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Isis

Year: 2021 Published: 18 May 2022 Type: Prison · Cat training prison for young adults (18-21) and categ Population: 600 Key concerns Positive findings

HMP/YOI Isis, a training prison for young adults, faced significant challenges during 2021 due to the ongoing pandemic and its transition to a younger population. Self-harm and violence incidents rose considerably, though some safety measures like ACCT cases decreased. The Board expressed ongoing concerns about property issues, delays in mental health transfers, and the impact of reduced face-to-face education and purposeful activity on rehabilitation.

Safety statistics

Incidents during reporting year
IndicatorThis yearPrevious
Deaths in custody0
Self-harm incidents412277
ACCT cases opened148182
Prisoner assaults228184
Assaults on staff132
Drug finds370

Positive findings

The Board commends staff in reception for being well organised and treating new arrivals with decency and respect. First night procedures are well structured. Hygiene and cleanliness standards have generally been good and maintained from the previous year. The psychological therapies model introduced by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust provides treatment pathways supporting mental health care, and the Samaritans-led Listener programme was active.

Key concerns

13 items
Other Repeated The Minister is required to deliver the policy framework for handling prisoners’ property that has been promised for so many years.
Education/Purposeful Activity Education and work are central to the aims of the Prisons Strategy White Paper, but an integrated and sustainable programme will be needed if prisoners are to successfully make a life outside prison.
Other Repeated Publish the new property policy framework referred to in the response to the 2020 annual report and which the Prison Service said would be published in 2021.
Resettlement/Release Require prisons receiving prisoners from the courts to complete an OASys report before a prisoner is transferred.
Resettlement/Release Put in place arrangements that allow category D prisoners to move to category D prisons without undue delay after they have been recategorised.
Estate/Conditions Support the prison to find a long-term solution to the broken cell windows in the prison.
Resettlement/Release Provide an assessment of the impact of the changed arrangements for the resettlement of prisoners on their prospects of securing housing, employment and education.
Regime/Time Out of Cell As soon as the measures relating to Covid-19 allow, reinstate an induction programme for new arrivals.
Staffing Continue to increase the amount of time spent on key work and keep under review the effectiveness of the ‘community-based’ approach to key work.
Regime/Time Out of Cell In year, evaluate whether the ‘community-based model’ is delivering the benefits anticipated in relation to violence, education and training, attendance at other activities and prisoners' feelings of safety. But also assess the impact of no planned time for association on prisoners.
Education/Purposeful Activity Continue to work effectively and proactively with education and vocational training providers to drive up levels of engagement and motivation in education and work-related skills, to ensure that prisoners are fully prepared to enter the world of work upon release.
Regime/Time Out of Cell Reinstate as soon as possible Christian faith services, so that all denominations can worship on Sundays, and Friday prayers for Muslim prisoners.
Regime/Time Out of Cell Complete the review of the IEP scheme and introduce any changes.

Applications to the IMB

CategoryCurrentPrevious
Accommodation (including transfers) 26 38
Adjudications 11 11
Discrimination 3 2
Food 0 1
Healthcare 17 21
Other 35 45
Property (Internal) 26 44
Property (On transfer from another prison) 27 34
Rule 39 12 19
Segregation 12 16
Sentence Planning 17 19
Staff 25 12
Visits 2 6
Work/Pay 3 4

Other reports for Isis

2025 Published 13 May 2026 Population 580 · Concerns
2024 Published 3 Jun 2025 Population 580 · Self-harm 312 · Concerns
2023 Published 15 May 2024 Population 600 · Self-harm 252 · Concerns
2022 Published 25 May 2023 Population 600 · Self-harm 180 · Concerns
2020 Published 4 Jun 2021 Population 550 · Self-harm 277 · Concerns

Report details

Establishment
Isis
Type
Prison · Cat training prison for young adults (18-21) and categ
Report year
2021
Published
18 May 2022
Responsible body
Isis
MoJ rating (2024/25)
1 — Serious concern

Population

Population600
Operational capacity614
CNA (designed for)478 126%
Time out of cell2.5h/day

Service providers

Catering
Mitie
Education
Novus
Facilities management
Mitie
Healthcare
Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust
Library services
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Social care
Royal Borough of Greenwich
Substance misuse support
Oxleas Interventions

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