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Prison education insourcing

EDM (Early Day Motion) 1542: tabled on 23 June 2025

Tabled in the 2024-25 session.

This motion has been signed by 31 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted.

Motion text

That this House notes the worrying state of prison education, with 82 percent of prison and young offender institutions judged by Ofsted as requiring improvement or inadequate for overall effectiveness of education, skills and work provision; further notes that contracts for the new Prison Education Service (PES) have recently been awarded, with groups of prisons assigned to one of three providers, all of which previously delivered education under the Prison Education Framework; notes that prison educators are paid less in England than their counterparts in other further education workplaces, with the Education Select Committee warning in 2022 that poor pay, lack of career development, unsafe working environments and no time or respect to do a quality job has left the recruitment and retention of qualified and experienced prison educators at crisis point; believes rehabilitation should be at the heart of incarceration, and education should be at the heart of rehabilitation, but outsourcing has for years diverted vital resources away from the development, design and delivery of truly meaningful prison education and has overseen the de-professionalisation of education into a commodity, failing prisoners, staff and wider society alike; and calls on the Government to explore all legal options for terminating the PES contracting process immediately and instead insourcing all such provision under an effectively resourced, publicly owned national prison education system that supports educators to deliver a broad and balanced curriculum to prisoners, with a national contract for prison education staff and parity of esteem with further education.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Burgon, Richard
Labour
Signed on 23 June 2025
Leeds East
Glindon, Mary
Labour
Signed on 23 June 2025
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend
McDonnell, John
Independent
Signed on 23 June 2025
Hayes and Harlington
Morris, Grahame
Labour
Signed on 23 June 2025
Easington
Duncan-Jordan, Neil
Labour
Signed on 23 June 2025
Poole
Beavers, Lorraine
Labour
Signed on 23 June 2025
Blackpool North and Fleetwood
Shannon, Jim
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on 24 June 2025
Strangford
Adam, Shockat
Independent
Signed on 24 June 2025
Leicester South
Trickett, Jon
Labour
Signed on 24 June 2025
Normanton and Hemsworth
Ribeiro-Addy, Bell
Labour
Signed on 25 June 2025
Clapham and Brixton Hill
Witherden, Steve
Labour
Signed on 25 June 2025
Montgomeryshire and Glyndŵr
Lewis, Clive
Labour
Signed on 25 June 2025
Norwich South
Osborne, Kate
Labour
Signed on 25 June 2025
Jarrow and Gateshead East
Chowns, Ellie
Green Party
Signed on 25 June 2025
North Herefordshire
Smith, Cat
Labour
Signed on 25 June 2025
Lancaster and Wyre
Abbott, Ms Diane
Labour
Signed on 26 June 2025
Hackney North and Stoke Newington
Gilmour, Rachel
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 26 June 2025
Tiverton and Minehead
Ramsay, Adrian
Green Party
Signed on 26 June 2025
Waveney Valley
Berry, Siân
Green Party
Signed on 26 June 2025
Brighton Pavilion
Farnsworth, Linsey
Labour
Signed on 30 June 2025
Amber Valley
Wilson, Sammy
Democratic Unionist Party
Signed on 30 June 2025
East Antrim
Vaz, Valerie
Labour
Signed on 1 July 2025
Walsall and Bloxwich
Mohamed, Iqbal
Independent
Signed on 1 July 2025
Dewsbury and Batley
Hinchliff, Chris
Labour
Signed on 10 July 2025
North East Hertfordshire
Maskell, Rachael
Labour
Signed on 11 July 2025
York Central

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.