IPPs with disabilities
Dear Parole Board for England and Wales,
How many prisoners, currently in the prison estate, with any kind of a disability (physical, learning etc) cannot be released due to lack of access to courses which could demonstrate that they no longer pose a risk to the public, because the courses do not cater for people with the specific disability they have
Yours faithfully,
Diane Taylor
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Dear Ms Taylor
Thank you for your e-mail of 9 December 2014.
General enquiries about the prison population, rather than queries
specifically relating to the work of the Parole Board, should be addressed
to the National Offender Management Service. Such enquiries would include
access to courses within the prison estate. The National Offender
Management Service can be contacted at:
Clive House
70 Petty France
London
SW1H 9EX
Yours sincerely
Declan McHenry
Declan McHenry | Performance and Statistical Analyst
The Parole Board
52 Queen Anne's Gate
London, SW1H 9AG
T: 02033346774
DX: 152380 Westminster 8
W: [1]www.gov.uk/government/organisations/parole-board
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