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Chief Inspector’s annual report is a dire reminder of the risk to life in our closed institutions

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The Chief Inspector of Prisons’ annual report, published yesterday, catalogues the series of ongoing failures to manage prisoners safely across the estate. Suicide and self-harm rates remain worryingly high, with some prisons seeing a considerable increase in these numbers. This must be addressed.

IAPDC research identifies risk factors for premature deaths among detained psychiatric patients

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It is a tragic, but well understood, fact that people in state detention have significantly elevated death rates.

IAPDC responds to the King’s Speech

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We welcome the inclusion of legislation to reform and modernise the Mental Health Act in the King’s Speech delivered at the state opening of parliament yesterday. This is a long overdue and much-needed reform for which we have been calling for several years.

New guidance for policing leaders on preventing deaths

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Last month the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC) published guidance on preventing police custody deaths. It provides examples of good practice and recommendations for preventing the tragic loss of life in police custody and shortly following release.

IAPDC responds to emergency measures to ease prison overcrowding

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Today’s announcement by the Lord Chancellor that thousands of prisoners will be released early testifies to the serious and enduring challenges faced by the prison service. While we recognise the regrettable need for immediate action to address the current overcrowding crisis, these measures are simply a short-term solution to a long-term problem.

IMB report is a stark reminder of the risks to the life of those in our closed institutions

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The findings from the Independent Monitoring Board’s annual report are a stark reminder of the serious risks to the life of those held in our closed institutions. The report, published today, finds that the ongoing prison capacity crisis and staffing challenges are causing “tremendous strain”, including on the prison service’s ability to safeguard prisoners at risk of suicide and self-harm.

Emergency measures to tackle prison overcrowding are a short-term solution to a long-term problem

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The Government’s recent announcements of emergency measures to tackle prison overcrowding – Operation Early Dawn and the extension of the End of Custody Supervised Licence (ECSL) scheme – demonstrate the severity of the enduring capacity crisis.

IAPDC responds to “troubling” increase in self-harm in the prison estate

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We are deeply concerned by the troubling increase in self-harm across the prison estate.

IAPDC finds death rates in prisons and under the Mental Health Act disproportionately high

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We have today published our latest statistical analysis of deaths in custody which finds that people in state detention are at a significantly increased risk of death compared with the general population, with the rates of deaths in prisons and Mental Health Act (MHA) detention particularly high.

Latest data on deaths under the Mental Health Act must be a catalyst for enhanced patient safety and informed learning

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The latest data on deaths of patients under the Mental Health Act (MHA) show 264 people sadly died in detention, with the numbers of those who die by suicide and by so-called ‘natural causes’ remaining concerningly high.