HM Prison Castington
Location | Acklington, Northumberland |
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Governor | Alex Tait |
HM Prison Castington is a male juvenile's prison and Young Offenders Institution, located in the village of Acklington in Northumberland, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.
Castington Prison is the most northerly Young Offenders Institution in England, and is built on the site of the former RAF Acklington airfield.
History
Castington Prison was subject to a hostage crisis in 1997 when a prison officer was held hostage by two inmates for nineteen hours. At least two small fires were lit at the prison by inmates during the disturbance.[1] Castington was involved in more controversy in 2001 when the Prison Reform Trust named it as the most violent detention centre in England.[2]
Various improvements to the regime and facilities at Castington were implemented over the next few years with positive results. In 2005 the prison was declared a safe, respectful and purposeful environment by the Chief Inspector of prisons.[3]
The prison today
Castington has the capacity to accommodate 128 sentenced and unsentenced juveniles (aged 15-17), 40 trainees (aged 15-17), as well as 120 sentenced and 120 unsentenced young offenders (aged 18-21). The prison is divided into seven units, all of which are equipped with integral sanitation.
The prison provides full-time education and vocational training geared towards GCSEs, GNVQs and City and Guilds qualfications for all inmates. Facilities at Castington include a library, fully-equipped gym and sports pitches. In addition the prison's P.E. Department organise various sports teams and competitions. The prison chaplaincy includes eight members from various christian denominations as well as an imam.
Castington's Healthcare Centre has nursing cover 24 hours per day with seven in-patient beds and a Primary Care area. Outpatient facilities include a daily GP surgery with access to a dentist, optician, and podiatrist, as well as specialised mental health services.