HMPKINGSTON / Address:
122 MILTON ROAD
PORTSMOUTH
HAMPSHIRE
PO3 6AS / Phone:
023 9295 3100
Fax:
023 9295 3186

Stage Second

Category B

Head of Offender Management & Residence

/ Ian Coles / 023 9295 3265

PSDSM & Public Protection Officer

/ Steve Hatch / 023 9295 3201

PSDSM & IPP Senior Officer

/ Carl Lock / 023 9295 3201

PSDSM

Senior Probation Officer / Terry Clist / 023 9295 3217

Offender Supervisors / OASys

/ Ian Maund
& Robert Franklin
Mick Coffey
Caroline Wilkinson
Gweneth Lester / 023 9295
3245
3236
3218
3218

Offender Administrative Manager

/ EO Tracey Gamblen / 023 9295 3238

Case Administrator

/ AO Tracey Mundy / 023 9295 3230

Case Administrator

/ Vacant / 023 9295 3230

Lifer capacity

/ 199
Offending Behaviour Programmes
. / Calm
The CALM Programme has been running for
Approximately 7 years, and has gradually
increased it’s delivery to the current target of
7 groups for 2008 / 09. The programme
remains heavily subscribed with all group
places provisionally allocated for 2007.
There are vacancies for future courses in
08/09.
Prisoners who have been assessed as
needing the ETS prior to undertaking
CALM should not be considered for
Kingston until this work has been
completed. We do not deliver ETS at
Kingston.
Drug and Alcohol Relapse Prevention
P-ASRO programme - although most places
are taken for 2008/09.
Psychology 1 to 1 : Prisoners should
not be transferred for the purpose of
1 to 1 work. The psychology dept is not
resoursed to undertake such work.

Workshops

/ Print Shop, Contract Services, Gardens, Drawing Office, Braille, Kitchen, Recycling Unit, Various Cleaning and Orderly Posts.
Education and trainingwith waiting times (Number of weeks in brackets) / Full Time
Physical Education/NVQ Qualifications, Full Time Education is available. / Part Time
Basic Skills Levels Entry to 1-2 – Literacy,
Numeracy, Computing, Creative Writing,
ESOL, GCSE – English Language, Literature &
Mathematics, Sociology and History. Visual
Arts, using computers in the arts, Creative
Writing, sound and audio production. Social
& Life Skills – Citizenship, Assertiveness,
Performing Arts, Alcohol & Offending
personal development, family relationships,
budget & money management text processing.
IT – New CLAIT, CLAIT Plus, ECDL.
Other – OU support & distance learning
courses available. Fine Cell Tapestry.
Waiting times vary from course to course but
most Visual Arts and Social & Life Skills
usually run for 10 weeks. GCSE’s start in
Sept through to July.

Healthcare

/ Inpatient Facilities / GP surgeries three times a week provided
through PCT by local GP’s.
Podiatry, dentistry, optical services also
Provided through PCT on a sessional basis.
Mental Health in-reach Team consist of
visiting Clinical Psychiatrist, Clinical
Psychologist and Gateway Worker.
Type 1 Healthcare (not 24hr nurse
cover or inpatient facility)
Accommodation / Please indicate types of lifer accommodation available / Single Cells
Visits / Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
Times: 1400 – 1600
All day Family Visit once a month
Times: 0945 – 1145 / 1400 - 1600
ENH 1 X KVO STD 2 X PVO BSC 2 X VO
2 X PVO
2 VO
FacilitiesVisitors Waiting Room.
Vending machines in Visits room serving hot and
cold beverages and food snacks, ie chocolates,
crisps, biscuits, etc. (You will require small
change).

