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The construction of a new station at Horden is being promoted by Durham County Council and funded from the North East Local Enterprise Partnership Growth Deal. To date, no approval has been sought from the Secretary of State for its opening. The Department would expect the sponsors to work with the future Northern franchisee to develop a deliverable plan.<\/p>

<\/p>

The Invitation to Tender for the northern rail franchise, published in February 2015, confirmed that we would be asking bidders to replace the Pacer trains and introduce 120 new-build vehicles by January 2020. This is part of our transformation of rail travel in the north and a step in the creation of a northern powerhouse for the UK economy.<\/p>

<\/p>

The Government established Transport for the North (TfN) in October 2014 to formalise cooperation on transport issues in the North. The aim is for TfN to speak with one voice to Government on the transport priorities for the whole of the North. The Department is working closely with TfN and Rail North to develop and prioritise the rail options so that the first tranche is ready for consideration as part of the Government\u2019s Rail Investment Strategy for the next rail investment period (CP6, 2019 \u2013 2024).<\/p>

<\/p>

There is currently a two-hourly Northern service on the Middlesbrough-Sunderland-Newcastle route, with a couple of extra services. By December 2017, this will become an hourly service.<\/del><\/p>

Northern Rail provides an hourly service in each direction between Newcastle and Middlesbrough throughout the day with some additional trains at peak times with some through trains serving Hexham and Nunthorpe. Northern improved the Sunday service frequency between Newcastle and Middlesbrough in May 2015 so trains now run every hour in each direction through the week.<\/p>

<\/p><\/ins>The ITT for the future franchise requires bidders to provide a materially similar number of train services along the Durham Coast line each day of the week.<\/ins><\/p>

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<\/p>

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The requested information has been supplied below:<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Number of pupils entering higher education having achieved at least one vocational GCSE qualification<\/p>

<\/p>

Year<\/strong><\/p><\/td>

Pupils in HE with at least one vocational GCSE by the end of key stage 4<\/strong><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2011/12<\/p><\/td>

28,409<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2012/13<\/p><\/td>

21,655<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

Source: National Pupil Database, HESA dataset<\/p>

<\/p>

These changes are the result of reforms to performance tables which have removed the perverse incentives for schools to teach qualifications that were easy to achieve and/or had an inflated value in performance measures. This served only to devalue vocational education. Now, the qualifications which can count in performance tables are those that are of demonstrably high quality and promote progression.<\/p>

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The requested information has been provided in the table below.<\/p>

<\/p>

Results of GCSEs in Applied[1] (vocational) subjects of pupils at the end of Key Stage 4<\/p>

<\/p>

Year<\/strong><\/p><\/td>

Total Entries<\/strong><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2006/07<\/p><\/td>

147,264<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2007/08<\/p><\/td>

114,582<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2008/09<\/p><\/td>

138,101<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2009/10<\/p><\/td>

113,180<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2010/11<\/p><\/td>

95,116<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2011/12<\/p><\/td>

23,459<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2012/13<\/p><\/td>

12,109<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2013/14[2][3]<\/p><\/td>

7,881<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Source: Key Stage 4 attainment data<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

These changes are the result of reforms to performance tables which have removed the perverse incentives for schools to teach qualifications that were easy to achieve and/or had an inflated value in performance measures. This served only to devalue vocational education. Now, the qualifications which can count in performance tables are those that are of demonstrably high quality and promote progression.<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

[1] For the years 2008/09 to 2010/11 this includes entries in both single and double award applied GCSEs. All other years include entries for double award applied GCSEs only.<\/p>

[2] Discounting has been applied where pupils have taken the same subject more than once and only one entry is counted in these circumstances. Further information is available from the GCSE statistical first release available at: www.gov.uk/government/statistics/revised-gcse-and-equivalent-results-in-england-2013-to-2014<\/a>. The first entry policy was introduced in 2013/14; this policy could have affected the total number of entries in 2013/14.<\/p>

[3] Double Award vocational GCSEs are equivalent to 1 GCSE.<\/p>

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Data relating to the number of awards for BTEC qualifications by level has only been collected since the 2005/06 academic year. Therefore, figures for 2005/06 to 2013/14 inclusive are provided in the table below.<\/p>

