HM Prison Eastwood Park explained

Prison Name:HMP Eastwood Park
Location:Falfield, Gloucestershire
Classification:Adult Female/Now Closed
Population:442
Populationdate:October 2016
Managed By:HM Prison Services
Governor:Zoe Short

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 His 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 were 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 HMP Preston in Lancashire and HMP Stocken in Rutland.[4]

In May 2016 Jessica Whitchurch killed herself in Eastwood Park Prison. Other prisoners had been bullying Whitchurch and goading her to take her own life. Prison officers did not challenge the other prisoners and failed to prevent the bullying. On 18 May 2016 Whitchurch was found distressed with a ligature round her neck. Whitchurch was put under observation but the observation was insufficient and hours later Whitchurch was found unconscious with a ligature round her neck, she died later in hospital. An inquest jury was unsure if the death was suicide or extreme self harm that went wrong. The jury found that Whitchurch received inadequate care by prison staff and there were organizational failings within the prison.[5]

Following an inspection in October 2022, the Chief Inspector of Prisons said an inspector had described conditions as the "worst he had ever seen". The inspection found that 83% of the 348 women held at the prison had reported mental health problems, with high levels of self-harm among the prisoners, but support regarding self-harm and suicide was "very poor". The prison was "fundamentally unequipped to support the women in its care" and staff received no medical supervision to help them deal with the situation. The physical situation was "appalling" with bloodstains and scratches on the walls of some cells. The Ministry of Justice responded saying one unit had been refurbished and "specialist, therapeutic support" had been restored.[6] [7]

The prison today

Eastwood Park Prison offers vocational courses in cookery, diversity, salon services, manicure, preparation for work, drug and alcohol awareness and industrial cleaning.[8] The prison also offers employment with work-based qualifications. In addition Eastwood Park has a gym for physical education as well as recreational use.

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. There is a PACT team at the prison, supporting mothers and families.

The prison, like many others, has a big issue around the concealment of tradeable medicines such as pregabalin, quetiapine and gabapentin. These medicines are highly desirable in prison and inmates will trade them for things such as vape re-fills or illicit drugs. Inmates are sometimes bullied for their medicines, the prison takes a tough stance on this.

Recent governors at HM Prison Eastwood Park

Notable inmates

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.questia.com/read/1G1-60864766
  2. Web site: UK | England | Women's prisons 'facing crisis' . BBC News . 2002-05-24 . 2012-08-07.
  3. Web site: UK | England | Somerset | 'Lack of opportunities' for jail . BBC News . 2004-03-17 . 2012-08-07.
  4. News: E-cigarettes being sold in prison shops in smoking ban pilot. BBC News. 24 December 2014. 27 December 2014.
  5. https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/nov/20/eastwood-park-care-vulnerable-prisoner-inadequate-inquest Inmate who died after bullying was let down by prison, inquest finds
  6. News: HMP Eastwood Park: women held in bloodstained cells . Jenkins . Sammy . BBC News . 3 February 2023 . 3 February 2023.
  7. News: HMP Eastwood Park: Women held in 'appalling conditions' with 'blood-splattered' walls . ITV News . 3 February 2023 . 3 February 2023.
  8. https://www.doingtime.co.uk/hmp-eastwood-park/work-education-at-eastwood-park/ Work & Education at Eastwood Park
  9. Web site: Di Salvo. Mathew. 7 December 2015. Transgender woman caged in male prison befriended Becky Watts' killer Shauna Hoare following transfer to female jail. 7 December 2015. Daily Mirror.
  10. Web site: BBC. Bristol. 23 June 2016. Becky Watts death: Nathan Matthews and Shauna Hoare appeals thrown out. 23 June 2016. BBC.
  11. Web site: Becky Watts' killer Shauna Hoare wants to marry girlfriend in prison. Patrick. Lion. Alex. Wood. 13 November 2017. bristolpost.