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Nottingham Prison: Open letter calls for change at jail | Nottingham Prison: Open letter calls for change at jail |
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Legal experts and academics have signed an open letter calling for change at a "fundamentally unsafe" prison. | Legal experts and academics have signed an open letter calling for change at a "fundamentally unsafe" prison. |
The letter, addressed to the governor of HMP Nottingham, urges the jail to reconsider the way it treats prisoners who self-harm. | The letter, addressed to the governor of HMP Nottingham, urges the jail to reconsider the way it treats prisoners who self-harm. |
Last week, the government was ordered to make immediate improvements to the prison. | Last week, the government was ordered to make immediate improvements to the prison. |
Justice Secretary David Gauke said he will publish an action plan in 28 days which will drive forward improvement. | |
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The open letter, which has been signed by lawyers and university professors, offers "support and solidarity" with governor Tom Wheatley. | The open letter, which has been signed by lawyers and university professors, offers "support and solidarity" with governor Tom Wheatley. |
It also suggests a number of changes to the way prisoners are treated, including those suffering from suicidal thoughts. | It also suggests a number of changes to the way prisoners are treated, including those suffering from suicidal thoughts. |
It comes after a prison officer at HMP Nottingham told the BBC his colleagues stop two suicides every week. | It comes after a prison officer at HMP Nottingham told the BBC his colleagues stop two suicides every week. |
Co-author of the open letter, solicitor advocate Kushal Sood, said the prison should "abandon 'wing wisdom' about self-harm". | Co-author of the open letter, solicitor advocate Kushal Sood, said the prison should "abandon 'wing wisdom' about self-harm". |
"There is continual reference in security reports to 'attention seeking'. This is a particularly dangerous concept in predicting suicide," he said. | "There is continual reference in security reports to 'attention seeking'. This is a particularly dangerous concept in predicting suicide," he said. |
"Research indicates self-harm is the strongest predictor of death by suicide that we have regardless of the intent of the act thus it is vital to take all self-harm seriously." | "Research indicates self-harm is the strongest predictor of death by suicide that we have regardless of the intent of the act thus it is vital to take all self-harm seriously." |
The letter also suggests HMP Nottingham should consider giving seriously ill prisoners compassionate leave if they are eligible, as well as offering a flexible approach to disciplinary procedures. | The letter also suggests HMP Nottingham should consider giving seriously ill prisoners compassionate leave if they are eligible, as well as offering a flexible approach to disciplinary procedures. |
"For example, if a prisoner is behaving erratically, and needs his television to help him cope with auditory hallucinations, do not remove that television as a disciplinary sanction," Mr Sood said. | "For example, if a prisoner is behaving erratically, and needs his television to help him cope with auditory hallucinations, do not remove that television as a disciplinary sanction," Mr Sood said. |
"This is a real example, which led to a further deterioration in the prisoners wellbeing." | "This is a real example, which led to a further deterioration in the prisoners wellbeing." |
Mr Sood added he would also offer the prison a free legal clinic if required. | Mr Sood added he would also offer the prison a free legal clinic if required. |
Justice Secretary Mr Gauke said: "We have been clear that we should be held to account for the state of our prisons and that is why we introduced this urgent notification process. | |
"The Chief Inspector has rightly identified the very difficult challenges and circumstances staff at HMP Nottingham are facing and it is clear they need support to help deliver a safer establishment for staff and offenders. | |
"We have already provided more experienced staff to the prison and boosted the number of prison officers by more than 100." |
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