Prisons: Mothers and Babies Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Prisons: Mothers and Babies

Baroness Smith of Llanfaes Excerpts
Monday 7th July 2025

(1 day, 22 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Lord Timpson Portrait Lord Timpson (Lab)
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I am not familiar with the exact details on testing, but I know that we have mandatory drug testing in all prisons on a regular basis. I am also aware, from having foster children at home, that when we opened the fridge we used to be careful whether we got out the Calpol or the methadone. Too many drugs get into prisons and too many people who go to prison are addicted to drugs. We need to deal with that, and we need to do it quickly.

Baroness Smith of Llanfaes Portrait Baroness Smith of Llanfaes (PC)
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My Lords, as there is no women’s prison in Wales, can the Minister give an update on the residential centre in Swansea?

Lord Timpson Portrait Lord Timpson (Lab)
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The residential centre in Swansea is something that we are considering. We have had the spending review and we are waiting for the allocation process. I know it has planning permission. We talk about it a lot with Welsh colleagues. Other residential and non-residential centres for women, such as Hope Street in Southampton and Willowdene, are really important, not just to help them recover, often from addiction and mental health issues, but as a safe space. A number of the women in the criminal justice system are there because of dysfunctional relationships; often they experience violence at home, so these need to be very safe places.