Send (HM Prison)

HMP Send
Opened 1962
Management HM Prison Service
Prison type Adult Female/Closed Category
Prisoner figures 282 (May 2009)
Location Send, Surrey
Governor Louise Spencer
Information www.justice.gov.uk

HM Prison Send is a Closed Category women's prison, located in the village of Send (near Woking), in Surrey, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.

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History

Originally a Smallpox Isolation Hospital, Send first became a prison in 1962 when it opened as a Junior Detention Centre. It remained as such until 1987 when it was re-classified as a Category C Adult Male Training Prison. Send was demolished and completely rebuilt by 1999, opening as a closed Female Training Prison.

In August 2005, a report by the Independent Monitoring Board warned of a marked increase in self harm and suicide amongst inmates at Send Prison. The lack of staff at the jail was also criticised. However the report did praise the prisons education provision, and its farms and gardens scheme.[1]

The prison today

Send is a closed prison for adult females. In addition it also houses a 20 bed Addictive Treatment Unit, an 80 bed Resettlement Unit and a 40 bed Therapeutic Community.

HMP Sends Education Department runs Key Skills courses and NVQs in Business Administration. The Farms and Gardens department offers Floristry NVQs, and the Works Department run an industrial workshop and painting party. Prisoners held in the Resettlement Unit can also do voluntary work, attend College courses and Work Placements in the outside community.

Notable inmates

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