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Surrey County Council
Updated 4 years ago

There are five prisons situated within Surrey: HMP & YOI Bronzefield: a privately run female prison in Ashford. HMP Coldingley: a prison for adult men in Woking. HMP & YOI Downview: a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Sutton, for women aged 18 and over. HMP High Down: a men’s prison and young offender institution...

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Ministry of Justice
Updated 7 years ago

Data sources and quality The data presented are drawn from the prison administrative IT systems. Although care is taken when processing and analysing the returns, the detail collected is subject to the inaccuracies inherent in any large-scale recording system. While the figures shown have been checked as far as practicable, they should be regarded as approximate and not necessarily accurate to the...

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...the JSNA to consider the needs of these groups when thinking about the population of Surrey and the needs of these groups when thinking about the population of Surrey and the needs of residents. People in contact with the criminal justice system In September 2018 there were 2,592 people in prison in Surrey. The five prisons in Surrey are: HMP & YOI Bronzefield: a privately run female prison in Ashford. HMP Coldingley: a prison for adult men in Woking. HMP & YOI Downview: a prison and young offender institution (YOI) in Sutton, for women aged 18 and over. HMP High Down: a men’s...

...service for Armed Forces veterans even if they are in custody within the Criminal Justice Service (CJS). However, given the practical difficulties of undertaking complex casework administration in a prison environment, SSAFA will do as much as is possible to help those both serving inmates in prison and on leaving prison. SSAFA has specially trained volunteers called Prison-in-reach (PIR) volunteers who visit former members of the Armed Forces veterans in prison within their Branch (county) and will seek funding or other help as requir

...cervical) services For people who are trans it is important to ensure that GP records are up to date and accurate (including whether assigned male or female at birth) so that they are invited for screening correctly (GOV.UK, Jan 2023). In terms of breast screening, there are inequalities in the prison population, primary care engagement, accessible screening locations, and identification of those with special characteristics. Programmes did not produce annual reports, undertake their usual patient feedback activities or produce improvement plans during the COVID-19 pandemic. This limits recent data and related analysis of unmet needs and service gaps. In response to...

...programme definition, acknowledging that an individual who is experiencing multiple disadvantage may be more severely affected by a combination of three or more of the following: Mental health conditions Substance use (alcohol or drugs) Homelessness or at risk of becoming homeless Domestic abuse Contact with the criminal justice system or prison leavers Neurodevelopmental conditions, learning disabilities or learning difficulties Physical health disabilities including chronic long-term conditions and impaired social function Poverty Trauma Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) People with experience of state care (care leavers) Other addictions (e.g., gambling, eating disorders) Bereavement (the experience of losing someone important to you i.e., a...

...is not reflected here. Former armed forces personnel are also more likely to become homeless and sleep rough than the population as a whole. Although additional safeguards are in place for this cohort these are failing to stop this higher propensity of rough sleeping. People leaving institutions settings such as prison, care settings, hospitals etc. are also more likely to experience homelessness. In many cases due to their often-challenging support needs this can lead to a revolving door of regular spells of homelessness and rough sleeping. These individuals are also often known to statutory and non-statutory agencies such as police, health,...

...health services, the focus was placed on Accident and Emergency (A&E) data, which provides a limited understanding of Violence Against Women and Girls in health settings. We were also unable to obtain information on services available for individuals responsible for committing Violence Against Women and Girls crimes, either those in prison or those released into the community after serving their sentence. This area requires further exploration. Gaps in data collection relating to Violence Against Women and Girls have been identified For agencies that collect data, information on the protected characteristics of victims and survivors (such as ethnicity, gender identity, and sexuality)...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 4 years ago

...Insight team. A summary of the communal establishment data for Surrey residents has also been produced and is available on Surrey-i. A communal establishment is an establishment with full-time or part-time supervision providing residential accommodation, such as student halls of residence, boarding schools, armed forces bases, hospitals, care homes, and prisons. When interpreting the data, it is important to keep in mind that the census was conducted during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which may have affected the number of residents in certain types of communal establishment. For example, the disruption of international travel may have led to a lower number of...

NHS Digital
Updated 8 years ago

This HMP High Down Health Needs Assessment (HNA) forms part of a rolling programme of health needs assessments that are taking place across all Surrey prisons to inform the commissioning process during 2009/2010. A HNA is a systematic method for reviewing the health issues facing a population, leading to agreed priorities and resource allocation that will improve health and reduce inequalities. It is recommended that health needs assessments are refreshed annually. The 2012 refresh is available...

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