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HM Prison Eastwood Park

Coordinates: 51°38′06″N 2°28′06″W / 51.6349°N 2.4684°W / 51.6349; -2.4684
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HMP Eastwood Park
Private road to H.M. Prison, Eastwood Park
Map
LocationFalfield, Gloucestershire
Security classAdult Female/Closed
Population362 (as of November 2006)
Managed byHM Prison Services
GovernorAndrea Albutt
WebsiteEastwood Park at justice.gov.uk

HM Prison Eastwood Park is a women's closed category prison, located in the village of Falfield in South Gloucestershire, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.

History

Eastwood Park Prison originally opened as a male juvenile Detention Centre, and then became a Young Offenders Institution. In March 1996 Eastwood Park was converted into a women's prison, receiving staff and prisoners brought from the old Pucklechurch Prison.

In September 1998 the Chief inspector of Prisons issued a report warning that Eastwood Park Prison was keeping a number of inmates in cells that were below the nationally recommended standard size.[1]

In May 2002 a further inspection of Eastwood Park found that inmates were at serious risk of suicide and self-harm. Referring to Eastwood as "an establishment in crisis", the inspection report noted that staff was having trouble creating decent conditions for its inmates, among whom 56 women had been identified as suicide risks in a single month.[2] In that same month, the report said, 47 separate cases of self-harm had occurred.[2]

A further report in March 2004 stated that the prison was still facing "major challenges". However the report also noted that prisoners felt safer at Eastwood Park than in women's prisons generally.[3]

On 24 December 2014, it was announced that Prisoners are being allowed to smoke e-cigarettes as part of a pilot scheme that could lead to a jail smoking ban. The e-cigarette brand, Bull, is available in the prison shop in the jail and in other prison shops in the men's prisons Preston in Lancashire and Stocken in Rutland.[4]

The prison today

Eastwood Park Prison offers education courses in Basic Skills, wider Key Skills, Information Technology, Cookery, Diversity, Salon Services, Manicure, Preparation for Work, Drug and Alcohol Awareness and Industrial Cleaning. The prison also offers employment with work-based qualifications. In addition Eastwood Park has a gym for physical education as well as recreational gym.

The Family and Friends Centre is the visitors centre at Eastwood Park Prison, and has facilities including toilets, a refreshments counter, information points and a small play area for children.

References

  1. ^ http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-60864766.html
  2. ^ a b "UK | England | Women's prisons 'facing crisis'". BBC News. 2002-05-24. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  3. ^ "UK | England | Somerset | 'Lack of opportunities' for jail". BBC News. 2004-03-17. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  4. ^ "E-cigarettes being sold in prison shops in smoking ban pilot". BBC News. 24 December 2014. Retrieved 27 December 2014.

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51°38′06″N 2°28′06″W / 51.6349°N 2.4684°W / 51.6349; -2.4684