Multiple reports say a prison is offering prisoners “trauma-informed” yoga classes under a contract worth about £30,000 funded by taxpayers. The classes are described as being intended to help manage behaviour and reduce tensions among inmates. One outlet reports the program includes structured sessions aimed at addressing stress and trauma-related factors that can contribute to conflict in custody. The coverage characterizes the initiative as part of a wider effort to improve prison conduct through therapeutic or rehabilitative activities rather than discipline alone. The reports also note the cost is tied to a specific service agreement and that the total value reaches tens of thousands of pounds. Details such as the number of sessions, eligibility criteria, and how outcomes are measured are not specified in the supplied excerpts. Overall, the articles frame the yoga classes as a targeted intervention aimed at supporting behaviour and reducing unrest in the prison environment while drawing on public funding for the contracted provider.