VIOLENCE AND DILAPIDATION CREATING SERIOUS THREATS TO SAFETY AT TROUBLED WINCHESTER PRISON
Winchester prison had deteriorated to such an extent that the Inspectorate of Prisons has issued an Urgent Notification, with prisoner safety at the local and resettlement jail seriously undermined by very high levels of violence, self-harm and drug use, and some very poor accommodation standards.
Drugs, debt and prisoner frustration had led to the highest level of serious assaults against staff of all reception prisons, and the second highest for serious assaults against prisoners. Self-harm was the third highest of all reception prisons and prisoners complained about a lack of mental health support. Damage to phone sockets in cells, and delays in approving prisoners’ telephone numbers, meant that some new arrivals at the jail struggled to contact their family, further increasing their frustration. Drug use was rife, with 41% of men testing positive for illicit drug use in August and 47% reporting that it was easy to get hold of illicit substances, but the prison’s approach to drug testing had been weak. A third of CCTV cameras were broken, which further compromised security.
Many prisoners lived in dreadful conditions, with some cells so damp and mouldy that inspectors questioned whether they were fit for habitation. Many men, including those spending their first night in prison, had to live in cold cells with offensive graffiti and broken or missing furniture. The prison was dilapidated – to the extent that one prisoner had been able to remove his own cell door – and the environment was filthy. Some significant repairs, for example to leaking roofs and broken windows, had been outstanding since 2022.
Most prisoners were unlocked for only 2.5 hours a day, and even when they were out of their cells they spent almost all of their time in appalling surroundings. Far too few were doing anything purposeful with their time. Ofsted branded the overall effectiveness of education as ‘inadequate’.
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1moPrisons like these actually need closing. Urgent notification is just throwing good money after bad and when the support pulls away from site ,old problems rear their heads again. New structures are needed, old custodial ways of thinking and the revolving door of failing governors needs a massive rethink.
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Psychotherapist. UK & Overseas. Specific experience working with addiction, criminal justice and with looked after children. Passionate advocate.
2moGood work Mr Taylor and Inspectors. Grateful that you have officially raised the concerns that I have independently fought to get acknowledged over the last 6 months. This place is broken from the top down and and needs new leadership.