Rampton Secure Hospital

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Rampton Secure Hospital
Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Location
Place Retford Nottinghamshire, England, (UK)
Organisation
Care System Public NHS
Hospital Type Specialist
Affiliated Med.Sch. Unknown
Services
Emergency Dept. No Accident & Emergency
Beds about 370
Speciality Secure mental hospital
History
Founded Unknown
Links
Website Trust Homepage
See also Hospitals in England

Rampton Secure Hospital is a high security mental hospital in the village of Woodbeck between Retford and Rampton in Nottinghamshire, England.

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[edit] Background

The hospital houses about 400 patients who have been detained under the Mental Health Act 1983 under one of these classifications:

  • Mental illness
  • Psychopathic (personality) disorder
  • (Severe) mental impairment, which is the legal term for what would now be called learning difficulties.

Rampton Hospital is the UK national centre for high-secure care of patients with learning difficulties (which often are together with mental illness/personality disorder) and a pilot site for an intensive personality disorder service.

About a quarter of the patients have had no significant contact with the criminal justice system, but have been detained under the Mental Health Act and are considered to require treatment in conditions of "special security" owing to their "dangerous, violent or criminal propensities". Others have been convicted of an offence by the courts and either ordered to be detained in hospital or subsequently transferred there from prison.

It has a staff of about 1,500.

[edit] History

In former times the area which is now the hospital was occupied by open land called "Rampton Field", which was likely a big common.

On Tuesday 22 May 1979 Yorkshire Television showed a program "Rampton, The Secret Hospital", which was a severe exposé of mistreatment of Rampton patients by staff; it is listed in a "top ten" of television programs which caused serious effects, and it got an International Emmy. A follow-up television report a few weeks later said that its effect within Rampton Hospital was a few scapegoat prosecutions, and things continuing as before except that no staff member could trust another staff member not to be an informer.

In recent years the open ground between its gate and the nearest hospital buildings have been built-over with a housing estate for its staff.

[edit] A.I.M. (Artists In Mind)

Many patients who could benefit from being able to use their time in creative activities whilst in hospital find a lack of opportunity is available, due to an alleged imbalance between in the hospital's priorites. In mental hospitals generally, attention to providing adequate treatment is sacrificed to the overriding concern with security.

The community arts charity A.I.M. (Artists In Mind), based in Huddersfield, Yorkshire was first established in a partnership between Rampton Hospital and Leeds University.

Currently, in 2006, two groups of patients in Rampton Hospital, one female group and one male group (only single-sex interaction is permitted) have been working on a sculpture project facilitated by A.I.M. founder John Holt, and overseen by two nationally-acclaimed artists, the Holmfirth sculptor Brendan Hesmondhalgh and Blackburn-based sculptor Halima Cassell. This is intended to produce new site-specific works that will enhance the hospital environment.

With regard to the artwork of patients at Rampton and other mental institutions, an A.I.M. spokesperson has voiced concerns that "patients' work is often confiscated, destroyed, obstructed, and/or denigrated by hospital establishments. This is seen to hinder the creative and spiritual processes of development and healing. It is also disempowering to patients that they can have little or no intellectual property rights over their work, although much of their artwork would be valued highly in a contemporary art scene which regards so-called Outsider Art as a collectible and trendy commodity, and, more seriously, as exploring areas of the human psyche which few people ever experience to such extremes."

Map sources for Rampton Secure Hospital at grid reference SK775776
Map sources for Rampton Secure Hospital at grid reference SK775776

[edit] Notable patients of Rampton Hospital

[edit] Location

It is situated 2.3 km = 1.4 miles WSW of Rampton village at at Ordnance Survey grid reference SK 775 776 GB Grid. Map at this link.

[edit] See also

Broadmoor and Ashworth are two other high-security mental hospitals in England and Wales. The Carstairs state hospital is the equivalent facility for Scotland and Northern Ireland.

A.I.M., the Huddersfield-based arts charity which works with Rampton's patients and other survivors of spiritual and emotional crisis.

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