear from some of our learners.
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