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Prison tech company wins “no brainer” Google Social Impact Award

This article reports that a prison technology company has been awarded a Google Social Impact Award in recognition of its work improving education and rehabilitation in UK prisons. It highlights how the company provides secure, offline laptops that allow prisoners to access educational courses, gain qualifications, and develop digital skills while in custody. The piece focuses on how this technology is being used across prisons in England and Wales to support learning in a controlled, internet-restricted environment. More broadly, it explores the belief that improving access to education and digital tools in prison can help reduce reoffending and support smoother reintegration into society after release.

Prison tech company wins “no brainer” Google Social Impact Award