<\/p>

BTEC qualification[1]<\/a> numbers of pupils at the end of Key stage 4[2]<\/a> in all schools<\/strong><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Number of Awards<\/p>

<\/p>

Year[3]<\/a>,[4]<\/a><\/strong><\/p><\/td>

Level 1<\/strong><\/p><\/td>

Level 2<\/strong><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2005/06<\/p><\/td>

-<\/p><\/td>

9,835<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2006/07<\/p><\/td>

-<\/p><\/td>

37,798<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2007/08<\/p><\/td>

-<\/p><\/td>

102,329<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2008/09<\/p><\/td>

-<\/p><\/td>

166,242<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2009/10<\/p><\/td>

-<\/p><\/td>

259,921<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2010/11<\/p><\/td>

-<\/p><\/td>

283,206<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2011/12[5]<\/a><\/p><\/td>

13,661<\/p><\/td>

463,525<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2012/13<\/p><\/td>

15,949<\/p><\/td>

503,542<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2013/14[6]<\/a><\/p><\/td>

3,465<\/p><\/td>

294,729<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

Source: Key Stage 4 attainment data<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

These changes are the result of reforms to performance tables which have removed the perverse incentives for schools to teach qualifications that were easy to achieve and/or had an inflated value in performance measures. This served only to devalue vocational education. Now, the qualifications which can count in performance tables are those that are of demonstrably high quality and promote progression.<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

[1]<\/a> Until 2010/11, comprises BTEC First Diploma and BTEC First Certificate. From 2011/12, it comprises BTEC Award, BTEC Certificate and BTEC Diploma.<\/p>

[2]<\/a> Those in all schools who were at the end of key stage 4 in the relevant academic year.<\/p>

[3]<\/a> Includes achievements by these pupils in previous academic years.<\/p>

[4]<\/a> Figures for 2006/07 and 2007/08 are provisional, all other years are revised.<\/p>

[5]<\/a> From 2011/12 onwards, BTEC and OCR qualifications awarded as part of the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) are included in their respective BTEC and OCR qualification categories.<\/p>

[6]<\/a> Figures for 2013/14 are based on the new 2013/14 methodology where Professor Alison Wolf\u2019s recommendations and the first entry policy have been implemented. Only those BTEC qualifications mentioned in the document at the following link are included: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/411159/Archived-KS4_performance_tables_-_inclusion_of_14-16_qualifications_in_2014.pdf<\/a>. Therefore the results for 2013/14 academic years may not be directly comparable to previous years.<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>"} , "answeringMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/3995", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Nick Boles"} } , "answeringMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "Grantham and Stamford"} , "answeringMemberPrinted" : {"_value" : "Nick Boles"} , "dateOfAnswer" : {"_value" : "2015-06-01", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} , "isMinisterialCorrection" : {"_value" : "true", "_datatype" : "boolean"} , "previousAnswerVersion" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/347138/answer/previousversion/2083", "answeringMember" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/3980", "answeringMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "East Surrey"} , "answeringMemberPrinted" : {"_value" : "Mr Sam Gyimah"} } , "questionFirstAnswered" : [{"_value" : "2015-06-01T16:51:41.713Z", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} ], "questionFirstMinisteriallyCorrected" : [{"_value" : "2015-06-02T13:51:44.587Z", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} ]} , "answeringDeptId" : {"_value" : "60"} , "answeringDeptShortName" : {"_value" : "Education"} , "answeringDeptSortName" : {"_value" : "Education"} , "date" : {"_value" : "2015-05-27", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} , "hansardHeading" : {"_value" : "Vocational Education"} , "houseId" : {"_value" : "1"} , "legislature" : [{"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/terms/25259", "prefLabel" : {"_value" : "House of Commons"} } ], "questionText" : "To ask the Secretary of State for Education, how many BTEC qualifications at each level were taken in each of the last 10 years.", "registeredInterest" : {"_value" : "false", "_datatype" : "boolean"} , "tablingMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/1533", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Dame Diana Johnson"} } , "tablingMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "Kingston upon Hull North"} , "tablingMemberPrinted" : [{"_value" : "Diana Johnson"} ], "uin" : "295"} , {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/228780", "AnsweringBody" : [{"_value" : "Department for Communities and Local Government"} ], "answer" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/228780/answer", "answerText" : {"_value" : "

