300 calls from 60 prisons: a busy start for PET’s Advice Line
Just over two months after launching the PET Advice Line, we have already taken over 300 calls from 60 prisons. PET’s Advice Manager reflects on its impact.
Just over two months after launching the PET Advice Line, we have already taken over 300 calls from 60 prisons. PET’s Advice Manager reflects on its impact.
PET’s Chief Executive responds to the new report on the issue of separation of children in Young Offenders’ Institutions.
Creative Arts students at HMP Pentonville have created a commemorative book marking the prison’s 20-year partnership with PET.
As part of HMP Pentonville’s commemorative book marking their partnership with PET, residents have written a manifesto for improving prison education.
PET has launched a new accredited Peer Mentor course, co-written by prison peer mentors and the people they support.
In this blog post, we hear about how the University of Southern Queensland in Australia brought has made its courses available to students in prison through in-cell digital technology.
We are doing all we can at Prisoners’ Education Trust to continue to provide courses and to offer support to learners in prison.
Right now the courses and support PET provides are more vital than ever. That’s why we need your help to launch our first ever freephone advice line.
In this blog, we hear from Learning Together and Rowan Mackenzie about how they have adapted their work to meet the challenges of the lockdown.
If you are supporting a family member or friend with their PET course, find out what coronavirus means for their studies and what help is available.
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