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NPM Bulletin – January 2025

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Welcome

Happy New Year! We are so pleased to be sending the first NPM bulletin of 2025. There is much I am looking forward to in the coming year, including the NPM Annual Conference from 30 April to 1 May, the completion of our 2023-25 business plan and launch of a new business plan containing many exciting and impactful initiatives, and the launch of a new recommendations database to bring even more visibility to the important scrutiny work being conducted by NPM bodies.

We have hit the ground running following the break, submitting a response to the sentencing review in England and Wales, holding an all-nations meeting on illegal children’s homes, and taking part in a media training session alongside NPM Chair Sherry Ralph and other NPM staff. The recommendations database is currently being built by a team of developers, with user testing planned for mid-March. In the coming month, I am looking forward to working with several international NPMs to support their development and upskilling and am finalising the next business plan to present to the Steering Group in February. Jane is leading work on illegal children’s homes, working on relevant consultation responses, and will be conducting interviews with people detained at Colnbrook immigration removal centre next week. In addition to leading our communications activities, Chelsea is currently coordinating a strategic planning process with the Scotland Subgroup and working on a research project on deaths in prison custody in Scotland.

We are looking forward to our new Support Officer joining the Central Team in a few weeks’ time and will introduce her properly in due course.

As always, we invite you to please cascade this bulletin to your staff and volunteers so that they can stay current on the latest NPM news. If you have received a forwarded copy of this bulletin and would like to be added to the subscription list, please reply to this email.

With optimism for the year ahead,

Sam Gluckstein, Head of UK NPM

A small group of staff from the Central Team and NPM bodies attended spokesperson media training on 14 January

National Subgroups

The Scotland Subgroup will meet on 4 March for its Q1 meeting and a strategic planning session to develop our 2025-26 workplan in tandem with the national NPM business plan. Sam and Angela O’Hagan met with Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs Angela Constance, to discuss concerns raised in the NPM-SHRC joint report, Review…Recommend…Repeat… An assessment of where human rights have stalled in places of detention.

The Northern Ireland Subgroup met on 12 December and agreed an approach to the two key issues of personality disorder in detention, and information sharing on deaths and serious adverse incidents in detention. A meeting with the Departments of Health and Justice is being arranged to develop this work and fill gaps in existing information provision. There has been keen engagement from the Department of Health on the NPM annual report.

Blog: Recruiting dedicated Independent Prison Monitors

Dedicated volunteers carry out preventive monitoring each week across the UK. This month, Vilma Kirvelaite from HMIPS tells us how the Independent Prison Monitoring team have revamped their volunteer recruitment to attract dedicated independent prison monitors. Read the blog (and please share!) to spread the word about the important work being done by our volunteers!

Ewan MacKenzie of HMIPS also shared this recent article which may be of interest to NPM staff and volunteers: ‘Keeps me grateful’: how volunteering can help older adults.

International Update

Sam will be leading development and upskilling sessions with two countries who have ratified OPCAT and are developing their NPMs. First, he will meet with officials from Kyrgyzstan to plan an NPM development program in conjunction with OHCHR. Later this month, he will lead a session in Brussels to support the establishment of the Belgian NPM. Belgium is the second last nation in Europe to establish an NPM.

Follow us on Bluesky and LinkedIn!

A quick reminder to that the UK NPM has launched Bluesky and LinkedIn accounts – we invite you to follow us!

Spotlight reports from NPM bodies

Children’s Commissioner for England – Report on Illegal Children’s Homes

The CCE has published a report on illegal children’s homes, finding that the number of unregistered homes is increasing. The report used local authority data to establish how many children are placed in unregistered accommodation and how much these placements are costing. Children’s Commissioner for England Dame Rachel de Souza said that the report “provides stark evidence to what I have long been concerned about: children in places that are largely extremely high cost and poor quality.”

Read the full report: Illegal Children’s Homes

IMB NI Annual Reports 2023-24

IMB Northern Ireland have published 2023-24 Annual Reports for Magilligan Prison, Maghaberry Prison, and Hydebank Wood College and Women’s Prison, highlighting key findings, including concerns and best practices.

Read the full reports: Independent Monitoring Board NI Publications 2024

HMIPS – “Planned Failure”: A Thematic Report on Prisoner Transport in Scotland

HMIPS has published an in-depth examination of the prisoner transport service in Scotland, through the lens of respect and protection for human rights. “Planned failure” refers to the frequent, at times daily, occurrence in which the prisoner transport provider states that they will be unable to undertake an escort that has been previously booked, affecting the health, wellbeing and family relationships of prisoners as well as the justice system.

Read the full report: “Planned Failure”: A Thematic Report on Prisoner Transport in Scotland

Latest news from NPM bodies

From left to right: ICVS West Coordinator, Strategy Research, Policy and Performance Advisor, ICVS East Coordinator, ICV visitor, ICV Visitor, ICVS National Manager

If we missed anything, or if you have a report, blog post or news story you would like to share in the next bulletin, please send us an email.

Training and external reports of interest

This month, we invite you to look at two United Nations guides of interest:

On 20 February, Professor Mary Bosworth will deliver a lecture on her new book, Supply chain justice: the logistics of British border control. Learn more or register for the lecture.

Upcoming events and activities

17 Feb: Steering Group meeting, Online
4 March: NPM Scotland Subgroup meeting, Glasgow/Online

Thank you for reading!

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