News News NEWS: Powerful coalition call on government to immediately reduce number of people in detention settings 27 March 2020 INQUEST and Women in Prison have brought together a strong coalition of charities, grassroots organisations and individuals to call on the government to take decisive steps to save lives during this unprecedented public health crisis. A powerful coalition of signatories have joined the call for the government to immediately reduce the number of people in prison, young offender institutions, secure training centres and immigration detention settings. Deaths of people in custody are already at a historic high. With more restrictive regimes, suspension of family visits, severe limits on external scrutiny, and additional pressures on physical and mental health care, the COVID-19 outbreak in prisons and detention threatens to escalate this problem on an unprecedented scale. JOIN US 27 March 2020 To the Rt Hon Boris Johnson, MP We, the signatories, call on the Government to take urgent life-saving steps to immediately reduce the number of people in prison, young offender institutions, secure training centres and immigration detention settings. This is for the safety of prisoners, detainees, frontline staff and communities during this unprecedented public health crisis. Detained people are reliant on the state for their health and safety. It is not possible to follow Government advice on COVID-19 in prison and immigration detention settings. People in prison are already dying. Many detention settings already have the virus within their walls, with thousands of frontline staff self-isolating. Astonishingly, people continue to be processed through a justice system despite the known dangers. The biggest risk the public is now facing is the battle against COVID-19 and the capacity of health services to meet escalating demand. While the prison service is making plans to store the bodies of prisoners who will die in the coming months, a clear alternative exists: drastically reduce the prison population and save lives both in and outside of prison. A failure to act, and release people now, will result in an increased risk to us all. The government has a legal and moral obligation to protect the lives of detained persons from a foreseeable danger to their health. Under Article 2 of the European Convention on Human Rights as incorporated by the Human Rights Act, the government has a duty to protect the right to life of those detained. Countries such as Iran, Ireland and several US states (e.g. New York, New Jersey and Ohio) are implementing release plans. The blueprint exists for the UK to follow suit. Deaths of people in custody are already at a historic high. Investigations into these deaths show that many are preventable, and the result of neglect and systemic failings in care. With more restrictive regimes, suspension of family visits, and severe limits on external scrutiny, and additional pressures on physical and mental health care, the COVID-19 outbreak in prisons and detention threatens to escalate this problem on an unprecedented scale. It is clear that keeping people in prison and detention during this pandemic threatens the lives of prisoners, staff, healthcare workers - and the public health at large. As we have seen worldwide, coronavirus does not discriminate. It is not prevented by prison gates, borders and walls - if people are not able to self-isolate and receive appropriate care, the virus spreads and kills. A timely, effectively managed and supported release of people currently in prison and detention settings must begin urgently. Existing resources must be reallocated so that no one is released into destitution or poverty or a lack of health and welfare support. Such measures could save thousands of lives across the UK. Yours sincerely, Deborah Coles, Director of INQUEST Kate Paradine, CEO of Women in Prison Add the name of your organisation using this online form. Please note this webpage is updated manually and there may be a delay before signatories appear. Last updated 16 April. 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