16/11/2016
Second Prisoner Dies At Maghaberry Jail
A prisoner has died at Maghaberry Prison in Co Antrim, the Northern Ireland Prison Service (NIPS) has confirmed.
In a statement an NIPS spokesperson said: "The next of kin have been informed and the Prison Service has expressed their sympathy to the family.
"The PSNI, Coroner and Prisoner Ombudsman will conduct a full investigation into the death."
It is the second death at the prison in two weeks.
Gerard Mulligan's funeral was held last week after he took his own life.
Ulster Unionist MLA and Justice Spokesperson Doug Beattie said the death raises concerns about manning levels and strategic leadership in the prison system.
He said: "At Justice Ministers Question Time on Monday I asked the Justice Minister if the NIPS and prison reform was in freefall due to poor management and low morale. My question was based on the facts that in the last ten days we have seen prison officers withdraw their labour in HMP Maghaberry, the death of an inmate, an Ombudsman’s report on the death of another inmate, a continued manning crisis and now a five-day ballot amongst prison officers for industrial action.
"Naturally the Minister said no it was not in freefall, sighting the actions she was taking to improve the situation and in fairness I believe she was genuine in her response.
"However, at present the Prison Service is understaffed by 192 officers, not counting the large number of long term sick and absent. This lack of numbers means that minimum staffing levels for a prison of 900 each evening is just 31 officers and that figure is regularly not maintained.
"The Prison Officers Association (POA) at HMP Maghaberry has already raised the alarm bells with the First Minister, the Justice Minister and the Prison Management Board but each time they have been ignored. For the last two weeks I have been pressing the Department of Justice in relation to safety concerns identified by the POA. It has been raised on the floor of the Assembly, the Justice committee and directly with the Justice Minister.
"How many more prisoners have to lose their lives before our Executive realises there is an issue in our prisons and with our Prison Service that will not go away until decisive and strategic action is taken. Underinvestment in staff, an autocratic management style which does not listen to the concerns of the rank and file, as well as poor terms and conditions are leading to a service with low morale is low and poor staff retention.
"Again I call on the First Ministers to show strategic responsibility for one of their government Departments, for the Justice Minister to force the Prison Management Board to implement the safety recommendations raised by the POA and finally for the Department of Finance to find the resources to staff the Prison Service correctly with investment in people on terms and conditions of service as envisaged in the 2014 'Staff Deployment Agreement'."
Sinn Féin MLA Declan Kearney said: "I extend my sympathies to the family and friends of this prisoner at this difficult time.
"It is important that the relevant authorities carry out a full and thorough investigation into this death."
(CD)
In a statement an NIPS spokesperson said: "The next of kin have been informed and the Prison Service has expressed their sympathy to the family.
"The PSNI, Coroner and Prisoner Ombudsman will conduct a full investigation into the death."
It is the second death at the prison in two weeks.
Gerard Mulligan's funeral was held last week after he took his own life.
Ulster Unionist MLA and Justice Spokesperson Doug Beattie said the death raises concerns about manning levels and strategic leadership in the prison system.
He said: "At Justice Ministers Question Time on Monday I asked the Justice Minister if the NIPS and prison reform was in freefall due to poor management and low morale. My question was based on the facts that in the last ten days we have seen prison officers withdraw their labour in HMP Maghaberry, the death of an inmate, an Ombudsman’s report on the death of another inmate, a continued manning crisis and now a five-day ballot amongst prison officers for industrial action.
"Naturally the Minister said no it was not in freefall, sighting the actions she was taking to improve the situation and in fairness I believe she was genuine in her response.
"However, at present the Prison Service is understaffed by 192 officers, not counting the large number of long term sick and absent. This lack of numbers means that minimum staffing levels for a prison of 900 each evening is just 31 officers and that figure is regularly not maintained.
"The Prison Officers Association (POA) at HMP Maghaberry has already raised the alarm bells with the First Minister, the Justice Minister and the Prison Management Board but each time they have been ignored. For the last two weeks I have been pressing the Department of Justice in relation to safety concerns identified by the POA. It has been raised on the floor of the Assembly, the Justice committee and directly with the Justice Minister.
"How many more prisoners have to lose their lives before our Executive realises there is an issue in our prisons and with our Prison Service that will not go away until decisive and strategic action is taken. Underinvestment in staff, an autocratic management style which does not listen to the concerns of the rank and file, as well as poor terms and conditions are leading to a service with low morale is low and poor staff retention.
"Again I call on the First Ministers to show strategic responsibility for one of their government Departments, for the Justice Minister to force the Prison Management Board to implement the safety recommendations raised by the POA and finally for the Department of Finance to find the resources to staff the Prison Service correctly with investment in people on terms and conditions of service as envisaged in the 2014 'Staff Deployment Agreement'."
Sinn Féin MLA Declan Kearney said: "I extend my sympathies to the family and friends of this prisoner at this difficult time.
"It is important that the relevant authorities carry out a full and thorough investigation into this death."
(CD)
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