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Baby dies in prison after pregnant mother gives birth alone

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RedToothBrush · 04/10/2019 21:56

amp.theguardian.com/society/2019/oct/04/baby-dies-in-uk-prison-after-inmate-gives-birth-alone-in-cell?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter&__twitter_impression=true
Baby dies in UK prison after inmate ‘gives birth alone in cell’
Police investigate unexplained death at Bronzefield women’s prison in Surrey

The case raises serious questions about how the woman came to be unsupervised and without medical support during her labour and birth, and about the conditions at the privately run prison.

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Bronzefield is Europe’s largest female prison, holding up to 557 inmates, and is operated by Sodexo Justice Services. Concerns have been raised previously about the care of prisoners.

In the case of Natasha Chin, who died at HMP Bronzefield in 2016, an inquest jury found that neglect and systemic failings at the prison had contributed to her death. Four women have died at Bronzefield since July 2016.

There is a mother and baby unit at the prison and women whose babies are born in prison, or who already have a baby when they enter prison, can keep the infants with them until they are 18 months old.

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Jane Ryan, a solicitor at Bhatt Murphy Solicitors who specialises in cases of women in prison, said: “There are serious concerns raised about risk issues arising from lack of access to midwives when labour commences, access to pregnancy records and full maternity care. It is an indictment of our prison system that a woman was giving birth in a prison cell. There must be a full independent investigation, and possibly an inquest, into these horrific circumstances.”

Dr Kate Paradine, the chief executive of the charity Women in Prison, said: “All mothers should have the right to give birth in dignity. But time and time again, we hear of situations where this isn’t happening, with mothers regularly being denied access to the vital health and maternity care necessary to give birth safely. This has devastating consequences not only for the baby and mother, but also for the rest of the family they are separated from.”

Worst bit?

A spokesman for the Prisons & Probation Ombudsman, an independent body which investigates deaths in prisons and detention centres, confirmed that they are not investigating the baby’s death and said it was not part of their remit.

Like WTF?!

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EssexAndrew · 08/10/2019 21:04

Catherine West, Labour MP for Hornsey raised the issue in Parliament today - here is a link to a Tweet with her question being asked - I am not yet sure what the response asctually was I think from Justice Minister Lucy Frazer MP, conservative MP for East Cambridgeshire,

twitter.com/CatherineWest1/status/1181546176908333056?s=20

I now understand it was two journalists at The Guardian that first reported the child's death - Hannah Devlin and Diane Taylor - there latest updated report from today is here: -

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/oct/08/multiple-inquiries-ordered-into-death-of-baby-in-uk-prison

ChattyLion · 11/10/2019 19:43

I wrote to Catherine West to say thanks. She said she’ll continue to raise questions about conditions in prison for women. Flowers

EssexAndrew · 11/10/2019 21:46

Thank you ChattyLion -

catherine Weat asked

"Given the tragic case of the baby who died in prison and the mother who laboured on her own in a prison cell, will the Minister please, in her review, look at two issues? First, were enough prison officers on duty that night, and secondly, will every single pregnant prisoner be given a healthcare plan suitable to her needs for every day of her pregnancy on which she is in prison?"

Lucy Frazer answered

"The hon. Lady has made a very important point. I assure her that a number of investigations are under way. Ten separate investigations of the incident are currently taking place, and I am pleased to announce that the Secretary of State and I have formally asked the prisons and probation ombudsman to conduct an overarching investigation. I spoke to the governor of the prison yesterday. She has introduced hourly checks throughout the night for all pregnant women, and fortnightly pregnancy review boards are being held for them, involving a multidisciplinary team. That is happening throughout the female prisoner estate."

It did not quite commit to ensuring that resources are in place that such a death cannot happen again - but was somewhat reassuring

www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2019-10-08a.1626.1&s=catherine+west#g1631.1

FeminismandWomensFights · 13/10/2019 23:20

Does anyone know when any of these investigations will be reporting? Feels like change is urgently needed for women in prison on so many fronts.
I wrote to Catherine West MP to say thanks to give her encouragement to carry on in this area and got a good reply but I forgot to ask her about any of the practicalities. Blush
Are there other MPs currently active on women prisoners’ rights to write to?

BernardBlacksWineIceLolly · 21/10/2019 17:06

Had a response from my MP referencing the investigations and saying that the Secretary of State has formally asked the prison and probation ombudsman to conduct an overarching investigation

Also the prison governor has introduced hourly checks through the night for pregnant women (why wasn’t this in place already...?) and fortnightly review boards

Let’s hope it doesn’t tail off once the scrutiny moves on

WelshMoth · 21/10/2019 17:10

This is devastating to read.
How can this happen?

I want to make more noise about this - what can we do?

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