Wetherby Young Offender Institution Explained

Prison Name:Wetherby Young Offender Institution
Location:Wetherby, West Yorkshire
Classification:Juvenile Males
Capacity:266
Population:165
Populationdate:Dec 2023[1]
Opened:1958
Former Name:HM Prison Wetherby
Managed By:His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service
Governor:Peter Gormley
Website:https://www.gov.uk/guidance/wetherby-yoi

Wetherby Young Offender Institution is a male juvenile prison, located in Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England. The YOI is operated by His Majesty's Prison Service.[2]

History

Formerly a Naval Base, HMS Ceres, Wetherby was introduced into the Prison System in 1958 as a Borstal.[3] Since that time there have been many changes in its role from an open Youth Custody Centre, to a closed Youth Custody Centre, to its current role as a dedicated Male Juvenile Prison housing inmates aged between 15 and 17 years.[4]

It houses offenders who are from Humberside, North, South and West Yorkshire and parts of Lancashire and Greater Manchester. Its functional capacity is 276 detainees,[5] however, the Ministry of Justice list the operational capacity as being 336 detainees.[6]

In February 2016, it was revealed that all of the detainees were on lockdown due to rising levels of violence against staff and other detainees.[7] The unrest continued for two months and culminated in a Prison Officer being stabbed.[8]

The prison today

All living accommodation in the prison is in single occupancy cells. The living accommodation is split into 6 living units (Anson, Benbow, Collingwood, Drake, Exmouth & Frobisher)[9] housing 60 trainees in each. There are two brick-built units that were built in the 1970s and 4 "quick-build" ready-to-use units that were erected in 1997. An additional self-contained unit for vulnerable boys in custody has officially opened in 2009 by the Youth Justice Board, the Keppel Unit holds up to 48 boys aged 15–17, offering enhanced support including individual care plans, extended enrichment opportunities exclusive to Keppel Unit; such as the weekly 'Park Run', where the trainees are offered the chance to stroll or compete for lap times around the pond and surrounding recreational pitches, and small animals where the trainees can handle and assist in the caring of rabbits & the various breeds of duck. The enhanced supervision unit (ESU), Napier, was opened in 2019 able to provide additional care and support for 6 young males.[10]

Wetherby's Education Programme (offered on a half-time basis) is provided by Novus.[11] Courses are provided in a variety of subjects and individual timetables are developed to meet the trainees' needs in conjunction with the sentence planning process. The establishment has a Chaplaincy Team for both staff and trainees. There are weekly services, an Ecumenical Service for Church of England and other Free Churches, a Roman Catholic service as well as Muslim prayers and non-exclusive prayer sessions for those of other faiths. A team of three full-time chaplains, as well as part-time and sessional chaplains meet the needs of trainees and staff as well as providing extracurricular group sessions to assist in socialisation opportunity for the trainees. The prison has a small Health Care Centre which is run by nursing staff who provide 24-hour medical cover. A doctor attends the establishment in the mornings.[12]

Refreshments are available to visitors and prisoners in the visits room during visiting hours and vending machines are also available.[13]

Cadet unit

Wetherby is home to the United Kingdom's only behind-bars army cadet unit. It aims to allow the cadets to decouple from the social circles that caused them to offend and offers basic life and organisational skills as found in the British Army.[14]

Notable inmates

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: HMIP Report . hmip.inspectorates.gov.uk . 13 July 2024 . Use the slider to access Wetherby data.
  2. News: Wetherby Young Offender Institution has "deteriorated" report says. 1 December 2016. BBC News. 20 July 2016.
  3. News: Hill. Amelia. Inside Keppel: finding freedom in a children's prison. 1 December 2016. The Guardian. 6 April 2012.
  4. Web site: Hardwick. Nick. Report on an unannounced inspection of HMYOI Wetherby by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons. justiceinspectorates.co.uk. Justice Inspectorates. 1 December 2016. 7. PDF. June 2015.
  5. Web site: HMYOI Wetherby. doingtime.co.uk. 1 December 2016.
  6. Web site: Wetherby Prison information. justice.gov.uk. Ministry of Justice. 2 December 2016.
  7. News: Holliday. John. 17 October 2016. Young offenders confined to cells in prison officers' protest. The Guardian. 2 December 2016.
  8. News: 11 March 2016. Officer stabbed at Wetherby Young Offenders Institute. BBC News. 2 December 2016.
  9. Web site: General Details, HMYOI Wetherby. dointime.org.uk. Doing Time. 1 December 2016.
  10. Web site: Annual Report of the Independent Monitoring Board at HMYOI Wetherby. September 2019. Independent Monitoring Boards. 3 June 2020.
  11. Web site: Locations Novus. novus.ac.uk. Novus. 14 September 2018.
  12. Web site: Hardwick. Nick. Report on an unannounced inspection of HMYOI Wetherby by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons. justiceinspectorates.co.uk. Justice Inspectorates. 1 December 2016. 14–41. PDF. June 2015.
  13. Web site: Visits and getting there, HMYOI Wetherby. doingtime.org.uk. Doing Time. 1 December 2016.
  14. Web site: 10 July 2020. Meet The UK's Only Cadet Unit Behind Bars. 2021-02-27. Forces Network.
  15. News: Will Cornick faces downhill path from young offender institution to prison. 3 November 2014. The Guardian. 30 June 2022.