Sport and recreation

/ Facilities
Sports / Sport & RecreationFacilities
Sports hall providing volleyball, basketball
and Badminton. Tarmac and astro-turn
pitches providing bowls, uni-hockey,
volleyball, basketball, tennis and yard soccer.
Full-size soccer pitch. Prisoner Team plays in
local league. No yard soccer.
Sports Full-time PE course. CSLA, BWLA
Leaders Focus Course Level 2 Gym Instructor,
NVQ Levels 1 & 2, First Aid at Work,
Treatment of Injuries Level 2 & 3.
Strict adherence to the IEP Scheme.
NVQ levels 1, 2 & 3 available possible
assessor and I.V training for suitable
prisoners.
Other facilities / In Cell TV and Electricity
Selection criteria / Second Stage Cat B allocation The physical
layout of the accommodation (open access to
three wings on a radical design) and the low
staffing makes Kingston unsuitable for the control
of prisoners with a history of disruptive behaviour.
Prisoners should not be early into a lengthy tariff
as the perimeter is a single skin wall. There is no
inner fence/sterile area.
Optimum length of stay / On average three years but will be dependant
upon prisoners assessed reduction in risk
Additional information (If any) / HMP Kingston no longer has an
Elderly Prisoner Unit.
HMP

Stage

Category

Lifer Governor

Lifer Manager

Assist

Lifer Clerk

Lifer capacity

Offending BehaviourProgrammeswith waiting times (Number of weeks in brackets)

Workshops

Education/Training

Healthcare

Accommodation
Visits

Sport and recreation

Other facilities
Selection criteria
Optimum length of stay
Additional information (If any)
HMP KIRKHAM / Address:
Freckleton Road,
Kirkham,
Preston,
PR42RN / Phone: 01772 675400
Fax: 01772 675519

Stage

/ Third (open)

Category

/ D

Lifer Governor

/ J Prescott / Phone: 01772 675487

Lifer Manager

/ J T Walker / Phone: 01772 675489

Assist

/ Lifer Officers / Phone: 01772 675485

Lifer Clerk

/ S Franklin / Phone: 01772 675488

Lifer capacity

/ 60
Offending BehaviourProgrammeswith waiting times (Number of weeks in brackets) / Accredited programmes
Other programmes / PASRO
(7 weeks approx. applicants prioritised by need and length of time to next review etc.)
The following programmes are available in the community:
Think First (6 months)
Drink Impaired Drivers (2 months)
CALM (3 months)
Domestic Violence (2 months)
ASRO(2 months)
Victim Awareness and Focussing on Resettlement courses planned for the future.

Workshops

/ Please include nationally recognised qualifications / Industrial Cleaners – Level 1-3 & Assessor Award.
Timber Industries – NVQ Level 1 Performing Manufacturing Operations.
Laundry – Guild of Launderers and Cleaners Certificate of Competence.
Farms & Gardens – Chartered Institute of Waste Management Waste Awareness Certificate.
Vegetable Preparation – Level 3 certificate in Manufacturing Operations.
Education and trainingwith waiting times (Number of weeks in brackets) / List educational and training courses held at your establishment /

Part time day classes: Computers (a variety of levels and topic areas), English, Maths (basic numeracy to advanced), Volunteer Tutor Training, Assertiveness, Personal Development, Preparation for Work, Health & Safety at Work, First Aid, COSHH, Manual Handling, Basic Cookery, Healthy Eating Cookery, NVQ Catering, Money Management, Group & Teamwork, Basic Skills (including History, World Religion, Journalism etc.) and Life Outside (Lifer Specific).

Various evening classes including: Art, Music, IT and cookery.
(Waiting lists for the above mentioned courses vary greatly. However an applicant would not be expected to wait longer than 8 weeks.)
PICTA (PrisonersInformationCommunication & TechnologyAcademy) covering, ECDL, IT Essentials 1 & 2, A1 Programming.
(A rolling course with, currently, no waiting list.)
Forklift, Sideloader & Reach Truck, NVQ 1 and 2 Performing Manufacturing Operations, ASET CAD Level 1, City & Guilds ADR, GLC Technical Certificates, NPTC Level 1 Horticulture.

