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Manston migrant centre at risk of disorder and disease, inspectors say | Manston migrant centre at risk of disorder and disease, inspectors say |
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The Manston processing centre is intended to hold people for up to 24 hours while they undergo checks | The Manston processing centre is intended to hold people for up to 24 hours while they undergo checks |
Inspectors have warned that a migrant centre could see disease spreading and disorder if the number of detainees increase as expected in the summer. | |
The HM Inspectorate of Prisons report comes after the Manston processing centre in Kent struggled to cope with an influx of people last autumn. | The HM Inspectorate of Prisons report comes after the Manston processing centre in Kent struggled to cope with an influx of people last autumn. |
Chief Inspector Charlie Taylor said it must be "an absolute priority" for the Home Office to take action. | Chief Inspector Charlie Taylor said it must be "an absolute priority" for the Home Office to take action. |
The Home Office said staff had been "working relentlessly". | The Home Office said staff had been "working relentlessly". |
The report follows an unannounced inspection in February of short-term holding facilities in Kent for people who cross the channel in small boats. | The report follows an unannounced inspection in February of short-term holding facilities in Kent for people who cross the channel in small boats. |
Inspectors returned to Manston processing centre, Western Jet Foil and the Kent Intake Unit after a visit last summer highlighted "emerging risks". | Inspectors returned to Manston processing centre, Western Jet Foil and the Kent Intake Unit after a visit last summer highlighted "emerging risks". |
Later in the year, a backlog of migrants at Manston led to thousands of people being housed in tents, amid overcrowding and outbreaks of disease. | Later in the year, a backlog of migrants at Manston led to thousands of people being housed in tents, amid overcrowding and outbreaks of disease. |
'Distant staff' | 'Distant staff' |
In the latest report, inspectors said medical services at Manston had "improved substantially" and there were other improvements, including with day-to-day management. | In the latest report, inspectors said medical services at Manston had "improved substantially" and there were other improvements, including with day-to-day management. |
But it also said there continued to be a lack of effective leadership and no evidence the most vulnerable were being consistently identified or provided with the right support. | But it also said there continued to be a lack of effective leadership and no evidence the most vulnerable were being consistently identified or provided with the right support. |
It also said there was no proper oversight of the use of force or violent incidents and said staff were distant in their interactions with migrants. | It also said there was no proper oversight of the use of force or violent incidents and said staff were distant in their interactions with migrants. |
At the Kent Intake Unit, detainees were held in two rooms, one of which was for families | At the Kent Intake Unit, detainees were held in two rooms, one of which was for families |
Mr Taylor said Manston was able to function "reasonably" well when it was fairly empty during the inspection. | Mr Taylor said Manston was able to function "reasonably" well when it was fairly empty during the inspection. |
But he said: "I was not assured that if numbers increase, as they are expected to in the summer, the site will be able to cope much better than it did during the autumn. | But he said: "I was not assured that if numbers increase, as they are expected to in the summer, the site will be able to cope much better than it did during the autumn. |
"This could lead to vulnerable children and families remaining on the site for too long, the risk of infectious disease spreading and an increased possibility of disorder." | "This could lead to vulnerable children and families remaining on the site for too long, the risk of infectious disease spreading and an increased possibility of disorder." |
He said it must be an "absolute priority for the Home Office to ensure enough on-site staff and onward accommodation, so that migrants pass through Manston without delay." | He said it must be an "absolute priority for the Home Office to ensure enough on-site staff and onward accommodation, so that migrants pass through Manston without delay." |
In a statement, the Home Office welcomed the report, which it said highlighted improvements it had made. | In a statement, the Home Office welcomed the report, which it said highlighted improvements it had made. |
It added: "We have already taken action to address some of the recommendations and look forward to working with the Inspectorate on continuing this process. | It added: "We have already taken action to address some of the recommendations and look forward to working with the Inspectorate on continuing this process. |
"Our staff are working relentlessly to reduce detention times, improve facilities and provide specialist medical care for unprecedented numbers of migrants arriving in the UK illegally." | "Our staff are working relentlessly to reduce detention times, improve facilities and provide specialist medical care for unprecedented numbers of migrants arriving in the UK illegally." |
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Related Topics | Related Topics |
Manston | Manston |
Dover | Dover |
Migration | Migration |
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