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Addressing tech skills shortages through Australia's correctional facilities

This would also address underlying issues of digital equity and ensure equal access to digital technologies, skills, and opportunities for everyone, even those in correctional facilities.
“Upskilling and reskilling programs play a crucial role in achieving this equity,” said Smith. By providing individuals with digital literacy and technical skills training [which are] skills essential for reintegration into society, enabling them to access online job portals, communicate with potential employers, and participate in work and other opportunities.”
According to Smith the benefits of upskilling and reskilling for justice-impacted individuals flows into increased employability, reduced recidivism rates, enhanced confidence, and empowerment.