Wetherby youth prison locked down after five staff attacked

A YOUNG offenders institute in West Yorkshire was placed on lockdown today after prison officers took action following a spate of violent attacks on staff.
Wetherby Young Offenders' Institution.Wetherby Young Offenders' Institution.
Wetherby Young Offenders' Institution.

Almost 300 offenders were kept locked in their cells at HMYOI Wetherby after five members of staff were assaulted last week.

The Prison Officers Association (POA) said that believing they were not being offered any protection from management, the officers withdrew to a “place of safety” under health and safety legislation.

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Steve Gillan, the POA’s general secretary, said: “Assaults were happening on staff and there seemed no resolve to it.”

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Wetherby Young Offenders' Institution

The lockdown is believed to have been put in place around noon. It was lifted mid-afternoon, with a prison service spokesman saying the establishment was again “running as normal”.

Mr Gillan said offenders were not being risk-assessed after being released from the “care and separation unit”.

He said: “I think this was borne out of frustration that they were effectively being punching bags and felt that they had to raise it to management’s attention.

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“What they want is a safer working environment for both prisoners and staff, because the prisoners are assaulting each other as well as staff, and quite frankly, that is unacceptable.”

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Wetherby Young Offenders' Institution

Mr Gillan said all of the POA’s members had individually decided to take action, and that 288 offenders had been involved.

An HM Inspectorate of Prisons report of an inspection of Wetherby last January found that during the previous six months 212 acts of violence had been recorded compared with 192 at the previous inspection.

Of these, 88 were recorded as assaults on boys, 39 assaults on staff and 85 fights between boys.

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The prison had recorded at least 19 incidents in 2014 where staff had received serious injuries, and some incidents involved staff being repeatedly punched and kicked in the face and body.

In one assault, an officer’s nose was broken and another had received serious facial injuries. Between October and December 2014, 22 cases of assaults on staff had been referred to the police.

Mr Gillan said that nationally the number of assaults on prison staff had increased by 55% in the last five years, and that the number of serious assaults had risen by 93%, over the same period.

He claimed this was because of budget cuts which had resulted in the loss of 7,000 staff.