HMP Five Wells inspection teams find self-harm, drug use, staffing issues, inadequate education classes and bad food at £253m Wellingborough prison
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Inspection teams who made an unannounced visit to HMP Five Wells have found drug use, staff churn, inadequate education classes and bad food at the £253m Wellingborough prison. Inspectors from different bodies looked at all aspects of prison life including health and social care from the Care Quality Commission (CQC), pharmaceuticals and education (Ofsted). Over a 10-day period inspectors found that outcomes for prisoners were ‘not sufficiently good’ for safety, ‘not sufficiently good’ for...

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