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  1. Meet the prisoners building homes

    3d ago

    Meet the prisoners building homes

    For the last three years, DragonHeart Homes, a CIOB company in Peterborough that makes modular units for public-sector housing, has employed prisoners from HMP North Sea Camp, a Category-D open men’s prison outside Boston in Lincolnshire. So far, 41 inmates have come to work at DragonHeart. They get training and NVQs in construction skills, with CSCS cards. It sets them up with cash in the bank and, upon their release, skills and experience the construction industry is crying out for. DragonHeart is the largest employer in a government scheme called Prisoners Building Homes, which unlocks public land for modular housing developments and helps prisoners get work with the builders. Some of the inmates have stayed with DragonHeart after their release, while others have gone to work at other companies in the scheme. Six months after their release, most are in full employment and almost none have re-offended. For this podcast, Global Construction Review editor Rod Sweet went to Peterborough to sit down with two men who’ve come through the DragonHeart programme. One came back to work with the company after his release. Now 57, he’s been in prison for most of his adult life. The other, still in prison, has accepted a permanent job offer from the company after his release in six weeks. In candid conversations, both men say the experience has changed their lives. They’re proud of their new skills, proud to be looking after themselves and their families, and they love their jobs. The man driving the outreach is DragonHeart director Jason Bassett MCIOB. He says the prisoners are reliable, productive workers who are eager to learn. He explains how the scheme works. We also hear from Cheshire Police & Crime Commissioner Dan Price, who is on a mission to bring the Prisoners Building Homes scheme to Cheshire.

    30 min
  2. Prostate cancer in construction: do you know the risks?

    Mar 2

    Prostate cancer in construction: do you know the risks?

    To mark Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, the latest episode of the 21CC podcast sets out why men across the industry must prioritise their health. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer affecting men in the UK – a disease that touches thousands of families every year. Sadly, one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. This risk increases with age, and it is particularly high among black men, where the figure rises to one in four. For many, there are no early symptoms, which is why awareness and understanding the risks is so important. In this episode, we hear from Nick Molyneux, an MEP manager at Mace, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer aged 51. Due to being diagnosed early, he remains on active surveillance, which involves routine blood tests and MRIs. Molyneux is now a passionate volunteer for Prostate Cancer UK and regularly visits construction sites to raise awareness and ensure men understand their risks. Also joining the podcast is Meg Burgess, a specialist nurse at Prostate Cancer UK with more than 35 years of nursing experience. During the discussion, she highlights the importance of not waiting for potential symptoms of the disease. “If you’re waiting for symptoms of prostate cancer, you risk cancer developing,” Burgess says. “Finding prostate cancer early means that it’s much easier to treat or to monitor.” Listen now for honest insights and vital information that could help save lives across the construction industry. Prostate Cancer UK has created a free and confidential online risk checker that asks a small number of straightforward questions and provides clear guidance on what to do next. While the risk checker does not provide a diagnosis, it is a useful starting point.

    22 min

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