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What are the principles of equality

D-isability


R-ace


G-ender reassignment


R-eligion / belief


A-ge


M-arriage / civil partnership


P-regnancy / maternity


S-ex


S-exhale orientation

DR GRAMPS

What are the three prison rules for searching lawful orders?

71/YOI 75 - searching of civilians and staff


64/YOI 69 - gives governors extra powers to search officers


41/YOI 46 - gives powers to search prisoners

FMI

F.M.I - targets

criminal attitudes


Impulsivity


Problem solving


Perspective taking


Taking responsibility for the future


Setting + achieving goals

What are the three blood borne viruses

Hepatitis c


Hepatitis b


HIV

What must you first do when receiving your radio and checking it’s ok

Book on the net and ask for a call sign and radio check

Name 5 of the corruption activities

Staff assisting escape


Blackmail


Assisting with brining prohibited items in


Theft


Sexual activity’s with prisoners

What items 5 items you shouldn’t bring into a prison?

Any offensive weapons


Drugs


Alcohol


Tobacco


Electronic devices

Misconduct in a public office?

Failing to stop an assault


Giving information to the media


Giving details on planned searches


Falsifying documents


Bribery/blackmail

How can you avoid corruption?

Be friendly but not to friendly


Remember boundaries


Seek support


Report mistakes


Know the signs

How can you report corruption

Report to a line manager


Report to the CPU


Report to the local corruption prevention manager


Report to the regional corruption prevention manager


Tell someone you trust in confidence

What will happen when corruption is reported?

The local corruption manager holds all reports of alleged corruption and and evaluate the information and hold a meeting with other members of staff involved in corruption prevention to decide how to deal with the matter

What do you need to disclose to HMPPS?

Secondary employment


Serious financial difficulties


Convictions prior to joining and whilst in service


Personal relationship factors outside a work environment that may effect your duties

What form do you fill in for any conflict of interests you may have

CPIR

What should you do and not do on social media

Do not expose to everyone on line that you work for HMPPS


Do not make derogatory comments about staff, prisoners and anyone else you come in contact with


Do not accept a serving or ex prisoner on line as a friend


Change you password regularly

HMPPS principles?

Work in close partnership


Obtain best values using resources


Promote equality and diversity


Ensure all staff have the right leadership and support

Name the three things you need to do when completing a roll check

Check the wing roll board


Complete a roll check getting a positive response from each prisoner


Contact COMs with numbers

What is physical security

Physical security is static features that form part of the establishment

What is dynamic security?

Dynamic security is checking things are secure by looking around and checking everything is ok

What is the safer custody PSI

PSI 64/2011

Staff exercise their duty of care by?

Positive role model


Good record keeping


Supporting victims


Reward good behaviour


Challenging inappropriate behaviour

What must a P.O contribute to

Reduce distress, fear anxiety and violence


Improving quality of life


Provide positive care and support to prisoners


Professional working relationships


Positive role modelling

What do we provide to keep prisoners safe

A safe environment


Decent conditions


Access to services

Duties of equalities act 2010

Eliminate unlawful discrimination harassment and victimisation


Provide equal opportunity


Foster good relations

The 4 drug groups

Upper


Psychedelic hallucinogenic


Downers


Mixtures

Transport arrangement?

F2005

Cell search document?

F78

Observation book

F2060

Bedwatch log

F2052a

Care record

F2050

Movement book

F1352

CSRA

Cell Sharing Risk Assessment

What PSI is to do with categorisations

PSI 09/2015

E-list categorisation?

E - list escort


E - list standard


E - list heightened

Colour of a E - list prisoners jump suit?

Yellow + blue

Category A escape risks?

Standard


Heightened


Exceptional

Procedural security?

A specific procedure put in place to support physical security measures around the establishment

Examples of procedural security

Searching prisoners


Roll checks


Searching visitors


Looking up and unlocking prisoners


Vehicle searching

Terrorist threat levels

Normal


Heightened


Exceptional

Category A prisoners?

Prisoners whose escape would be dangerous to the public or the police or the security of the state and for whom the aim must be to escape impossible.

Category B prisoners?

Prisoners for whom the very highest conditions of security are not necessary but for whole escape must be made very difficult

Category C prisoners?

Prisoners who cannot be trusted in open conditions but who do not have the resources and will to make a determined escape attempt

Category D prisoners

Prisoners who present a lot risk who can reasonably be trusted in open conditions and for whom open conditions are appropriate

Women categories?

Category A


Restricted status


Closed conditions


Open conditions

Definition of escape

Escapes involves a prisoner absenting himself from prison custody without lawful authority by overcoming a physical security restraint such as fences, locks, bolts and bares a secure vehicle or handcuffs

Definition of abscond

Abscond involves a prisoner absenting himself/herself from prison custody without lawful authority and without overcoming physical security restraint (usually open prisons)

E list Review

E - list prisoners should be reviewed by a manager at a maximum of every 35 days

Why consider a prisoner for E - list?

Escape related intelligence


Find of escape related equipment


PER warning markers for escape


History of escape


Indication of increased risk of escape on redemption

Betari box?

Back (Definition)

Equality wrong doing PSI

PSI 212013

When should a AFC be completed

DAILY!!!

The four guiding principles in use of for?

Necessary


Reasonable


Proportionate


No more than necessary

Human rights act Three measures relating to use of for?

Right to life


Prohibition from torture, inhuman or degrading treatment


The right to respect for private and family life

What are the 4 relevant laws relating to use of force?

Human rights act 1998


Criminal law 1967


Common law


Rule 47/YOI rule 50

What is PSI 1600?

Prison officers can use force for lawful orders, to prevent escape or to stop an assault but are equipped with training to deal with confrontation and should only use force when necessary

What is LSS

Local security strategy is the core frame work the each prison will use to identify risks

Risk control H&S

Eliminate it


Reduce it


Isolate it


Control it


Protect the person


Do nothing

Equality statement?

HMPPS is committed for fairness for all. We treat our staff properly and ensure equality opportunity. We deliver our service fairly and respond to individual needs. We insist on respect and decent behaviour from staff and with others whom we work. We recognise that discrimination, harassment and bullying can nevertheless occur and we take prompt and appropriate action whenever we discover them!

HMPPS Statement

HMPPS serves the public by keeping those in custody committed by the courts. Our duty is to look after them with humanity and teach them to lead law abiding lives in custody and after release

What act relates to H&S at work?

Health and safety at work act 1974

What is NSF?

The source document that provides prisons information and guidance needed to maintain high levels of security and to proven escape

5 security functions in NSF

Vetting


External escorts


Searching


Control and order


Visits

Coloured codes for cleaning?

Yellow - showers and restrooms


Red toilets


Green for kitchens


Blue for anything else

What is a DIS1

Placing a prisoner on report

What is a DIS1

Placing a prisoner on report

What is a DIS2

Giving information of the adjudication process

When should a adjudication take place?

The following day

How long before an adjudication takes place should a prisoner be given a DIS2

no less than 2 hours before

What are the 4 IEP levels

Entry


Basic


Standard


Enhanced

What document is completed to open a ACCT

Concern and keep safe form