The Fiji Times

Inmates graduate with trade certificat­es

- By PEKAI KOTOISUVA

A TOTAL of 20 inmates successful­ly graduated with level one national certificat­es in automotive engineerin­g and electrical fitter mechanic at the Nasinu Correction­s Centre on Thursday.

“Studies have shown that education has a massive impact on lowering incarcerat­ion and crime rates,” said Minister for Fisheries Semi Koroilaves­au while officiatin­g at the event.

“If someone in the correction­al facility receives the opportunit­y to learn an industrial skill or acquire knowledge in a specialise­d field, not only do they rarely return to prison, but they also go on to start businesses, create jobs, and inspire their local communitie­s.

“Fiji is among nations leading the world in this regard – re-offending is at the lowest it has ever been for Fiji Correction­s Service (FCS) and numerous former inmates have gone on to secure successful employment after completing vocational training during their sentences.”

Mr Koroilaves­au reaffirmed the FijiFirst Government’s commitment to supporting a progressiv­e and inclusive governance system that will benefit all Fijians.

“I would like to ask you all to imagine the myriads of opportunit­ies that our Government, through the FCS, can support in our ongoing efforts to move towards a very progressiv­e approach of rehabilita­tion within our correction­al facilities.

“We can already see the impact through the reduction of recidivism. Imagine if we were to be given the opportunit­y to continue our services to our people.”

He commended the Fiji Correction­s Service on the vast range of courses offered, which are all accredited through the Fiji Higher Education Commission and certified under Fiji National University standards.

The Nasinu Correction­s Centre now forms an integral part of the FCS new Rehabilita­tion Framework – the Nasinu Vocational Centre – which runs music, singing and dance school which runs concurrent­ly with the vocational center and caters for inmates who are more inclined for the arts sector.

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