
"Labour's radical plans to modernise youth prisons will take inspiration from Spain, where inmates are given schooling, train horses, make mosaics and play sport."
"The custodial centres have educators instead of prison guards, who give daily direction and discipline to inmates in centres that offer a range of activities, including sports and gardening."
"They are a stark contrast to England's violent youth offender institutions, which are routinely failing to deliver the legal minimum of at least 15 hours of education per week for school-age children."
The Independent covers significant topics such as reproductive rights, climate change, and youth prison reform. It highlights the importance of on-the-ground reporting and the need for accessible journalism without paywalls. Labour's plans for youth prisons draw inspiration from Spain, where inmates engage in educational and recreational activities. This approach contrasts sharply with the current state of youth offender institutions in England, which often fail to meet educational standards and provide inadequate support for young offenders.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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