Healthcare

/ Inpatient Facilities / Nil.
Cover 0730 to1730 Monday to Friday.
1000 to1400 Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays.
Part time Doctor, visiting dentist, optician and chiropodist.
Exercise Referral, Diabetic, Asthma, Sexual Health, Coronary Heart, Smoking Cessation and Senior Man’s clinics available.
Full time psychiatric nurse.
Accommodation / Please indicate types of lifer accommodation available / Single Rooms 60
Multiple Occupancy N/A
Dormitories-all rooms dormitory based
Visits / At what times and on what days do visits take place?
What are the visits entitlement for each IEP level? / Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holidays – 1315 to 1545.
All levels 4 per month.

Sport and recreation

/ Facilities
Sports courses (With nationally recognised qualifications) / 5-a-side soccer, weight training, circuit training, badminton, squash, table tennis, football, cricket, snooker, pool.
CSLA, FA Referee, First Aid, Focus Fitness Instructor level 2 &3, Diet and Nutrition, Treatment & Management of Sports Injuries Level 2 & 3, FA Coaching Level 1, OCN Rugby.
Other facilities
Selection criteria / Careful selection once Secretary of State has approved move to Cat D.
No sex offenders or arsonists. Expectation that areas of concern and risk factors will have been addressed to allow concentration on resettlement.
Optimum length of stay / 2 – 3 years. Shorter or longer periods can be accommodated.
Additional information (If any)
HMP
Kirklevington Grange, / Address:
Yarm,
Cleveland,TS15 9PA / Phone: 01642 792600
Fax: 01642 792601

Stage

/ 3 & 4

Category

/ C/D semi Open

Lifer Governor

/ LeeMountain / Phone:01642 792637

Lifer Manager

/ SO Blackburn / Phone:01642 792628

Assist

Lifer Clerk

/ K Kinsella/Sarah Gaut / Phone:01642 792703

Lifer capacity

/ 35
Offending Behaviour Programmes / Accredited programmes
Other programmes / Sentence Plan Targets
Training & Employment Group
Preparation for work courses.
Think First
Alcohol Awareness Course, Challenging Drug Dealers Prospective, Changing Lifestyle Course with the CARATS Team.

Workshops

/ Horticulture Department,
Welding workshop,
Kitchens / NPTC level l Horticulture,
NPTC Level ll Machinery,
NVQ level l Horticulture,
City/Guilds Level ll Gardening
Education and training / List educational and training courses held at your establishment / A range of courses are available within the prison and currently these are:
Skills for Life, up to Level 2 (Literacy & Numeracy).
IT (note: ECDL run at external venue for Cat Ds)
Open learning opportunities available (OU/NationalExtensionCollegeetc)
Money Management
Preparation for Work (compulsory)
Qualifications relating to:
Catering
Welding
Horticulture
Health & Safety
First Aid at Work
Industrial Cleaning
Possibly:
Occasional short courses in Block Paving & Bricklaying
Prisoners can engage in community based education once they attain Cat D and there are no other concerns. Course choice must fit with sentence plan. Courses undertaken to date range from Joinery, Plastering, Welding and IT to Counselling, Plumbing, Hairdressing and Catering.
IAG service available.

Healthcare

/ In-patient Facilities for category C prisoners / Use of external Healthcare facility which includes GP Surgery and Dental practice
Accommodation / Please indicate types of lifer accommodation available / Single Room accommodation. Some with en-suite shower facility
Visits / Weds: 13.45-15.45
Fri: 13.45-15.45
Sat: 13.45-15.45
Sun: 13.45-15.45
Basic: 2x every 28days for 1.5hrs.
Standard: 4 visits per
28 days for 2hrs
Enhanced:
Once Cat D and have served a quarter of your sentence, you may apply for weekly community visits (subject to risk assessment)

