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Oral question asked in the House of Commons, by Eric Illsley (Labour). It was answered on Tuesday, 9 February 2010 on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.


Self-harm (Female Prisoners)

Question
I am grateful to my hon. Friend for that response. On a recent visit to New Hall women's prison, I was shocked to see the levels of self-harm among very vulnerable females. Some of the women are serving jail sentences for offences such as the non-payment of their television licence fee. Is there more that the Government can do to reduce the serious level of self-harm in women's prisons?
Answer

We are taking steps to try to deal with serious self-harm in all our prisons. One of the best ways of preventing vulnerable women from self-harming is to try to provide alternatives to custody for petty offences. This enables the women to remain in the community while tackling their offending behaviour. In that respect, using the £15.5 million of extra resources that we have made available to divert women from custody is probably the best way of tackling this issue.


Secondary information

Type
Oral question
Reference
505 c745 
Session
2009-10
Oral question type
1st Supplementary
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
Subjects
Women Prisoners Self-harm
Link
View this Oral question on www.publications.parliament.uk