Safety

Women are held in safety and with due regard to the insecurity of their position.

Arrival and early days in detention

Women travelling to and arriving at the centre are treated efficiently and with respect and care. Risks are identified and acted on. Women are supported on their first night. Induction is comprehensive.

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Safeguarding

The centre promotes the welfare of all detainees and protects them from all kinds of harm and neglect. The centre provides a safe environment which reduces the risk of self-harm and suicide. Women at risk of self-harm or suicide are identified at an early stage and given the necessary care and support.

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Safeguarding children

The centre promotes the welfare of children and protects them from all kinds of harm and neglect.

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Personal safety

Everyone is and feels safe. The centre promotes positive behaviour and protects women from bullying and victimisation. Security measures and the use of force are proportionate to the need to keep women safe.

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Security and freedom of movement

Women feel secure. They have a relaxed regime with as much freedom of movement as is consistent with the need to maintain a safe and well-ordered community.

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Use of force and single separation

Force is only used as a last resort and for legitimate reasons. Women are placed in the separation unit on proper authority, for safety reasons only and held in the unit for the shortest possible period.

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Legal rights

Women are fully aware of and understand their detention, following their arrival at the centre and on release. Women are supported by the centre staff to freely exercise their legal rights.

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Leadership and management of safety

Safe outcomes for women are supported by effective leadership and management.

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