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Mr. Michael Forsyth
[holding answer 8 January 1995]: Responsibility for this matter has been delegated to the Director General of the Prison Service, who has been asked to arrange for a reply to be given.
Letter from Derek Lewis to Mr. Jack Straw, dated 10 February 1995:
The Home Secretary has asked me to reply to your recent Question about the number of prisoners diagnosed as mentally ill in each year since 1979 and how many of them were transferred to NHS facilities.
The information sought in the first part of your Question is not available in the form requested. Since December 1991 Prison Service establishments have, however, been carrying out regular medical monitoring exercises. To monitor the assessed needs of mentally disordered prisoners information is collected and collated by the Directorate of Health Care on a periodical basis. On a given day prisoners who are considered by prison doctors to need some form of mental health care are categorised as follows:
- (a) prisoners requiring removal or transfer to a psychiatric hospital under Mental Health Act provisions and who are awaiting such transfer. This figure includes remand prisoners awaiting disposal by the court.
- (b) prisoners who are sufficiently ill to be occupying in-patient beds in prison health care centres; and
- (c) prisoners requiring some form of mental health care but not removal/transfer to psychiatric hospital or in-patient treatment in a prison health care centre.
Tables 1 to 3 enclosed show the numbers of mentally disordered prisoners recorded in each of the above categories over the period from December 1991 to September 1994.
We do not yet know the precise reason for the fall from 802 to 331 in the number of mentally ill prisoners occupying in-patient beds in February and September 1994 but it is more than offset by the increase, from 1766 to 2598, in the number of such prisoners being cared for elsewhere within establishments.
Table 4 enclosed gives the number of transfers to hospital from 1979 onwards under sections 47 and 48 of the Mental Health Act 1983, or their equivalents under the preceding legislation, sections
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72 and 73 of the Mental Health Act 1959. This shows that there has been a marked increase in the number of transfers over the last 15 years, with more than double the number of transfers in 1994 when compared with 1990.
Table 1 |
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The number of prisoners awaiting removal or transfer to a psychiatric hospital under Mental Health Act provisions, including remand prisoners awaiting disposal by the court. |
December 1991 |
128 |
February 1992 |
92 |
April 1992 |
112 |
June 1992 |
101 |
August 1992 |
85 |
October 1992 |
107 |
December 1992 |
101 |
February 1993 |
123 |
May 1993 |
161 |
September 1993 |
104 |
February 1994 |
136 |
June 1994 |
174 |
September 1994 |
102 |
Table 2 |
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The number of prisoners considered by prison doctors to be sufficiently mentally ill to occupy an in-patient bed in a prison health care centre. |
December 1991 |
845 |
February 1992 |
671 |
April 1992 |
696 |
June 1992 |
557 |
August 1992 |
553 |
October 1992 |
563 |
December 1992 |
428 |
February 1993 |
415 |
May 1993 |
571 |
September 1993 |
663 |
February 1994 |
802 |
June 1994 |
684 |
September 1994 |
331 |
Table 3 |
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The number of prisoners considered by prison doctors to require some form of mental health care but not removal/transfer to psychiatric hospital or in-patient treatment in a prison health care centre |
December 1991 |
1,048 |
February 1992 |
1,515 |
April 1992 |
1,432 |
June 1992 |
1,696 |
August 1992 |
2,132 |
October 1992 |
1,963 |
December 1992 |
2,093 |
February 1993 |
2,343 |
May 1993 |
1,775 |
September 1993 |
1,664 |
February 1994 |
1,766 |
June 1994 |
1,921 |
September 1994 |
2,598 |
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Table 4 |
Transfers of prisoners to hospital by direction of the Home Secretary under Sections 72 and 73 of the Mental Health Act 1959 and Sections 47 and 48 of the Mental Health Act 1983 |
|
After sentence S72/S47 |
Before sentence S73/S48 |
Total |
1979 |
70 |
16 |
86 |
1980 |
87 |
19 |
106 |
1981 |
86 |
22 |
108 |
1982 |
85 |
18 |
103 |
1983 |
91 |
24 |
115 |
1984 |
108 |
47 |
155 |
1985 |
100 |
41 |
141 |
1986 |
107 |
53 |
160 |
1987 |
127 |
77 |
204 |
1988 |
121 |
85 |
206 |
1989 |
131 |
100 |
231 |
1990 |
156 |
181 |
337 |
1991 |
193 |
264 |
457 |
1992 |
230 |
380 |
610 |
1993 |
290 |
486 |
776 |
19941 |
234 |
512 |
746 |
1 Provisional figures. |