£38 billion public and private investment will help ensure 275,000 new affordable homes are provided between 2015 and 2020. This means over the next Parliament we will build more new affordable homes than during any equivalent period in the last twenty years. Funding is allocated through competitive bidding and there are no top down targets for particular areas.<\/del><\/p>

The 2015-18 Affordable Homes Programme has made initial allocations of £1.3 billion grant funding to deliver almost 62,000 new affordable homes, including £154 million in the East and South East area to deliver over 9,600 homes. The Homes and Communities Agency are inviting bids for the remainder of the 2015-18 Affordable Homes Programme funding. Approximately £800 million is available.<\/del><\/p>

<\/p>

Affordable housing expenditure for England, South East,<\/del> Surrey and Elmbridge in each year since 2005 is set out below.<\/p>

<\/p>
<\/td>

England<\/p><\/td>

South East<\/del><\/p><\/td>

Surrey<\/p><\/td>

Elmbridge<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

<\/td>

£m<\/p><\/td>

£m<\/del><\/p><\/td>

£m<\/p><\/td>

£m<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2013-14<\/p><\/td>

965<\/p><\/td>

123<\/del><\/p><\/td>

11<\/p><\/td>

0.9<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2012-13<\/p><\/td>

1,083<\/p><\/td>

157<\/del><\/p><\/td>

14<\/p><\/td>

1<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2011-12<\/p><\/td>

1,578<\/p><\/td>

224<\/del><\/p><\/td>

17<\/p><\/td>

0.9<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2010-11<\/p><\/td>

2,660<\/p><\/td>

426<\/del><\/p><\/td>

34<\/p><\/td>

4<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2009-10<\/p><\/td>

3,737<\/p><\/td>

565<\/del><\/p><\/td>

46<\/p><\/td>

6<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2008-09<\/p><\/td>

2,612<\/p><\/td>

424<\/del><\/p><\/td>

45<\/p><\/td>

2<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2007-08<\/p><\/td>

2,029<\/p><\/td>

363<\/del><\/p><\/td>

37<\/p><\/td>

5<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2006-07<\/p><\/td>

1,921<\/p><\/td>

375<\/del><\/p><\/td>

45<\/p><\/td>

2<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2005-06<\/p><\/td>

1,577<\/p><\/td>

269<\/del><\/p><\/td>

47<\/p><\/td>

5<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>


<\/ins><\/p>

The budget for the supply of new affordable housing in 2014-15 is £1,239 million. However, this under-states the total level of affordable housing investment under this Government. Our Affordable Homes Programme is on track to deliver and surpass 170,000 new affordable homes between 2011 and 2015, and lever in £19.5 billion of public and private investment.<\/ins><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

A further £38 billion of public and private investment will help ensure 275,000 new affordable homes are provided between 2015 and 2020. This means over the next Parliament we will build more new affordable homes than during any equivalent period in the last twenty years. Funding is allocated through competitive bidding and there are no top down targets for particular areas.<\/ins><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

We do not publish regional statistics, nor does our housing or planning policy operate on the old Government Office Regions.<\/ins><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>"} , "answeringMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/4009", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Sir Brandon Lewis"} } , "answeringMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "Great Yarmouth"} , "answeringMemberPrinted" : {"_value" : "Brandon Lewis"} , "dateOfAnswer" : {"_value" : "2015-03-25", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} , "isMinisterialCorrection" : {"_value" : "true", "_datatype" : "boolean"} , "previousAnswerVersion" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/228780/answer/previousversion/52898", "answeringMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/4009", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Sir Brandon Lewis"} } , "answeringMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "Great Yarmouth"} , "answeringMemberPrinted" : {"_value" : "Brandon Lewis"} } , "questionFirstAnswered" : [{"_value" : "2015-03-25T16:26:58.6Z", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} ], "questionFirstMinisteriallyCorrected" : [{"_value" : "2015-03-26T14:00:41.183Z", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} ]} , "answeringDeptId" : {"_value" : "7"} , "answeringDeptShortName" : {"_value" : "Communities and Local Government"} , "answeringDeptSortName" : {"_value" : "Communities and Local Government"} , "date" : {"_value" : "2015-03-20", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} , "hansardHeading" : {"_value" : "Affordable Housing: South East"} , "houseId" : {"_value" : "1"} , "legislature" : [{"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/terms/25259", "prefLabel" : {"_value" : "House of Commons"} } ], "questionText" : "To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, how much the Government plans to invest in affordable housing in the South East of England between 2015 and 2020; and how many affordable homes he forecasts will be built in that region in that period.", "registeredInterest" : {"_value" : "false", "_datatype" : "boolean"} , "tablingMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/4007", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Dominic Raab"} } , "tablingMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "Esher and Walton"} , "tablingMemberPrinted" : [{"_value" : "Mr Dominic Raab"} ], "uin" : "228536"} , {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/228781", "AnsweringBody" : [{"_value" : "Department for Communities and Local Government"} ], "answer" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/228781/answer", "answerText" : {"_value" : "

