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Ministry of Employment launches Applied Philosophy workshops at HMP Windmill Hill - 27/2025

January 14, 2025

The Ministry of Equality, Employment, Culture and Tourism, as part of the PATHS programme, has launched their developmental strand of courses at HMP Windmill Hill.  The Ministry engaged with Eduardo Vergara Aguilar to deliver courses on Applied Philosophy.

Eduardo graduated in Philosophy from Seville University and is a university expert in Criminology, Criminal Psychology and Victimology. For more than ten years he delivered sessions of “Applied Philosophy” in prisons in Huelva, Malaga, Sevilla, Algeciras, Badajoz and Madrid, in first, second and third grade prisons.  He has also worked as part of suicide prevention programmes, with cohorts with post-traumatic stress disorder, as well as social exclusion projects in Algeciras and Tetuán.

The sessions at HMP Windmill Hill consisted of philosophy workshops for prisoners with the objective to develop critical thinking skills, and engage with complex ideas about morality, justice and human existence. The workshops provided practical and reflective thinking techniques to help those who feel socially excluded or deprived of their freedom to change their perception of life and their time in prison.  A total of five inmates were able to explore the work of Heracles, Socrates and Nietzsche amongst others, and upon completion of the programme were presented with certificates. 

The Minister for Employment, the Hon Christian Santos GMD MP, said: “I am thrilled that the PATHS programme has been launched at HMP Windmill Hill and Eduardo’s unique expertise has proved invaluable in bringing such an interesting workshop to our prison.  This is the first of many programmes we are planning to launch in due course with the aim to increase the employability of this cohort and provide pathways to employment upon release.  My sincere thanks to Eduardo and the prison service at HMP Windmill Hill for supporting this initiative.”