Regular healthcare is not being provided at immigration short-term holding facilities despite incidents of self-harm and force, the chief inspector of prisons warned in a report today.
Anne Owers said that conditions at Reliance House and John Lennon airport in Liverpool and Sandford House in Solihull - had improved since she began inspecting such facilities in 2004 but detainees’ healthcare needs were still not being adequately met.
No healthcare providers regularly visited the centres, which are non- residential and hold children and families for short periods of time, and staff relied on the emergency services.
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