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House of Lords Harmondsworth Debate

Repost | 07.12.2006 12:20 | Migration | Repression | London

Discussion in the House of Lords of the shocking report into Harmondsworth IRC, which sparked off a riot. Intriguing piece of info - the Home Office got £5M back from the folk who trun the Centre because of unspecified contractual failures.

House of Lords debates - 6 Dec 2006 : Column 1158
 http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld199697/ldhansrd/pdvn/lds06/text/61206-0002.htm#06120666000007

Baroness Williams of Crosby asked Her Majesty's Government:

Which recommendations of the Owers report on the Harmondsworth immigration removal centre they intend to implement.

The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Scotland of Asthal): My Lords, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons published her report of the inspection of Harmondsworth removal centre on28 November. We are in the process of drawing up an action plan, in response to which we will incorporate initial lessons from last week's disturbance.

Baroness Williams of Crosby: My Lords, I thank the Minister for that reply. There was a major riot on 29 November, the day after the report appeared, which was described by Her Majesty's inspector of prisons as "the poorest report" she had ever delivered on any immigration centre. The riots began when a guard refused to allow the detainees to see on television Anne Owers's report into their own detention centre. Will the action plan, which I welcome, look at the issue on which Anne Owers puts her finger: the very bad relations between the staff and detainees? More particularly, will it look at the fact that staff were not trained to recognise torture victims, of whom there were a substantial number in the detention centre? Incidentally, torture victims should not have been returned.

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: My Lords, we intend to look at all the issues raised by Her Majesty's inspector of prisons in her report. I can reassure the noble Baroness that many of the issues had already been raised with the contractors. She will be aware that we were in dispute with the contractors until September this year, when the matter was settled. We received £5,096,000 as a result, together with some guarantees about behaviour, but there is much to do.

Lord Ramsbotham: My Lords, when I inspected Campsfield House immigration centre some seven years ago, one of the problems was a lack of line management by officials from the Immigration and Nationality Directorate. Can the Minister confirm whether it is true that officials from the Immigration and Nationality Directorate have been withdrawn from Harmondsworth for other tasks and replaced by administrators, which is not the same thing as regards helping the staff to look after detainees?

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: My Lords, the plan in place involves rigorous attempts to manage the situation in Harmondsworth. That was the basis of the concerns expressed and of the disagreement, therefore, between management. There is no suggestion that the management put in place by IND was in any way defective.

Lord Corbett of Castle Vale: My Lords, why are so many failed asylum seekers detained for so long at Harmondsworth? I have read about some examples of the difficulties of deportation, which lies behind the high numbers being kept there for such long periods.

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: My Lords, the period that people now spend at Harmondsworth hasgreatly decreased. About 50 per cent now stay for approximately seven days, and I am given to understand that the longest period, for a small percentage, is about two months. The number of people going through Harmondsworth has greatly increased, as has the speed at which they do so.

Baroness Anelay of St Johns: My Lords, what about the risk posed by detainees transferred from the prison estate to Harmondsworth? The report clearly states that the information about the risk such people pose is still of very poor quality. Why has the Home Office allowed that to happen with information from prisons, when it prejudices safety at Harmondsworth? What will it do to address that problem?

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: My Lords, the director-general of the IND and the director-general of NOMS have been working very closely together for a number of months to ensure that the risks involved in moving detainees from one area to another are limited to the narrowest base possible.

Lord Avebury: My Lords, further to the question of the noble Lord, Lord Corbett, did the Minister notice that Anne Owers commented on the increase in the average length of detention from two to six weeks? To what extent does she think this is a product of the combined effects of the Legal Services Commission's merits testing, cuts in legal aid in 2005 and the heavy burden of paperwork on practitioners, which has resulted in many going out of business or refusing to take some cases, leading to an increased caseload at Harmondsworth?

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: My Lords, I am not aware that that has made a significant impact but I shall be happy to find out what contribution, if any, it has made. The Legal Services Commission has been working very hard to enhance the quality of those who undertake that work because unskilled staff tend to work more slowly, to the burden of the system and the people they purport to advise.

The Lord Bishop of Chelmsford: My Lords, does the noble Baroness accept that when 500 people-mainly young men, multinational and multi-faith-who are on their way out of the country are locked up in an institution and treated like some of the worst criminals in the Prison Service, that is a pretty lethal cocktail? Will she not only consider what needs to be done at Harmondsworth but look more radically at this policy?

Baroness Scotland of Asthal: My Lords, the question of relationship is very important, and I agree with the right reverend Prelate on that point. However, it is also fair to say that Anne Owers's report identified good relations with senior officers and poorer relations with other officers and a need to change. We are addressing that matter; a new centre manager has been put in place. He was previously an inspector and knows precisely what needs to be done to improve the situation.

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