Sport and recreation

/ Facilities
Sports courses / Gym
Sports Field
Weights room
Fitness suite,
All weather 5 aside football pitch
First aid at work.
British Safety Council Level Certificate in H/S at Work, Customer care.
FA Soccer Referees Course.
Other facilities / In-house job club.
Faith and peace Centre.
Employment in the establishment taking care of the grounds, the vegetable gardens and greenhouses.
Work in the kitchens and servery also cleaning duties.
There are employed orderlies that keep the prison clean and tidy.
Employment with the recycling facilities in the establishment.
Community work is undertaken as part of the Restorative Justice Programme.
Selection criteria / Lifers are nominated by the by the Parole Board for Open conditions and the Secretary of State to complete the custodial part of their sentence in open conditions. They then apply for Kirklevington Grange and are assessed for suitability dependant on their resettlement needs.
Optimum length of stay / 2yrs
Additional information (If any)
HMP Lancaster / Address:The Castle, Lancaster, LA1 1YL / Phone:
Fax:

Stage

/ Second

Category

/ C

Lifer Governor

/

Belinda Abbott

/ 01524 565204

Lifer Manager

/

Dave McRoy

/ 01524 565291

Assist

/

Terry Bond

/ 01524 565232

Lifer Clerk

/

Fiona Walker

/ 01524 565076

Lifer capacity

/

10

Offending BehaviourProgrammeswith waiting times (Number of weeks in brackets) / PASRO
First Steps
PASRO prioritise by release date, targets

Workshops

/ Industrial Cleaning
Education/Training / Education department offering various courses.

Healthcare

/ Part time day / 01524 565284
Accommodation / A-Wing is twin cells
B-Wing is dormitories of 10
C-wing is twin cells.
Only 6 single cells in the prison
Visits / 2-4pm daily

Sport and recreation

/ Gymnasium offering various courses
Other facilities / None
Selection criteria / Drug misuse problems
Optimum length of stay / 3 years
Additional information (If any) / Limited regime for lifers
HMYOI
Lancaster Farms / Address:
Far Moor Lane
Stone Row Head
Off Quernmore Road
Lancaster
LA1 3QZ / Phone:
01524 563450
Fax:
01524 563833

Stage

/ Initial

Category

/ Closed YOI

Lifer Governor

/ Gordon Groves / Phone: 01524 563695

Lifer Manager

/ Stuart Ellis / Phone: 01524 563652

Assist

/ --- / Phone:

Lifer Clerk

/ Louise Chambers / Phone: 01524 563812

Lifer capacity

/ No set capacity. Lancaster Farms receives lifers on initial admission from court for assessment and allocation.
Offending BehaviourProgrammeswith waiting times (Number of weeks in brackets) / Accredited programmes
  1. ETS (no waiting times)
  2. SDP (no waiting times)

Workshops

/ ---
Education and trainingwith waiting times (Number of weeks in brackets) / A range of educational courses at the YO College and at the JuvenileCollege (no waiting times) / e.g. Key skills (26 weeks) Indicate whether P/T, F/T or Vocational for each course.

Healthcare

/ Inpatient Facilities / Limited inpatient facilities for those with mental or physical health impairment.
Accommodation / Please indicate types of lifer accommodation available / Single Cells on juvenile or young offender units. No dedicated lifer accommodation.
Visits / At what times and on what days do visits take place?
What are the visits entitlement for each IEP level? / Each afternoon (except Wednesdays) from 1400 hours to 1600 hours.
Entitlements:
Gold – 2 x VOs and 2 x PVOs
Silver – 2 x VOs and 1 x PVO
Red – 2 x VOs only

Sport and recreation

/ Facilities
Sports courses (With nationally recognised qualifications) / A range of sports and recreational facilities for juveniles and young offenders.
Other facilities / Nil
Selection criteria / Lifers on initial admission to custody.
Optimum length of stay / First four months of sentence only.
Additional information (If any)
HMRP
Latchmere House / Address:
Church Road
Ham Common
Richmond
Surrey
Tw10 5HH / Phone: 02085886650
Fax: 02085886698

Stage

/ 3

Category

/ D

Lifer Governor

/ Brian Goodley /

Phone:02085886652

Lifer Manager

/ Brian Pinney / Phone:02085886650

Assist

/ Phone:

Lifer Clerk

/ Rachel Ferguson / Phone:02085886751

Lifer capacity

/ 20
Offending behaviour programs. / Accredited programmes
Other programmes in the community. / None within the establishment
1/ “Think First”
2/ Aggression Replacement Training
3/ Domestic Violence
4/ Drinking Impaired Drivers
5/ Addressing Substance Related Offending
All of these courses are recommended through the probation service and are subject to local time constraints.

