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Written Question
Prison Accommodation: Females
Tuesday 1st June 2021

Asked by: Ellie Reeves (Labour - Lewisham West and East Dulwich)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, which women’s prisons provide facilities for women and their children to spend time together overnight.

Answered by Alex Chalk

There are six Mother and Baby Units (MBUs) across the women’s prison estate located at HMP Askham Grange, HMP Bronzefield, HMP Eastwood Park, HMP New Hall, HMP Peterborough and HMP Styal. MBUs are a national resource and enable mothers to maintain a bond with their children during an important period in their development and aim to reduce the negative impact imprisonment can have on young children, if evidence suggests it is in their best interests to remain with their mother.

The MBU also allows for children from the community to come and join their mothers in an MBU up to the age of 18 months. The environment is safe and nurturing for children, with development opportunities you would see in other nurseries, including toys and trips into the community. There is a national capacity of 64 mothers and 70 babies (to allow for multiple births). The national capacity has not been exceeded.

In addition to the existing MBUs, HMP Drake Hall and HMP Askham Grange offer overnight facilities that enable mothers and their children to spend time together. These facilities are available to all children up to the age of 18 years old. There is no additional overnight accommodation available at HMP Styal however, HMP Eastwood Park have enhanced the use of their MBU to provide an opportunity for risk assessed women to spend an overnight stay with one child, up to 12 years of age in the specifically arranged family room.

In regard to capacity, the HMP Askham Grange unit has five double bedrooms to accommodate large families, however only one mother can use the facility at one time. Although information is not held in the time periods requested, the facility was used 144 times in 2018-19 and 98 times in 2019-20.

HMP Drake Hall has two separate units that can accommodate one mother, up to three children aged toddler to 18 years of age, and one baby in a travel cot. For larger families, the two suites can be combined to provide facilities for up to 6 children, which is assessed on a case by case basis. Full information relating to the number of occasions this facility was used is not held however, the suite has not been used during 2020 due to COVID restrictions.


Written Question
Prison Accommodation: Females
Tuesday 1st June 2021

Asked by: Ellie Reeves (Labour - Lewisham West and East Dulwich)

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, on how many occasions facilities enabling women and their children to spend time together overnight at (a) HMP Drake Hall, (b) HMP Styal and (c) HMP Askham Grange operated at full capacity in (i) 2018, (ii) 2019 and (iii) 2020.

Answered by Alex Chalk

There are six Mother and Baby Units (MBUs) across the women’s prison estate located at HMP Askham Grange, HMP Bronzefield, HMP Eastwood Park, HMP New Hall, HMP Peterborough and HMP Styal. MBUs are a national resource and enable mothers to maintain a bond with their children during an important period in their development and aim to reduce the negative impact imprisonment can have on young children, if evidence suggests it is in their best interests to remain with their mother.

The MBU also allows for children from the community to come and join their mothers in an MBU up to the age of 18 months. The environment is safe and nurturing for children, with development opportunities you would see in other nurseries, including toys and trips into the community. There is a national capacity of 64 mothers and 70 babies (to allow for multiple births). The national capacity has not been exceeded.

In addition to the existing MBUs, HMP Drake Hall and HMP Askham Grange offer overnight facilities that enable mothers and their children to spend time together. These facilities are available to all children up to the age of 18 years old. There is no additional overnight accommodation available at HMP Styal however, HMP Eastwood Park have enhanced the use of their MBU to provide an opportunity for risk assessed women to spend an overnight stay with one child, up to 12 years of age in the specifically arranged family room.

In regard to capacity, the HMP Askham Grange unit has five double bedrooms to accommodate large families, however only one mother can use the facility at one time. Although information is not held in the time periods requested, the facility was used 144 times in 2018-19 and 98 times in 2019-20.

HMP Drake Hall has two separate units that can accommodate one mother, up to three children aged toddler to 18 years of age, and one baby in a travel cot. For larger families, the two suites can be combined to provide facilities for up to 6 children, which is assessed on a case by case basis. Full information relating to the number of occasions this facility was used is not held however, the suite has not been used during 2020 due to COVID restrictions.


Departmental Publication (Research and Statistics)
Ministry of Justice

Apr. 01 2021

Source Page: Analytical report brief intervention evaluation
Document: Analytical report brief intervention evaluation (PDF)

Found: First and foremost we would like to thank the staff and residents at HMP Eastwood Park, and the Ministry


Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Ministry of Justice

Feb. 04 2021

Source Page: UK National Preventive Mechanism annual report: 2019 to 2020
Document: UK National Preventive Mechanism annual report: 2019 to 2020 (PDF)

Found: RQIA and CJINI called for much closer working between the prison service and local health and social


Departmental Publication (Transparency)
Ministry of Justice

Feb. 04 2021

Source Page: UK National Preventive Mechanism annual report: 2019 to 2020
Document: UK National Preventive Mechanism annual report: 2019 to 2020 (PDF)

Found: RQIA and CJINI called for much closer working between the prison service and local health and social


Non-Departmental Publication (Transparency)
HM Inspectorate of Prisons

Oct. 20 2020

Source Page: HM Chief Inspector of Prisons annual report: 2019 to 2020
Document: HM Chief Inspector of Prisons annual report: 2019 to 2020 (PDF)

Found: prison The use of segregation had risen at Bronze˜eld and Eastwood Park.


Non-Departmental Publication (Transparency)
HM Inspectorate of Prisons

Oct. 20 2020

Source Page: HM Chief Inspector of Prisons annual report: 2019 to 2020
Document: HM Chief Inspector of Prisons annual report: 2019 to 2020 (PDF)

Found: , Bronze˜eld, Eastwood Park, Foston Hall and New Hall.


Departmental Publication (Policy and Engagement)
Ministry of Justice

Jul. 31 2020

Source Page: Review of operational policy on pregnancy, Mother and Baby Units and maternal separation
Document: Review of operational policy on pregnancy, Mother and Baby Units and maternal separation (PDF)

Found: Mother and Baby Units Mother and Baby Units (MBUs) are an important function in the and provide


Departmental Publication (Statistics)
Ministry of Justice

Jul. 30 2020

Source Page: HMPPS Annual Digest: April 2019 to March 2020
Document: HMPPS Annual Digest: April 2019 to March 2020 (PDF)

Found: and Baby Units 19 Electronic Monitoring 20 Bail Accommodation and Support Services (BASS)


Select Committee
Lucy Frazer QC MP (Minister of State at Ministry of Justice), Jo Farrar (Chief Executive Officer at HM Prison and Probation Service), and Naomi Mallick (Legal Director at Ministry of Justice)
Ministry of Justice, HM Prison and Probation Service, and Ministry of Justice

Oral Evidence Jun. 11 2020

Inquiry: The Government’s response to Covid-19: human rights implications
Inquiry Status: Open
Committee: Human Rights (Joint Committee)

Found: women in mother and baby units, with their children, have been temporarily released from prison, and