• Prison healthcare

HMP Winchester

Romsey Road, Winchester, Hampshire, SO22 5DF (01962) 723000

Provided and run by:
Practice Plus Group Health and Rehabilitation Services Limited

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All Inspections

14, 15, 16 November 2022

During an inspection looking at part of the service

We carried out an announced follow up inspection of healthcare services provided by Practice Plus Group Health & Rehabilitation Services Limited (PPG) at HMP Winchester on 14 to 16 November 2022. This was in response to a HMP comprehensive inspection carried out in January/February 2022 when we found the quality of care required improvement. We issued two Requirement Notices in relation to Regulation 17: Good governance; and Regulation 18: Staffing.

The purpose of this focused follow up inspection was to determine if the healthcare services provided by PPG were now meeting the legal requirements of the above regulations, under Section 60 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008.

At this inspection we found the required improvements had been made and the provider was meeting the regulations.

We do not currently rate services provided in prisons. We highlight good practice and issues that service providers need to improve and take regulatory action as necessary.

At this inspection we found:

  • Systems and processes to ensure that onward referrals were made and tracked following the identification of mental health needs had been introduced.
  • Systems aimed to ensure patients were monitored and received care and treatment in line with presenting risks.
  • Processes to ensure the effective sharing of patient risks had been strengthened.
  • Staff vacancies remained a challenge in the delivery of care of treatment. New systems, however, had been implemented to ensure tasks were prioritised effectively.
  • Many, but not all staff, received managerial and clinical supervision in line with company policy.
  • A new Practice Plus Group supervision tool had been introduced to improve quality and consistency in its delivery.
  • Staff felt supported and were able to access supervision forums.
  • A system to record and monitor supervision had recently been introduced.

The areas where the provider should make improvements are:

  • The provider should ensure that all staff receive clinical and managerial supervision in line with company policy.
  • The provider should ensure that all eligible staff who undertake the role of early days in custody practitioner are upskilled in triage and revised systems and processes.