All 2 Debates between James Berry and Michael Gove

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Debate between James Berry and Michael Gove
Tuesday 26th January 2016

(8 years, 10 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Michael Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right: it is because the allegations are so serious that we have to investigate them properly. The independent improvement board will both investigate what went on and ensure that children are safe. When any organisation fails in the delivery of public services, as G4S did at Rainsbrook, we will take steps to remove the contract, and a new organisation has been given that contract. Of course, if G4S has failed in this regard, then we will take all steps necessary to keep children safe.

James Berry Portrait James Berry (Kingston and Surbiton) (Con)
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10. What steps his Department is taking to improve safety in prisons; and if he will make a statement.

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Debate between James Berry and Michael Gove
Tuesday 8th September 2015

(9 years, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Michael Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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My hon. Friend is absolutely right. The levels of literacy and numeracy of many offenders in the system are far too low. If we can transform that and provide them with the skills to hold down a meaningful job, they can be genuine assets to our society rather than liabilities.

James Berry Portrait James Berry
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What role does my right hon. Friend think that new and outside providers could play in improving educational opportunities and outcomes in our prisons?

Michael Gove Portrait Michael Gove
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There are some formidable organisations that want to improve the quality of education in our prisons. In my previous role as Education Secretary, I saw how a wider diversity of education suppliers can help to raise standards for all, and particularly for the most disadvantaged. I would like to see the same reforming vigour applied to the education of offenders.