The Sunday Post (Inverness)

MSPs v prisoners in footy con-test

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The prison will host the match. meeting staff and prisoners, witnessing the work being done to rehabilita­te inmates.

He said: “The people I spoke to in the prison are so enthusiast­ic about showing you what they are doing.

“Some of the art they do is incredible.

“I think sport is a great way to highlight things that are going on in the community.

“It can be a very powerful tool for all sorts of things. Exercise is a huge thing in terms of both physical and mental health.

“I’m really interested in health inequality and looking at rehabilita­tion in the prison. Kilmarnock has a really good reputation for that. “This is just another way of highlighti­ng that people have skills.

“They might be paying a debt to society, but they are still people, and once they’ve paid that debt they need to be integrated back into society.

“We have to give them the tools to contribute to society.

“It might seem crass that a football match can impact on that, but it’s just highlighti­ng the fact these people are important.”

HMP Kilmarnock – which is operated by Serco on behalf of the Scottish Prison Service – caters for a range of prisoners.

It offers work opportunit­ies to help prepare inmates for life outside its walls.

Mr Whittle’s upcoming football match will see politician­s arrive at around 11am before having lunch in the jail.

Half a dozen politician­s and parliament­ary staff have already agreed to turn out.

Mr Whittle added: “I’m trying to get a cross- party team so there’s no politics involved.”

Michael Guy, Serco’s contract director at HMP Kilmarnock, said: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming the parliament­arians here later in the summer.”

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