Workshops

/ NVQ in Plastic Moulding Level I & 2.
Education and training / List educational and training courses held at your establishment / Prep. For Employment –(all new inductees complete) one week course.
Key Work Skills (all new inductees complete if not already accredited) - one week course incorporating Food Hygiene, First Aid (First on the Scene), Manual Handling, and CITB Construction Site Health and Safety qualification.
ESOL
Basic Skills
English and Maths to level 2
European Computer Driving Licence
NVQ level 3 Information Advice and Guidance
Forklift courses (as funds permit approx. 6 months wait)
“Laings” 13 week basis construction skills.

Healthcare

/ Inpatient Facilities / None
Accommodation / Please indicate types of lifer accommodation available / Single Cells 20
Multiple Occupancy As Required
Dormitories None
Visits / At what times and on what days do visits take place?
What are the visits entitlements for each IEP level? / All visits take place in the community on release on temporary licence. RDR. Saturdays and Sundays are normally selected but this can be change by Governors application.

Visits will be as per the table

This table is applicable to all prisoners arriving at LH. It enables us time to assess home circumstance reports and victim’s charter issues prior to allowing prisoner on longer absences. There will be no deviation from this rule even if prisoners were on 12-hour visits prior to their arrival.
Life sentence prisoners will continue with their regime providing that home circumstance reports are approved.

6 Hour Visits

These visits must take place in the local area i.e. Kingston or Richmond. This period of time is used for the prisoner to acclimatise to his new surroundings and for us to initiate necessary enquiries, i.e. home circumstance reports and victim’s charter issues.
9 Hour Visits
No prisoners will be allowed to go to their elected Earned Visit address until we have received a favourable home circumstance report, victim charter issues have been addressed and the prisoner has passed the one-month risk assessment.
12 Hour Visits
After two 9-hour visits prisoners will move to 12 hours providing there are no outstanding risk assessment issues.

Visits Table

Visit Length / Number of Weeks / Start Time / End Time
6 hours / 4 Weeks
This will rely on a successful Risk Assessment Board / 10.30 / 16.30
9 hours / 2 Weeks / 09.00 / 18.00
12 hours / Until licence revoked by the Governor or IEP Board / 08.15 / 20.15

Sport and recreation

/ Facilities
Sports courses (With nationally recognised qualifications) / There is a fully equipped gymnasium managed by the YMCA offering a range of indoor activities.

None

Other facilities /

None

Selection criteria / Selection Process
Prior to consideration for selection to LH prisoners must have completed 6 months in open conditions. They must have good conduct reports and had completed at least 6 successful unescorted visits in the community. Dossiers of prisoners who would like to come here and fit these criteria will be submitted to the Lifer Governor for consideration. Prisoners will require a period of at least 12 months at LH prior to their review date this will enable us to give a fair and balanced view of the prisoner concerned. However should a prisoner with less than 12 months to review want to come to LH for employment/resettlement reasons having had his LSP3E reports completed, or an establishment is agreeable to complete the reports when required, the request will be considered on its merits.
Optimum length of stay / 18 Months
Additional information (If any) / Available on request.
HMPLeeds / Address:
2 Gloucester Terrace
Armley, Leeds, LS12 2TJ / Phone: 0113 2032600
Fax: 0113 2032601

Stage

/ N/A

Category

/ B

Lifer Governor

/ Isabel Taylor / Phone: 0113 2032904

Lifer Manager

/ SO Andrew Mallows / Phone: 01132062666

Assist

/ Phone:

Lifer Clerk

/ Brian Senior / Phone: 0113 2032666

Lifer capacity

/ N/A
Offending BehaviourProgrammeswith waiting times (Number of weeks in brackets) / Accredited programmes
Other programmes
No specific programmes available for Lifers / e. g. Extended SOTP –
(26 Weeks)

Workshops