Need a worker? Consider a felon. What you never knew about Idaho prisons’ job training - Idaho Statesman
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Need a worker? Consider a felon. What you never knew about Idaho prisons’ job training - Idaho Statesman

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December 3, 2021

Summary

Idaho's prison system is enhancing its vocational training programs, offering registered apprenticeships in various trades to help inmates prepare for successful reintegration into society. With a focus on real-world job skills, these programs aim to reduce recidivism rates and improve employment outcomes for former inmates.

These initiatives highlight the importance of career and technical education in correctional settings, demonstrating that with proper training and support, individuals with criminal records can contribute positively to the workforce. By aligning training with local industry needs, programs like those in Idaho are setting a standard for effective rehabilitation and workforce development.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story underscores the critical role of registered apprenticeship programs in providing individuals with meaningful skills that enhance their employability post-incarceration. It emphasizes the importance of vocational training as a pathway to reducing recidivism and fostering a more inclusive workforce.

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