Training, GOL Program: Barberis (Expo Training), 'Lombardy is a positive model, at Expo Training a section for the inclusion of prisoners'
The Lombardy region's GOL Program demonstrates effective active labor policies by including inmates in job training and reintegration initiatives.
The Lombardy region in Italy has showcased the success of its Garanzia Occupabilità dei Lavoratori (GOL) Program, which facilitates employability through targeted and clear pathways. This initiative is part of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) and focuses on including prisoners, especially those nearing the end of their sentences or eligible for external work. The program emphasizes how social inclusion can be a central element in effective labor reintegration, highlighting Lombardy's approach as exemplary in fostering true opportunities for inmates to develop marketable skills.
Expo Training, led by President Carlo Barberis, plans to launch a dedicated section addressing the needs of the prison system, emphasizing social inclusion and recidivism prevention. This effort aims to enhance collaboration among institutions, training organizations, and businesses, creating measurable value and tangible outcomes for those involved. By focusing on equipping inmates with practical skills, the program aspires to break the cycle of recidivism and contribute to a positive transition back into society.
The implications of the GOL Program extend beyond immediate employability; they reflect a broader commitment to social responsibility and inclusivity within the labor market. As Lombardy sets a precedent, other regions may look to replicate its strategies for prisoner reintegration, potentially leading to a national shift in how society views and supports the reintegration of former inmates into the workforce. This initiative not only aims to improve individual lives but also seeks to enhance community safety and cohesion through supportive employment pathways.