£38 billion public and private investment will help ensure 275,000 new affordable homes are provided between 2015 and 2020. This means over the next Parliament we will build more new affordable homes than during any equivalent period in the last twenty years. Funding is allocated through competitive bidding and there are no top down targets for particular areas.<\/del><\/p>

The 2015-18 Affordable Homes Programme has made initial allocations of £1.3 billion grant funding to deliver almost 62,000 new affordable homes, including £154 million in the East and South East area to deliver over 9,600 homes. The Homes and Communities Agency are inviting bids for the remainder of the 2015-18 Affordable Homes Programme funding. Approximately £800 million is available.<\/del><\/p>

<\/p>

Affordable housing expenditure for England, South East,<\/del> Surrey and Elmbridge in each year since 2005 is set out below.<\/p>

<\/p>
<\/td>

England<\/p><\/td>

South East<\/del><\/p><\/td>

Surrey<\/p><\/td>

Elmbridge<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

<\/td>

£m<\/p><\/td>

£m<\/del><\/p><\/td>

£m<\/p><\/td>

£m<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2013-14<\/p><\/td>

965<\/p><\/td>

123<\/del><\/p><\/td>

11<\/p><\/td>

0.9<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2012-13<\/p><\/td>

1,083<\/p><\/td>

157<\/del><\/p><\/td>

14<\/p><\/td>

1<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2011-12<\/p><\/td>

1,578<\/p><\/td>

224<\/del><\/p><\/td>

17<\/p><\/td>

0.9<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2010-11<\/p><\/td>

2,660<\/p><\/td>

426<\/del><\/p><\/td>

34<\/p><\/td>

4<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2009-10<\/p><\/td>

3,737<\/p><\/td>

565<\/del><\/p><\/td>

46<\/p><\/td>

6<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2008-09<\/p><\/td>

2,612<\/p><\/td>

424<\/del><\/p><\/td>

45<\/p><\/td>

2<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2007-08<\/p><\/td>

2,029<\/p><\/td>

363<\/del><\/p><\/td>

37<\/p><\/td>

5<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2006-07<\/p><\/td>

1,921<\/p><\/td>

375<\/del><\/p><\/td>

45<\/p><\/td>

2<\/p><\/td><\/tr>

2005-06<\/p><\/td>

1,577<\/p><\/td>

269<\/del><\/p><\/td>

47<\/p><\/td>

5<\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

The budget for the supply of new affordable housing in 2014-15 is £1,239 million. However, this under-states the total level of affordable housing investment under this Government. Our Affordable Homes Programme is on track to deliver and surpass 170,000 new affordable homes between 2011 and 2015, and lever in £19.5 billion of public and private investment.<\/ins><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/ins><\/p>

<\/p>

A further £38 billion of public and private investment will help ensure 275,000 new affordable homes are provided between 2015 and 2020. This means over the next Parliament we will build more new affordable homes than during any equivalent period in the last twenty years. Funding is allocated through competitive bidding and there are no top down targets for particular areas.<\/ins><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/ins><\/p>

<\/p>

We do not publish regional statistics, nor does our housing or planning policy operate on the old Government Office Regions.<\/ins><\/p>

