Veterans’ Foundation grant helps 34 people in prison to study
PET has been able to provide courses to 34 veterans in prison thanks to a three-year grant from the Veterans’ Foundation.
PET has been able to provide courses to 34 veterans in prison thanks to a three-year grant from the Veterans’ Foundation.
Thanks to ongoing support from ABF The Soldiers’ Charity, 41 army veterans in prison have started distance learning courses since July 2022.
In 2022, PET’s Delivery team gave information, advice and guidance over 3,500 times to current and potential learners. It’s time to meet them!
The Ministry of Justice will soon begin the bidding process for prison education provision. Here is what we know about the contracts so far.
The new Available but not Accessible report looks at the barriers to purposeful activities in prison for Romany Gypsies and Irish Travellers.
1,375 learners started a course with PET in prison last year. Find out which courses were a hit with our learners.
A grant from the Police and Crime Commissioner for South Yorkshire is supporting PET learners from South Yorkshire.
Our new Course Prospectus includes courses from proofreading to wildlife, a step-by-step guide to making a course application and more!
2021 saw over 1,300 people start courses in prison with PET. Discover our most popular courses since we launched our 2021–2022 prospectus.
Prisoners’ Education Trust has launched its new strategy, setting out plans to make sure everyone in prison has access to education.
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