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<p>People who are sentenced by a court to imprisonment after conviction may be assessed
by a psychiatrist in prison if it is thought that their mental disorder is of a nature
or degree that requires treatment in hospital. Section 47 of the Mental Health Act
1983 is considered when transferring prisoners. Proposed changes are being made to
the way in which inpatient secure beds are commissioned with the aim of improving
timely allocation. Time scales are monitored by NHS England and include an expectation
of 14-day prison transfers. The transfer time starts on completion of the first medical
assessment and stops once the prisoner has been admitted to hospital.</p><p> </p><p>HMP
Northumberland has a professional and supportive Mental Health team engaged in supporting
men with both mental health and complex needs. The Mental Health team, delivered by
Tees, Esk and Wear Valley NHS Trust are actively engaged with men who are subject
to Assessment, Care in Custody and Teamwork (ACCT) procedures and those who reside
within the Separation and Care (SCU), as well as other men across the site, with a
variety of needs.</p><p> </p><p>Through The Gate (TTG) services have created an opportunity
for early identification of individuals who may have complex mental health needs and
gives a framework for cooperation and joined up working, as well as release planning.
A new complex Case Manager has been appointed by G4S (Healthcare provider) with whom
the mental health team at HMP Northumberland will work closely with to co-ordinate
needs, and ensure the support for individuals is comprehensive.</p>
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