Following this, we shared a few highlights in the November edition of The Hoot, and because we found the results so interesting we wanted to share some more findings with you.
At 52%, the majority of Students in Secure Environments (SiSE) have studied for between one and three years, compared to 40% of the wider student population, as found in the Annual Membership Survey (AMS).
Far fewer SiSE have studied for less than a year at 22%, compared with 39% of the wider student body.

Question 3 shows that the vast majority of SiSE are studying towards a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BSc) undergraduate degree, which is around 9% higher than the wider student body.
Notably, 5% of SiSE are undertaking a Masters degree, whereas just 2% of the students who completed the wider student AMS are studying at postgraduate level.

We asked students what they wanted to see
What sort of topics would you like to see covered in future Hoot Student Newsletter editions? These could be related to your studies, skills-building, or personal interest.
Skills building and inspirational quotes as well as book recommendations.
How to make the best use of the SiSE team when in prison.
Environmental science prospects and work-related opportunities.
Success stories of those whom were once in secure environments; and what they went on to do.
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