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Written question asked by Tom Hunt (Conservative) on Thursday, 12 May 2022, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 16 May 2022. It was answered by Victoria Atkins (Conservative) on Thursday, 19 May 2022 on behalf of the Ministry of Justice.


Prisoners: Learning Disability

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, what cost-benefit analysis his Department has conducted on screening all prisoners for learning disabilities.

Answer

Screening for Learning Difficulties and Disabilities (LDD) is delivered in prisons by contractors. The number of assessments carried out increased during the pandemic with more learners being supported.

As part of the MoJ’s Action Plan response to the Justice inspectorate’s review of Neurodiversity in the Criminal Justice System, the Cross Government Neurodiversity Working Group will consider current screening tool use, including assessing practicality, affordability and value for money. To help improve support for neurodivergent people, a new role of lead for neurodiversity is also being introduced in the Accelerator prisons with the view to expanding the role across the estate.

We have recently commissioned external research to evaluate current provision and are awaiting the findings. Our response to the recommendations from the recently published HMIP/OFSTED report, ‘Prison education: a review of reading education in prisons’ will include a review of all initial assessments taking place within custody.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
1348
Session
2022-23
Subjects
Cost benefit analysis Learning disability Prisoners Screening
Link
View this Written question on www.parliament.uk