<\/p>

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The number of violent criminals in our prisons has increased by 40% in the past 10 years. A specialised system of restraint known as control and restraint (C&R) has been developed over many years to ensure that prisoners can be controlled with minimum risk of injury to staff or prisoners. C&R is a system of techniques used by a team of three officers as a last resort to bring a violent or refractory prisoner under control. Wherever possible staff should avoid the use of force and de-escalate the situation by persuasion or negotiation; if the techniques are applied then they are used for as short a time as possible. Healthcare staff examine all prisoners on whom force has been used.<\/p>

<\/p>

Violence in prisons is not tolerated; and assaults on our hardworking staff are unacceptable. That is why we have introduced a new protocol establishing that when there are serious assaults on prison staff, the perpetrators must be prosecuted unless there is a good reason why not. This will ensure that prisoners who attack staff are prosecuted and fully brought to justice. It will mean that more of the prisoners who assault staff will spend longer behind bars.<\/p>

<\/p>

All prisons submit a central monthly return providing the number of times force has been used in the prison with details of any injuries sustained. Central data identifies the number of individuals injured rather than the number of incidents where an injury occurred . Use of force incidents may involve multiple prisoners, for example, force used to separate a fight. To identify the number of incidents would require manual interrogation of use of force documentation held at establishments and could only be achieved at disproportionate cost.<\/p>

<\/p>

Central data only records whether an injury resulted in hospitalisation or not. To identify if the injuries sustained were minor or serious would also require manual interrogation of use of force documentation held at establishments and could only be achieved at disproportionate cost.<\/p>

<\/p>

The table below provides details of the number of prisoners hospitalised following an incident where force was used in contracted prisons.<\/p>

<\/p>


<\/strong><\/p>

Prisoners requiring hospitalisation following use of force, by year and establishment<\/strong><\/p>

<\/p>

Establishment<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2010<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2011<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2012<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2013<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2014<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Altcourse<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td>

32<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Ashfield<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Birmingham<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

11<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

9<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Bronzefield<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

5<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Doncaster<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Dovegate<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Forest Bank<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Lowdham Grange<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Northumberland<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Oakwood<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

7<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Parc<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Peterborough<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Rye Hill<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Thameside<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

12<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

TOTAL <\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

20<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

46<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

108<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Note to tables:<\/del><\/p>

1. \u201c-\u201c denotes note applicable<\/del><\/p>

2. HMP Ashfield re-rolled from a Young Offender Institution to adult male category C prison in May 2013.<\/del><\/p>

3. G4S took responsibility for HMP Birmingham October 2011. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/del><\/p>

4. Sodexo took responsibility for HMP Northumberland in December 2013. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/del><\/p>

5. HMP Oakwood opened in April 2012<\/del><\/p>

6. HMP Thameside opened in March 2012<\/del><\/p>

7. These figures are derived from monthly aggregated Use of Force returns from each prison.<\/del><\/p>

A new system for collecting this data was introduced in late 2013 and data recording is likely to have improved. Care should therefore be taken when comparing changes over time.<\/del><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Establishment<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2010<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2011<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2012<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2013<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2014<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Altcourse<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Ashfield<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

3<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Birmingham<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

11<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

3<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Bronzefield<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Doncaster<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Dovegate<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

5<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Forest Bank<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Lowdham Grange<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Northumberland<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Oakwood<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

4<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Parc<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Peterborough<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Rye Hill<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Thameside<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Wolds<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

TOTAL <\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

4<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

5<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

16<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

10<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

14<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Note to tables: <\/ins><\/p>

1. \u201c-\u201c denotes note applicable<\/ins><\/p>

2. HMP Ashfield re-rolled from a Young Offender Institution to adult male category C prison in May 2013.<\/ins><\/p>

3. G4S took responsibility for HMP Birmingham October 2011. Figures provided are for the part of the year when it was operated in the private sector. <\/ins><\/p>

4. Sodexo took responsibility for HMP Northumberland in December 2013. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/ins><\/p>

5. HMP Oakwood opened in April 2012<\/ins><\/p>

6. HMP Thameside opened in March 2012<\/ins><\/p>

7. These figures are derived from monthly aggregated Use of Force returns from each prison.<\/ins><\/p>

8. A new system for collecting this data was introduced in late 2013 and data recording is likely to have improved. Care should therefore be taken when comparing changes over time.<\/ins><\/p>

