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Offender Management Bill

Proceeding contribution from Earl of Listowel (Crossbench) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 3 July 2007. It occurred during Debate on bills on Offender Management Bill.
My Lords, I mean the ratio of staff to a particular job: the number of staff on a wing or in a gymnasium. One might argue that they are being more efficient in what they are doing, but there is a drawback. As a senior officer, a man who runs a wing, said, ““I can’t get off to train other people elsewhere, unlike those working in public prisons, because the ratio of inmates to staff is not as favourable in our settings””. But I will study carefully what the Minister said. I also appreciate the contributions from across the House—well, from this side of the House—on this matter. I did not intend anything by saying that. I apologise for reading from a script. We have taken some time on the amendment, and I wanted to keep my contribution as short as possible. That is why I read so closely from a speaking note. What the noble Lord, Lord Ramsbotham, said about training is what is spelt out in the White Paper on social care, Options for Excellence. To achieve the aim of raising the standard of professionalism of those on the front line, one has to concentrate on developing the first-line managers to ensure that, when they move from working on the front line to their first management position, they get a good start. One also has to look at the senior management to make that work. I beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Clause 33 [Accommodation in which period of detention and training to be served]:

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Reference

693 c996 

Session

2006-07

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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