However there are very alarming increases at some of the individual Removal Centres.
Dover IRC showed a 125% increase on incidents of Self-Harm requiring medical treatment
Harmondsworth 54% , Oakington 46.5 %, Yarl's Wood 31% increase on previous quarter of persons on formal self-harm at risk.
There was one death, cause as yet unknown: Eliud Nguli Nyenze born 1970 - died Oakington IRC 15th April 2010
http://tinyurl.com/23gmgrx
[Self-Harm in Immigration detention - January/February/March 2010
http://www.freemovement.org.uk/Resources/self-harm2010.html
Data for 2009 can be accessed here:
http://www.freemovement.org.uk/Resources/self-harm2009.html
1) Number of individuals on formal self-harm at risk.
2) Number on incidents of self-harm requiring medical treatment.
3) Number of deaths if any.
The information requested is in the tables below.
With regards to the number of deaths, there was a death at Oakington IRC during this period which will be the subject of a Coroner's inquest and it would be inappropriate to comment on the details of this case in advance of the conclusion of the Coroner's Inquest.
Number of incidents of Self-Harm requiring medical treatment 2nd Quarter 2010
April May June 2010
Brook House 1 0 6
Campsfield House 0 0 0
Colnbrook 15 10 1
Dover 7 1 1 ( 125% increase on previous quarter)
Dungavel 0 0 0
Harmondsworth 1 0 2
Haslar 1 1 2
Lindholme 0 1 0
Oakington 2 0 2
Tinsley House 0 4 1
Yarl's Wood 1 1 0
Total 28 18 15
Subtotal 61 (57 in first quarter 2010)
Number of individuals on *ACDT (Self-harm at risk) 2nd Quarter 2010
April May June 2010
Brook House 26 19 22
Campsfield House 6 7 10
Colnbrook 28 18 29
Dover 5 5 2
Dungavel 7 5 9
Harmondsworth 17 6 14 ( 54% increase on previous quarter)
Haslar 2 2 6
Lindholme 0 1 1
Oakington 6 5 11 ( 46.5 increase on previous quarter)
Tinsley House 5 9 4
Yarl's Wood 14 11 21 ( 31% increase on previous quarter)
Total 116 88 129
Subtotal 333 (332 in first quarter 2010)
*The UK Border Agency (UKBA) has adopted the Prison Service model of self-harm reduction which replaces the Formal Self-Harm at Risk and is called Assessment Care in Detention and Teamwork (ACDT).