Debates between James Cartlidge and David Gauke during the 2017-2019 Parliament

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Debate between James Cartlidge and David Gauke
Tuesday 12th March 2019

(5 years, 8 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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David Gauke Portrait Mr Gauke
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If the hon. Gentleman cares about criminal justice co-operation, as I am sure he does—I certainly do—then there is a course of action available to him later today to ensure that we can have further criminal justice co-operation, and that is voting for the Government’s deal.

James Cartlidge Portrait James Cartlidge (South Suffolk) (Con)
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11. What steps the Government are taking to tackle violence in prisons.

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David Gauke Portrait Mr Gauke
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My Department will continue to argue the case for spending our money sensibly and getting the best deal for justice.

James Cartlidge Portrait James Cartlidge (South Suffolk) (Con)
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Will my hon. Friend the Minister outline what plans he has to increase support for rape crisis centres?

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Debate between James Cartlidge and David Gauke
Tuesday 9th October 2018

(6 years, 1 month ago)

Commons Chamber
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James Cartlidge Portrait James Cartlidge (South Suffolk) (Con)
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9. What assessment he has made of the role of employment and education in reducing rates of reoffending.

David Gauke Portrait The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Mr David Gauke)
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Prison education is key to achieving better outcomes for offenders and has been proven to reduce reoffending by approximately 9% and increase P45 employment by 1.8%. We are empowering governors, who will be given the budget and controls to tailor education provision in their prisons, to both better engage their prisoners and meet their specific learning and employment needs. On 17 September, we launched a new innovative commissioning portal, which will give governors direct access to a huge range of learning and skills providers, including local educators and employers.

James Cartlidge Portrait James Cartlidge
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I thank the Secretary of State for that answer. Does he agree that in some cases, self-employment—for example, as a sole trader—may be appropriate? Can he set out whether those new support measures will include mentoring for offenders who want to start a business when they leave prison?