Crime-reduction charity Nacro has good working relationships with youth offending teams and Connexions but less effective links with employers, according to Ofsted's inspection of its educational schemes. In a report released last week, the education inspector gave all aspects of Nacro that were examined a level-three response, meaning they were satisfactory. The grading ranges from one for outstanding to four for inadequate. The charity's Entry to Employment (e2e) programme, which aims to help 16- to 18-year-olds gain work, and its Apprenticeship schemes were examined on 28 June. The report found that performance on the e2e scheme was "slowly improving" since...