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HMP WAKEFIELD Meeting the needs of older prisoners and responding to the challenge of an aging prison population.
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HMP WAKEFIELD

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HMP WAKEFIELDMeeting the needs of older prisoners and responding to the challenge of an aging prison population.

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Introduction to HMP Wakefield

Maximum Security Prison within the High Security Estate.

Established as a prison on this site for over 400 years. *

Operational capacity of 749 prisoners.Role as of 08:00 hours on 1st October 2013 =

740 with 150 Category A’s & 2 High Risks. *

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High Security Prisons Age Breakdown

High Security Prisons Population Breakdown at July 2013: *

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800

70 +

60 - 69

50 - 59

40 - 49

30 - 39

25 - 29

21 - 24

18 - 20

15 - 17

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HMP Wakefield Facts & Figures

In comparison with other High Security Estates HMP Wakefield had the oldest population with 44.1% of prisoners over the age of 50!

This comes as no surprise given HMP Wakefield’s large sex offender population.

Breakdown of age groups at HMP Wakefield at July 2013:

18-20 = 0 21-24 = 16 25-29 = 56 30-39 = 130 40-49 = 213 50-59 = 184 60-69 = 110 70+ = 33

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HMP Wakefield Age BreakdownJuly 2013

HMP Wakefield Age Breakdown

0 50 100 150 200 250

18-20

21-24

25-29

30-39

40-49

50-59

60-69

70+

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Number of prisoners

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How old is Elderly?…

Community

Retirement age = 68

Custody

The Chief Inspector of Prisons describes the older prisoner

to be 50+*

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Opportunities/activities for the older population at HMP Wakefield

HEALTHCARE SERVICES

HMP Wakefield has a Registered General Nurse who carries out the following role:

Specific responsibility for the provision of care for the older population.

Rolling programme enabling annual assessments.

Those with specific needs referred to relevant service provider. *

These services are in addition to the primary care medical services.

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Opportunities/activities for the older population at HMP Wakefield cont….

LIBRARY SERVICES

Available Every Wednesday morning.

Opportunity to use facilities with no pressure.

General quiet time reading. Tea/Coffee available.

Comfortable high back chairs. Located flat from the wings.

PRISONER’S VIEWS

“No hustle or bustle” “Quieter, more peaceful”

“Don’t feel any pressure to be quick”

“There is no rush, I can use the couple of hours well”

“Enjoy the company of others in a nice setting”

“Easy activity to attend with my walking difficulties”

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Opportunities/activities for the older population at HMP Wakefield cont….

CHAPELChaplaincy offer a weekly group for

the older population.

Every Thursday Afternoon. * Variety of activities. * Informative talks by

professional visitors. * Parlour games.

EMPLOYMENTPrisoners at HMP Wakefield are able to

retire with appropriate pay at the age of 60; unless medically retired.

With the exception of 2 workshops; all areas of the prison are accessible as

ramps/lifts are available.

Prisoners over the age of 60 can continue in employment until they

see fit.

When choosing to work, the Over 60’s are able to attend two activities of

their choice each week.

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Opportunities/activities for the older population at HMP Wakefield cont….

GYMNASIUM

SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB

Every Tuesday afternoon. Variety of games. *

Opportunity to relax. *

Socialise and interact. *

Activities & some gym equipment available. *

Supervised in an informal manner by Physical Education Instructors.

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Opportunities/activities for the older population at HMP Wakefield cont….

GYMNASIUM

COGNITIVE SKILLS GROUP

Every Friday morning. Main aim is to help delay the onset of Alzheimer's & Dementia.

Play games that require the prisoner to ‘think’.Triominoes/Scrabble/Puzzles/Word searches

Relevantly new activity; commenced July 2013. Number of attendee’s steadily increasing each week.

Social & interaction.Tea/coffee available

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Opportunities/activities for the older population at HMP Wakefield cont….

GYMNASIUM/HealthcareEvery Friday morning alongside Cognitive Skills Group:

Although not specific to the older population; they do pose a higher risk

A programme for those with heart problems. *

15 week programme. Regular tests by Healthcare. *

Circuit training specific to strengthening the heart. * Other aerobic exercises available. *

STRICT CRITERIA; THE INDIVIDUALS CONDITION MUST BE STABLE.

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Opportunities/activities for the older population at HMP Wakefield cont….

CORE DAY UNLOCK

The prison regime has been adapted to offer ‘core day unlock’ to older retired or disabled prisoners who do not wish to

attend either off wing activities or paid work.

Interact with peers. Additional time to use showering facilities etc.

Additional time to engage with wing staff.

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Opportunities/activities for the older population at HMP Wakefield a conclusion.

So….that is what HMP Wakefield currently offer the elderly population.

All the while remaining in a High Security Estatecontinuing to be mindful of:

Security. The prison regime.

Decency & Diversity.

FOR THE FUTURE…..

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…..The future for the elderly at HMP Wakefield

Due to a new build Kitchen at HMP Wakefield the old kitchen building offers a

number of opportunities.

There are discussions taking place regarding the

possibility of a project for this building; the prison is currently seeking funds.

Ideas include the building being used specifically for

the elderly population:

To complete Offending Behaviour Programmes

(OBP) To be used as a day room To complete surgeries for

example blood pressure checks.

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…..The future for the elderly at HMP Wakefield concludes.

In prison the elderly are getting older:

Prisoners are committed to prison for longer. Society is living longer therefore individuals are

committed to prison older. Dormant crimes are now being brought to light

due to advanced technology.

Our policy at HMP Wakefield is continuous improvement and learning.

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…..The future for the elderly at HMP Wakefield concludes.

Thank you for your time.