SA Public Service Association Demands Immediate Resources Following Reports of Violent Assaults in Prisons

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  1. The call for urgent resourcing by the SA Public Service Association in response to the recent violent prison attacks highlights a critical issue within our correctional facilities. It’s essential that the government prioritizes the safety of both inmates and staff by investing in adequate resources, training, and support services. Ensuring a secure environment is vital not only for those who work in and live within the prison system but also for the overall safety of the community. It’s imperative that we address these systemic issues to prevent future incidents and promote rehabilitation. What specific measures do you think should be taken to improve the situation?

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