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<p>There have been four self-inflicted deaths in prisons in England and Wales in the
period 1<sup>st </sup>- 31<sup>st</sup> March 2020. Our condolences are with the family
and friends of the prisoners who have died.</p><p>These figures are derived from the
HMPPS Deaths in Prison Custody database. As classification of deaths may change following
an inquest or as new information emerges, numbers are subject to change. Self-inflicted
deaths are classified as any death of a person who has apparently taken his or her
own life irrespective of intent.</p><p>Data covering the period 1<sup>st</sup> April
– 30<sup>th</sup> June is not yet available and will be published on 30<sup>th</sup>
July.</p><p>The health and welfare of prisoners is a priority. Self-inflicted deaths
remain a huge concern, and we must continue to make jails safer and ensure prisoners
can access the support they need – which is why we are extending telephone access
and providing dedicated support to each individual.</p>
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