9. The Wolds ceased to be operated as a private prison, returning to the public sector in July 2013. Figures provided are for the part of the year when it was operated in the private sector<\/ins>.<\/ins> <\/ins><\/p>

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The number of violent criminals in our prisons has increased by 40% in the past 10 years. A specialised system of restraint known as control and restraint (C&R) has been developed over many years to ensure that prisoners can be controlled with minimum risk of injury to staff or prisoners. C&R is a system of techniques used by a team of three officers as a last resort to bring a violent or refractory prisoner under control. Wherever possible staff should avoid the use of force and de-escalate the situation by persuasion or negotiation; if the techniques are applied then they are used for as short a time as possible. Healthcare staff examine all prisoners on whom force has been used.<\/p>

<\/p>

Violence in prisons is not tolerated; and assaults on our hardworking staff are unacceptable. That is why we have introduced a new protocol establishing that when there are serious assaults on prison staff, the perpetrators must be prosecuted unless there is a good reason why not. This will ensure that prisoners who attack staff are prosecuted and fully brought to justice. It will mean that more of the prisoners who assault staff will spend longer behind bars.<\/p>

<\/p>

All prisons submit a central monthly return providing the number of times force has been used in the prison with details of any injuries sustained. Central data identifies the number of individuals injured rather than the number of incidents where an injury occurred . Use of force incidents may involve multiple prisoners, for example, force used to separate a fight. To identify the number of incidents would require manual interrogation of use of force documentation held at establishments and could only be achieved at disproportionate cost.<\/p>

<\/p>

Central data only records whether an injury resulted in hospitalisation or not. To identify if the injuries sustained were minor or serious would also require manual interrogation of use of force documentation held at establishments and could only be achieved at disproportionate cost.<\/p>

<\/p>

The table below provides details of the number of prisoners hospitalised following an incident where force was used in contracted prisons.<\/p>

<\/p>


<\/strong><\/p>

Prisoners requiring hospitalisation following use of force, by year and establishment<\/strong><\/p>

<\/p>

Establishment<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2010<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2011<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2012<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2013<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2014<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Altcourse<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td>

32<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Ashfield<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Birmingham<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

11<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

9<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Bronzefield<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

5<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Doncaster<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Dovegate<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Forest Bank<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Lowdham Grange<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Northumberland<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Oakwood<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

7<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Parc<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Peterborough<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Rye Hill<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Thameside<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

12<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

TOTAL <\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

20<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

46<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

108<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Note to tables:<\/del><\/p>

1. \u201c-\u201c denotes note applicable<\/del><\/p>

2. HMP Ashfield re-rolled from a Young Offender Institution to adult male category C prison in May 2013.<\/del><\/p>

3. G4S took responsibility for HMP Birmingham October 2011. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/del><\/p>

4. Sodexo took responsibility for HMP Northumberland in December 2013. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/del><\/p>

5. HMP Oakwood opened in April 2012<\/del><\/p>

6. HMP Thameside opened in March 2012<\/del><\/p>

7. These figures are derived from monthly aggregated Use of Force returns from each prison.<\/del><\/p>

A new system for collecting this data was introduced in late 2013 and data recording is likely to have improved. Care should therefore be taken when comparing changes over time.<\/del><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/ins><\/p>

Establishment<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2010<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2011<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2012<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2013<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2014<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Altcourse<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Ashfield<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

3<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Birmingham<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

11<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

3<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Bronzefield<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Doncaster<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Dovegate<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

5<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Forest Bank<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Lowdham Grange<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Northumberland<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Oakwood<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

4<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Parc<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Peterborough<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Rye Hill<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Thameside<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Wolds<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

TOTAL <\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

4<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

5<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

16<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

10<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

14<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/ins><\/p>

<\/ins><\/p>

Note to tables: <\/ins><\/p>

1. \u201c-\u201c denotes note applicable<\/ins><\/p>

2. HMP Ashfield re-rolled from a Young Offender Institution to adult male category C prison in May 2013.<\/ins><\/p>

3. G4S took responsibility for HMP Birmingham October 2011. Figures provided are for the part of the year when it was operated in the private sector. <\/ins><\/p>

4. Sodexo took responsibility for HMP Northumberland in December 2013. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/ins><\/p>

