Innovative scheme is Europe’s first to train convicts to code and connect them with employersPrisoners in English jails are being taught computer code to give them the chance to earn up to £600 a day and plug a major shortage of web developers on release.Code 4000, the first European initiative to train convicts to code and connect them with employers in the outside world, has just launched in HMP Holme House in Stockton, Teesside, where students including Mark Robinson are learning how to build websites. Continue reading…
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