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Construction scheme launched to support ex-offenders into jobs  

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Training provider The Skills Centre and not-for-profit organisation RIFT Social Enterprise are joining forces to support people with convictions who want to pursue a career in construction.  

The initiative will provide funded pre-employment training for people in prison or under the supervision of the Probation Service.  

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