Bridgend
New education partnership takes over skills and training at a Bridgend prison


Novus Gower, a new partnership between not-for-profit prison education provider Novus and Gower College Swansea, has started delivering educational programmes for prisoners and young offenders at HMP Parc Prison in Bridgend.
Having been awarded the contract to deliver Learning and Skills at HMP&YOI Parc in July, Novus Gower started the delivery of the contract today (Thursday 15 December) and will be working to provide prisoners with education programmes specifically developed to help them acquire the skills they will require to secure stable employment upon their release.
The partnership will provide prisoners at HMP&YOI Parc with a specialist delivery model which will deliver ‘best in class’ prison education programmes that will enable learners to develop the skills required to access opportunities in the labour market and drive growth in the local South Wales economy.
Peter Cox, Novus Managing Director and Board Director of Novus Gower, commented: “We are really pleased to start working to truly make a difference to the future outcomes of our learners at HMP&YOI Parc, providing them with the skills and qualifications to find job opportunities on release, which in turn reduces reoffending.
“Rehabilitation and employability skills are absolutely key to our delivery in HMP&YOI Parc. We are excited about working closely with local and national employers to provide opportunities for our learners and we’re really keen to hear from any potential new partners that are interested in working with us.”
Mark Jones, Director at Novus Gower and Principal and CEO at Gower College Swansea said: “We are delighted to commence delivery of the Learning and Skills contract for HMP&YOI Parc. The diversity and reach of our provision at Gower College Swansea is something I’m immensely proud of and this contract further demonstrates our commitment to meeting the broadest possible range of education, training and employment needs across South Wales.
“Through our partnership with Novus, we are bringing together not only a wealth of experience, innovation and expertise in education and skills delivery, but also a shared commitment to transforming the lives of learners at HMP&YOI Parc through the provision of high-quality learning opportunities which maximises the chances of securing meaningful employment on release.”
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