

The Independent Advisory Panel on Deaths in Custody (IAP) has created a Coronavirus Information Hub. We have produced a summary of some of the key points, which you can read by clicking here. The prison service has published guidance about prison releases in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, which you can read by clicking here.
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If you are concerned about a person in prison and would like support yourself, click here for details on how to contact the Prisoners' Families Helpline. The Ministry of Justice has also posted a Q&A for friends and family of people in prison which you can read by clicking here. If you know of someone in prison in need of advice and information then click here for details on how they can get in contact with us. Click here to find out how you can get involved. We want to hear from people in prison, and the people who care about them, about their own experience of the pandemic so far.

We have established an urgent new project-CAPPTIVE (The Covid Action Prison Project: Tracking Innovation, Valuing Experience).
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Read the full government guidance-including which prisons have resumed visits-and for information on how you can keep in touch with loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic by clicking here.įind out what we're doing to help ensure that the lives of prisoners, staff and our community are protected during the pandemic by clicking here. This will be determined on a case-by-case basis for each prison, following agreement between HMPPS and public health professionals, and will be reviewed weekly.

HM Prison and Probation Service has announced that social visits will gradually be re-introduced in England and Wales from 29 March.
