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South Africa: Almost 10 000 Inmates Trained as Artisans
Source: www.sanews.gov.za
Source Date: Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Apr 23, 2014

In addition to the department’s budget, from April 2012 to March 2014 approximately R50 million was spent from the National Skills Fund to train offenders in welding, plumbing, bricklaying, plastering, electrical, carpentry and agricultural skills programmes.
Correctional Services Minister Sibusiso Ndebele said the department will produce more artisans to deal with the shortage of critical skills in South Africa.
During 2012/13 a total 1515 inmates per day worked in DCS Production Workshops where qualified artisans transferred skills to offenders in ten wood and steel workshops, 19 textile workshops, one shoe factory, six bakeries and three sanitary towel manufacturing workshops.
In addition, 3110 offenders were involved in agricultural activities each day. Offenders acquired work skills and experience in various agriculture projects such as vegetable production, fruits, broiler, egg, dairy, piggery, small stock (goat and sheep farming), beef and agronomy farming.
Minister Ndebele said improving the skills of offenders will enhance rehabilitation.
“DCS will produce more artisans to deal with the shortage of critical skills in South Africa. This will also contribute towards government’s Decade of the Artisan programme, with the goal of producing 30 000 artisans annually.
“As at March 2013, nearly a quarter (24.99%) of the sentenced offender population was youth. A number of inmates who, while not under 25, are still in the prime of their life. Children, as young as 17 years of age, have committed serious crimes,” he said.
Ndebele said the average inmate was a young substance abuser who had dropped out of school before high school, was functionally illiterate and, more often than not, homeless.
“Research shows that, at least, 95% of those incarcerated will return to society after serving their sentence. Thus, a focus on rehabilitation, and re-orientation, of offenders is critical. DCS is re-moulding the character, and improving the skills, of offenders so that they return to society with enhanced prospects of success,” said explained the minister.
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