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School's murals 'strengthen community connection'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Innovation & Design  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Commenters accused the club of sexism, called for an apology, and even said they would not be continuing to attend matches at the club going forward.

Commenters accused the club of sexism, called for an apology, and even said they would not be continuing to attend matches at the club going forward.

The prison population has ballooned in recent decades as a result of tougher sentences and court backlogs.And the number of prisoners has been growing by around 4,500 a year - faster than previous governments had built new cells.

School's murals 'strengthen community connection'

But Carl Davies, from the Prison Governors' Association which represents managers in the prison service in England and Wales, was cynical about the plans."We've heard this time and time again: 'We're going to build more prisons'," he said. "Announcements and strategies are great but until we have some certainty, until we see this happen, it's hard to believe the words."Campbell Robb, from the social justice charity Nacro, said the government's plan should try to reduce the number of people in prison to a more manageable level.

School's murals 'strengthen community connection'

"Any focus on capacity must also include the capacity to deliver effective rehabilitative support, including education and training in prisons," he said. "Currently too many people in prison miss out on critical support which could help reduce their risk of reoffending."As part of the government's strategy, it is also changing planning rules relating to building prisons.

School's murals 'strengthen community connection'

It said prisons would be deemed sites of "national importance", placing the power to green-light planning applications solely in ministers' hands, and with decisions to take no longer than 16 weeks.

The government said £2.3bn had already been secured through the Budget to pay to build the four new prisons, until 2026.Flory was diagnosed two weeks after her third birthday and had immediate brain surgery to install a transfusion device.

Brineura slows the progression of disability by synthetically delivering a missing enzyme responsible for clearing waste from brain tissue.Phoebe believes that without the medicine, her daughter would be bed-bound.

"She might not even be still here with us, never mind the great energy and life and feistiness that she has," she said, adding she was terrified the treatment could now be taken away."If [it is unavailable], are our children going to be left to die?" she asked.

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