All 2 Debates between Alex Burghart and Alexander Stafford

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Debate between Alex Burghart and Alexander Stafford
Monday 14th March 2022

(2 years, 8 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alexander Stafford Portrait Alexander Stafford (Rother Valley) (Con)
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7. What steps the Government are taking to help prisoners retrain and reduce the risk of reoffending.

Alex Burghart Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education (Alex Burghart)
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The Government absolutely recognise the importance of preparing prisoners for employment upon their release. That is why we are, for the very first time, changing the law to enable serving prisoners who are close to release to start apprenticeships, helping them to retrain and upskill, and providing them with direct routes into jobs with businesses in their communities.

Alexander Stafford Portrait Alexander Stafford
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Retraining prisoners is vital for rehabilitation. Does my hon. Friend expect these welcome plans for prisoner retraining to reduce reoffending, leading to a safer society for all of us? Will these plans be under way as soon as possible so that we can all start to see the benefits immediately?

Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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I can absolutely give my hon. Friend that reassurance. Officials in the Department for Education are working at pace with colleagues in the Ministry of Justice to make sure that we tear down the barriers so that people leaving prison can have had the best chance to rebuild their lives, earn money for themselves, and contribute to their communities. We expect to make progress on that this calendar year.

Coronavirus: Education Setting Attendance and Support for Pupils

Debate between Alex Burghart and Alexander Stafford
Thursday 23rd September 2021

(3 years, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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Absolutely. The best source of information on vaccines is, remains, and will always be the NHS. Hon. Members can rest assured that the Government are following the Gillick competencies, which have been in place since the mid-80s.

Alexander Stafford Portrait Alexander Stafford (Rother Valley) (Con)
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This year Wales High School in Rother Valley is celebrating its 50th year, and it was a pleasure to join it in its celebrations a few weeks ago. Will my hon. Friend celebrate not only that great achievement, but people’s hard work in keeping the school open during the covid crisis, including putting in measures and guidelines that go above Government recommendations?

Alex Burghart Portrait Alex Burghart
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Absolutely, and I thank not only my hon. Friend’s school but all schools across the country that have gone above and beyond at this very difficult time. We have asked a great deal of our teachers and school leaders, and they have risen to the challenge.