Prisoners to work on Christchurch rebuild

Published: 7:27PM Wednesday May 04, 2011 Source: ONE News

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Christchurch prisoners will get trade and employment training so they can help with the rebuilding of the city.

Corrections Minister Judith Collins says the second Christchurch earthquake, on February 22, has generated a huge demand for trade skills as the rebuild gets underway.

To meet this demand, the Department of Corrections will be ramping up trade training in the areas of highest demand, Collins said.

Between 130 and 160 new training placements in specific trades will be provided at Christchurch Men's Prison over the next 12 months, she said.

Three new training workshops will also be established in the low security area of the prison, which will deliver courses in painting, plastering, plumbing, drain laying and gas welding.

Existing carpentry and joinery skills for house building and refurbishment training will also be expanded, Collins said.

"The training workshops will be operational by late October and the first group of prisoners will be completing NZQA qualifications in the New Year."

Collins said these initiatives will give prisoners the skills they need to contribute positively to the rebuild, both from within prison and following their release.

"This increase in employment and trade training will also reduce re-offending because it provides prisoners with the real skills they will need to find a job following release."

Evidence shows that prisoners are much less likely to commit further crime if they have a job after they are released, Collins said.

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