The PLA closes after 11 years
The Prisoner Learning Alliance (PLA) has closed, after 11 years of working to improve prison education.
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The Prisoner Learning Alliance (PLA) has closed, after 11 years of working to improve prison education.
Celebrating the work of the Prisoner Learning Alliance This month members of the PLA came together to mark the closure of the PLA and to reflect on the impact of the alliance since its foundation in 2012. Alexandra Marks, founding Chair of the PLA, shared her recollections of the daunting task of bringing so many […]
A letter from Tom Schuller, Chair of the PLA Steering Committee, regarding the closure of the network.
In this webinar, we are joined by Faye Claridge for a conversation about gardening for wellbeing in prisons.
A letter from Tom Schuller, Chair of the PLA Steering Committee, regarding the future of the network.
In this webinar, we are joined by Rowan Mackenzie for a conversation about her book, “Creating Space for Shakespeare: Working with Marginalized Communities”.
The PLA wants to hear from prison educators about how they came to teach in prisons. Share your journey to help others find their own route into prison teaching.
The PLA has responded to a recent MoJ inquiry into the prison workforce, highlighting the impact of prison officer shortages on education.
We recently joined prison educators from across the Midlands for a day of networking at HMP Dovegate.
Ofsted’s 2021/22 annual report came out on 13th December. Every year, Ofsted report that prison education is the worst performing sector they inspect. This year, they state that if anything, it is worse still.
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