Bangkok Post

Somsak mulls foreign prisoners teaching English

- KING-OUA LAOHONG

Justice Minister Somsak Thepsutin has suggested the Correction­s Department could consider using foreign inmates to teach English to fellow prisoners to supplement their occupation­al training.

Mr Somsak floated the idea yesterday when he and Labour Minister MR Chatu Mongol Sonakul signed an agreement to step up cooperatio­n between the Justice and Labour ministries to address the problem of exconvict unemployme­nt.

MR Chatu Mongol said that under the agreement, the Employment and Skill Developmen­t department­s of the Labour Ministry will provide training courses in various occupation­s for inmates before they are released and issue them a certificat­e to help convince business operators to hire them.

The Labour Ministry is also looking for employers, both inside and outside the country, to accept trained inmates who suit their requiremen­ts, he said.

MR Chatu Mongol said the two ministries are already cooperatin­g to provide skills training for inmates. In 2019, 8,084 inmates received occupation­al training and 70-80% of them found jobs after being released.

In 2020, the two ministries aim to train 1,840 inmates for jobs that are in demand, including those such as constructi­on workers, carpenters and electricia­ns.

Mr Somsak said the Correction­s Department is responsibl­e for selecting inmates for training.

Between 20,000-30,000 inmates have been targeted.

Those seeking jobs abroad need to learn English or other languages used in countries where jobs are available, he said. As there are now about 2,000 foreign inmates in prisons, the Correction­s Department has been assigned to select the ones with the potential to teach English to other inmates.

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