Prison Service

(asked on 27th January 2015) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, which 10 prisons sent the highest (a) number and (b) proportion of staff on detached duty to other prisons in each of the last five years for which records are available.


Answered by
Andrew Selous Portrait
Andrew Selous
This question was answered on 3rd February 2015

A nationally co-ordinated detached duty scheme has been operating since 21 October 2013. Information on the number of officers serving on detached duty before the introduction of the national scheme is not available.

The national scheme is co-ordinated by the National Offender Management Service.

Information on the average weekly provision of staff, in terms of full time equivalent officers, that were provided as part of the nationally co-ordinated detached duty scheme, is shown in the table below for January to September 2014, which is the date of the latest published HR data.

Table: Average Monthly provision of staff on detached duty to prisons in England & Wales January - September 2014

Month

Average Monthly Provision

Jan-14

210

Feb-14

160

Mar-14

130

Apr-14

210

May-14

160

Jun-14

170

Jul-14

230

Aug-14

240

Sep-14

230

Staff numbers have been rounded to the nearest 10 in line with the department’s policy for presenting staffing data. Values of 5 or fewer are denoted as ~.

Establishments that have provided staff on detached duty have been able to do so because of surplus staff available, as a result of displacement of staff following prison closures or change of role. Other prisons, without surplus staffing levels have supplied staff for detached duty where this was possible whilst maintaining stable and safe regimes.

Information on the ten establishments which have provided and received the highest number of staff on detached duty between January and September 2014 can be found below.

Table: Average Monthly Provisions and Proportion of the ten prisons providing the largest number or the largest proportion of staff on detached duty in England & Wales January - September 2014

Establishment

Average Monthly Contribution

Establishment

Proportion of Officers in Post

Downview

50

Downview

64%

The Verne

20

The Verne

18%

Warren Hill

20

Warren Hill

17%

Bure

10

Bure

9%

Norwich

10

Norwich

6%

Deerbolt

~

Kirklevington Grange

5%

Risley

~

Thorn Cross

4%

Leeds

~

Kennet

3%

Stoke Heath

~

Deerbolt

3%

Thorn Cross

~

Coldingley

2%

Downview has been closed for the duration of the Detached Duty Scheme. The Verne was closed whilst being converted into an Immigration Removal Centre; it re-opened September 2014.

Table: Average Monthly Provisions and Proportion of the ten prisons receiving the largest number or the largest proportion of staff on detached duty in England & Wales January - September 2014

Establishment

Average Monthly Contribution

Establishment

Proportion of Officers in Post

Feltham

10

Aylesbury

9%

High Down

10

High Down

7%

Woodhill

10

Werrington

6%

Aylesbury

10

Rochester

6%

Nottingham

10

Portland

5%

Rochester

10

Isis

5%

Elmley

10

Cookham Wood

5%

Portland

10

Nottingham

5%

Isis

10

Haverigg

4%

Gartree

10

Gartree

4%

On some occasions detached duty is organised from a group of establishments at the same time and on these occasions it is not possible to attribute staff to particular establishments.

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