Mar. 07 2023
Source Page: Revising the ‘Help with Fees’ remission schemeFound: relating to Windrush • Lambeth Children’s Homes Redress Scheme • London Emergencies Trust payments • Medomsley
Mar. 07 2023
Source Page: Revising the ‘Help with Fees’ remission schemeFound: relating to Windrush • Lambeth Children’s Homes Redress Scheme • London Emergencies Trust payments • Medomsley
Oct. 03 2022
Source Page: IICSA: investigation reports (volume 1 to 5)Found: When he was 17, CI-A34 was moved to Medomsley Youth Detention Centre, where the violence was worse
Asked by: Catherine West (Labour - Hornsey and Wood Green)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what assessment has been made of the health and safety conditions of the planned immigration removal centre in Medomsley, County Durham.
Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)
Protecting the safety, health and welfare of individuals in immigration detention is our top priority. The new IRC will be operated in line with Detention Centre Rules 2001, published operating standards for IRCs and Detention Services Orders; a framework which ensures the safety and security of those detained in our care.
Safety has been in-built to the design in line with The Building Regulations 2010, including fire safety in line with current regulations.
Mentions:
1: Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (LAB - Life peer) Part of the next phase is the opening of a detention centre—I think that is what it is being called—in - Speech Link
2: Baroness Williams of Trafford (CON - Life peer) I understand the point that the noble Baroness makes about that particular detention centre because the - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Kevin Hollinrake (CON - Thirsk and Malton) What steps his Department is taking to help ensure that appropriate compensation is disbursed to Medomsley - Speech Link
2: Alex Chalk (CON - Cheltenham) I have every sympathy for the survivors and victims of Medomsley detention centre, who suffered abhorrent - Speech Link
3: Kevin Hollinrake (CON - Thirsk and Malton) Friend agree to meet me, my constituent and the chair of the all-party parliamentary group on Medomsley - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) The use of detention, including the detention of women for immigration purposes, has reduced significantly - Speech Link
2: Kate Osborne (LAB - Jarrow) The Minister says that these cases are extremely rare, but an immigration removal centre for women is - Speech Link
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what consultations have been undertaken with men abused at Medomsley Detention Centre on her Department's proposal to re-open the site as Hassockfield immigration removal centre.
Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)
The Home Office has acquired the former Hassockfield Secure Training Centre in County Durham and will open it as an immigration removal centre for women by the autumn.
Discussions with Durham County Council have taken place and will continue throughout the development of plans for the site. Consultations with local councillors, other local stakeholders and interested non-governmental organisations including the Refugee Council, will take place over the coming months.
The former Medomsley Detention Centre was demolished and rebuilt in 1988.
Asked by: Kate Osborne (Labour - Jarrow)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, what consultations have been carried out with the local community on her Department's proposal to re-open the former Medomsley Detention Centre site as Hassockfield immigration removal centre.
Answered by Chris Philp - Minister of State (Home Office)
The Home Office has acquired the former Hassockfield Secure Training Centre in County Durham and will open it as an immigration removal centre for women by the autumn.
Discussions with Durham County Council have taken place and will continue throughout the development of plans for the site. Consultations with local councillors, other local stakeholders and interested non-governmental organisations including the Refugee Council, will take place over the coming months.
The former Medomsley Detention Centre was demolished and rebuilt in 1988.
Asked by: Baroness Lister of Burtersett (Labour - Life peer)
Question to the Home Office:
To ask Her Majesty's Government what plans they have to open an immigration removal centre for women on the site of the former Hassockfield Detention Centre in Medomsley; and what plans they have to expand the use of engagement-focused alternatives to detention to resolve women’s immigration centres in the community.
Answered by Baroness Williams of Trafford - Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms (HM Household) (Chief Whip, House of Lords)
The immigration removal estate is kept under ongoing review to ensure that the Home Office has sufficient capacity, in the right places and that it provides value for money.
The Home Office has acquired the former Hassockfield Secure Training Centre in County Durham and will open it as an immigration removal centre for women by the autumn. Initial discussions with the planning authority have taken place and work has commenced at the site. An Equality Impact Assessment will be completed as part of this programme of work.
Now in its second year, the Action Access pilot has provided women who would otherwise be detained with a programme of support in the community, including case management support. We are working with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and they have appointed the National Centre for Social Research to independently evaluate this work, once the pilot concludes in March 2021. The evaluation is scheduled for publication in June 2021. We will use the evaluation to inform our future approach to case-management focused alternatives to detention.
In order to meet operational needs and demands we will continue to operate the immigration removal estate in a flexible manner.