• Prison healthcare

Archived: HMP Wakefield

5 Love Lane, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, WF2 9AG (01924) 612000

Provided and run by:
Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust

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All Inspections

19 March 2015

During an inspection looking at part of the service

We had previously carried out an inspection at HMP Wakefield in July 2014. During this inspection we identified that due to the complex nature of the healthcare provider arrangements in place at the prison, partnership working with both the other providers and the prison itself were not sufficiently developed and there were gaps in joint working.

We asked the provider to submit an action plan to us and we revisited in March 2015 to see if the provider had made the necessary improvements.

We found that there were now clear arrangements in place for governance of the services being delivered and all providers were clear on their accountability and responsibilities on site. There had been development of joint working practices and these meant that the approach to services being provided to patients was more joined up.

7, 8 July 2014

During a themed inspection looking at Offender Healthcare

NHS Humber Trust were providing in-patient services at HMP Wakefield. This formed part of the wider healthcare services available at HMP Wakefield provided by multiple providers. Due to the complex nature of the provider arrangements in place at the prison, partnership working with both the other providers and the prison itself were necessary in order to ensure a joined up service was provided. This was not always at the level it needed to be and there were gaps in joint working.

Staff told us that there were some issues with in-patient beds being blocked to clinical admissions and this impacted on their ability to provide in-patient services at full capacity. Medicine management and pharmacy services were provided by another provider.

Patients we spoke with were happy with the service that was provided and we observed that the unit was calm and relaxed during our inspection. There were some issues with the environment within the in-patient unit and these were being raised on a regular basis with the prison.

There were processes in place for supervision, training and support of staff and these were seen to be effective and appropriate.