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Children at Staffordshire young offenders institute too scared to leave cells - report | |
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About a fifth of children at Werrington told inspectors they felt unsafe | About a fifth of children at Werrington told inspectors they felt unsafe |
Some children at a young offenders institute in Staffordshire say they are too scared to leave their cells, according to an inspectors' report. | Some children at a young offenders institute in Staffordshire say they are too scared to leave their cells, according to an inspectors' report. |
HMYOI Werrington was also criticised for, on occasions, not unlocking the children's cells for several days in a row and for not giving them enough access to education. | HMYOI Werrington was also criticised for, on occasions, not unlocking the children's cells for several days in a row and for not giving them enough access to education. |
HM Inspectorate of Prisons made unannounced visits to the site near Stoke-on-Trent from 15 April to 2 May. | HM Inspectorate of Prisons made unannounced visits to the site near Stoke-on-Trent from 15 April to 2 May. |
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice, which runs the site, said they were committed to tackling the issues outlined in the report. | A spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice, which runs the site, said they were committed to tackling the issues outlined in the report. |
"Education is fundamental to reducing reoffending," they said. | "Education is fundamental to reducing reoffending," they said. |
"We have already taken action to embed daily welfare checks and ensure there is more time for youth justice workers to support young offenders with meaningful activities." | "We have already taken action to embed daily welfare checks and ensure there is more time for youth justice workers to support young offenders with meaningful activities." |
Inspectors reported offenders spending too long locked up and said staff failed to manage behaviour well enough. | Inspectors reported offenders spending too long locked up and said staff failed to manage behaviour well enough. |
HMYOI Werrington houses 81 boys aged between 15 and 18, their report said. | HMYOI Werrington houses 81 boys aged between 15 and 18, their report said. |
According to inspectors, a survey of the children revealed that only about a third of them felt cared for by staff. | According to inspectors, a survey of the children revealed that only about a third of them felt cared for by staff. |
They said about a fifth of children reported feeling unsafe there. | They said about a fifth of children reported feeling unsafe there. |
Inspectors said the curriculum at HMYOI Werrington was not challenging enough and did not help children prepare for life outside. | Inspectors said the curriculum at HMYOI Werrington was not challenging enough and did not help children prepare for life outside. |
However, they did report that the latest inspection had found a more stable leadership than in previous years, with the governor being in post since the previous visit, and improvements had been made to address previous staffing shortages. | However, they did report that the latest inspection had found a more stable leadership than in previous years, with the governor being in post since the previous visit, and improvements had been made to address previous staffing shortages. |
It was last inspected in 2023, when it was found to be "an unstable establishment in need of substantial support". | It was last inspected in 2023, when it was found to be "an unstable establishment in need of substantial support". |
It was also described in a 2022 report as having higher levels of violence than any other in England and Wales. | It was also described in a 2022 report as having higher levels of violence than any other in England and Wales. |
'Completely unacceptable' | 'Completely unacceptable' |
HM chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor said: "Despite clear improvement in safeguarding procedures and some concerted efforts to reduce conflict and violence, the key challenges of weak relationships between staff and children and ineffective behaviour management remained." | HM chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor said: "Despite clear improvement in safeguarding procedures and some concerted efforts to reduce conflict and violence, the key challenges of weak relationships between staff and children and ineffective behaviour management remained." |
He added there was a culture of control and separation and that the average time out of cell was just three and a half hours per day. | He added there was a culture of control and separation and that the average time out of cell was just three and a half hours per day. |
"This would be poor in any prison but is completely unacceptable in one holding children," Mr Taylor said. | "This would be poor in any prison but is completely unacceptable in one holding children," Mr Taylor said. |
Staff time was largely taken up with managing the separation of those who had to be kept apart for safety reasons, the report found. | Staff time was largely taken up with managing the separation of those who had to be kept apart for safety reasons, the report found. |
It noted, however, that the governor and her team were aware of shortcomings and had enacted an improvement plan to address them the month before the inspection. | It noted, however, that the governor and her team were aware of shortcomings and had enacted an improvement plan to address them the month before the inspection. |
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