Prisoners to build new homes in Sussex

Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne has provided funding to support an award-winning, cross-government programme that will see prisoners in Sussex build new homes within the county.

Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne has provided funding to support an award-winning, cross-government programme that will see prisoners in Sussex build new homes within the county.

The affordable homes are high-quality, low-carbon, eco-friendly and sustainable and will be offered to people on the local authority housing register, key workers or vulnerable people such as women and children who are fleeing domestic abuse.

The programme is supported by: The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government; The Ministry of Justice; The Cabinet Office and the Local Government Association’s One Public Estate programme; as well as His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service alongside other local partnerships.

Ford Prison inmates are being given the opportunity to apply for jobs building the homes, employed and supported by established housing providers in the county. Through supervision and training, prisoners will be given the chance to learn new skills, increase their chances of long-term work and turn their lives around, thus reducing the cycle of re-offending.

Whilst the programme is still in its early stages in Sussex, it has seen great success in the South West with over 180 houses being built so far by prisoners.

Last week, Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne visited Boutique Modern - a local contractor and modular manufacturer. The organisation is one of the providers in Sussex who are employing and supporting prisoners to build the sustainable houses. The components of the homes are built within the factory and shipped to the construction site for assembly. Boutique Modern have recently employed their first two inmates and their work is set to start in the near future.

With re-offending costing over £18 billion a year in the UK and with prisons becoming overcrowded, PCC Katy Bourne was keen to see this programme embedded into the county to create positive experiences for prisoners and ex-offenders and to end the revolving door of re-offending.

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