25/10/2024

Hydebank Female Prison Marks Book Week NI

Justice Minister Naomi Long has visited Hydebank Wood Secure College and Female Prison to mark Book Week NI – an initiative to encourages adults across Northern Ireland to join in a reading experience.

Visiting the prison library, Naomi Long said: "Prison libraries are an important hub of learning for people in custody. They are a calming space for anyone and everyone; from people just learning to read, right through to those who read multiple books every week.

"The Book Week initiative shows that reading is not just a skill we learn in school - it's something that can support personal growth and help people deal with challenges in their lives. For many prisoners, reading has become a form of escapism, offering relief from the confines of their cells while expanding their minds."
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Hydebank Wood College Governor Richard Taylor said: "Book Week is an opportunity to highlight the importance of making reading accessible to everyone, regardless of their background or current reading ability. By offering a variety of activities and approaches to reading, Prison Service is helping prisoners build skills that can benefit them both inside and outside prison.

"In prison, reading can be a useful tool for learning, passing time, and managing stress. By incorporating a variety of reading experiences, from audiobooks to subtitles, and even reading through touch, learners are encouraged to explore new ways to interact with literature, emphasising that reading is personal and can be adapted to everyone's needs."

Hydebank College librarian Deborah Martin said: "Throughout Book Week, the young men and women here at Hydebank took part in activities designed to make reading more engaging. They were involved in book folding, which is very popular especially among the females, participated in creative art classes and some even recorded a storybook for their children."

Deborah added: "Prison librarians have an important role creating a welcoming and safe space where people can experience something different, whether it's renting a DVD, playing a game of chess, browsing magazines or checking out books."

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