The barriers to studying in prison: what PET learners told us
Lived Experience Consultants Will and Erika Flowers look at the challenges learners in prison face and what helps them complete their courses.
Lived Experience Consultants Will and Erika Flowers look at the challenges learners in prison face and what helps them complete their courses.
Prisoners’ Education Trust (PET) has been awarded a £18,000 grant by the Army Benevolent Fund to support veterans in prison.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe shares the story of Paul, an alumnus of PET who, like her, found hope through learning while in prison.
We are delighted to announce that Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe will present PET’s BBC Radio 4 Appeal on Sunday 12 May.
Prisoners’ Education Trust turned 35 this year, having been founded in April 1989. Our CEO reflects on what we have achieved since then.
One of PET’s six new Lived Experience Consultants talks about his experience helping the charity reach more people in prison.
Run for Prisoners’ Education Trust (PET) in London this October to give people in prison the chance to transform their lives with education.
In a new Clinks Evidence Library review, PET CEO Jon Collins takes a look at the evidence on the impact of prison education.
New PET Chair Paul Kelly has experience in the private sector and as a trustee and chair, as well as experience of the justice system.
PET is looking for an exceptional administrator and communicator who will be an integral member of the Access to Learning Team (A2L).
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