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<p>Many everyday necessities can be adapted and misused as weapons. Deciding which
items should be made available therefore involves striking a balance between considerations
of safety and decency.</p><p>Establishments select their local canteen list from items
in the National Product List. They make their selection on the basis of a dynamic
local risk assessment, taking into account a range of factors, notably security, safety,
and prisoner needs.</p><p>The Government is committed to making prisons a safe place
to work and recognises the risks associated with prisoners’ access to everyday items,
including wet-shave razors. In our 2021 Prisons Strategy White Paper, we committed
ourselves to trialling alternatives to wet-shave razors in prisons, to determine whether
a change in approach might lead to a safer environment for both prisoners and staff.
Throughout 2022 and 2023, six pilots have been carried out in the male estate and
one in the female estate. Testing at all sites has now concluded and the results are
being evaluated. The evaluation, which is nearing completion, will enable us to make
informed recommendations on future shaving provision in prison establishments.</p>
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