5. HMP Oakwood opened in April 2012<\/ins><\/p>

6. HMP Thameside opened in March 2012<\/ins><\/p>

7. These figures are derived from monthly aggregated Use of Force returns from each prison.<\/ins><\/p>

8. A new system for collecting this data was introduced in late 2013 and data recording is likely to have improved. Care should therefore be taken when comparing changes over time.<\/ins><\/p>

9. The Wolds ceased to be operated as a private prison, returning to the public sector in July 2013. Figures provided are for the part of the year when it was operated in the private sector.<\/ins> <\/ins><\/p>"} , "answeringMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/1453", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Andrew Selous"} } , "answeringMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "South West Bedfordshire"} , "answeringMemberPrinted" : {"_value" : "Andrew Selous"} , "dateOfAnswer" : {"_value" : "2015-03-23", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} , "isMinisterialCorrection" : {"_value" : "true", "_datatype" : "boolean"} , "previousAnswerVersion" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/225922/answer/previousversion/52100", "answeringMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/1453", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Andrew Selous"} } , "answeringMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "South West Bedfordshire"} , "answeringMemberPrinted" : {"_value" : "Andrew Selous"} } , "questionFirstAnswered" : [{"_value" : "2015-03-23T17:46:58.863Z", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} ], "questionFirstMinisteriallyCorrected" : [{"_value" : "2015-03-26T15:07:13.88Z", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} ]} , "answeringDeptId" : {"_value" : "54"} , "answeringDeptShortName" : {"_value" : "Justice"} , "answeringDeptSortName" : {"_value" : "Justice"} , "date" : {"_value" : "2015-03-09", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} , "hansardHeading" : {"_value" : "Prisons: Restraint Techniques"} , "houseId" : {"_value" : "1"} , "legislature" : [{"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/terms/25259", "prefLabel" : {"_value" : "House of Commons"} } ], "questionText" : "To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many incidents of use of force there were in each private prison in England and Wales in each year since 2010.", "registeredInterest" : {"_value" : "false", "_datatype" : "boolean"} , "tablingMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/4267", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Sarah Champion"} } , "tablingMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "Rotherham"} , "tablingMemberPrinted" : [{"_value" : "Sarah Champion"} ], "uin" : "226654"} , {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/225923", "AnsweringBody" : [{"_value" : "Ministry of Justice"} ], "answer" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/225923/answer", "answerText" : {"_value" : "

The number of violent criminals in our prisons has increased by 40% in the past 10 years. A specialised system of restraint known as control and restraint (C&R) has been developed over many years to ensure that prisoners can be controlled with minimum risk of injury to staff or prisoners. C&R is a system of techniques used by a team of three officers as a last resort to bring a violent or refractory prisoner under control. Wherever possible staff should avoid the use of force and de-escalate the situation by persuasion or negotiation; if the techniques are applied then they are used for as short a time as possible. Healthcare staff examine all prisoners on whom force has been used.<\/p>

<\/p>

Violence in prisons is not tolerated; and assaults on our hardworking staff are unacceptable. That is why we have introduced a new protocol establishing that when there are serious assaults on prison staff, the perpetrators must be prosecuted unless there is a good reason why not. This will ensure that prisoners who attack staff are prosecuted and fully brought to justice. It will mean that more of the prisoners who assault staff will spend longer behind bars.<\/p>

<\/p>

All prisons submit a central monthly return providing the number of times force has been used in the prison with details of any injuries sustained. Central data identifies the number of individuals injured rather than the number of incidents where an injury occurred . Use of force incidents may involve multiple prisoners, for example, force used to separate a fight. To identify the number of incidents would require manual interrogation of use of force documentation held at establishments and could only be achieved at disproportionate cost.<\/p>

<\/p>

Central data only records whether an injury resulted in hospitalisation or not. To identify if the injuries sustained were minor or serious would also require manual interrogation of use of force documentation held at establishments and could only be achieved at disproportionate cost.<\/p>

<\/p>

The table below provides details of the number of prisoners hospitalised following an incident where force was used in contracted prisons.<\/p>

<\/p>


<\/strong><\/p>

Prisoners requiring hospitalisation following use of force, by year and establishment<\/strong><\/p>

<\/p>

Establishment<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2010<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2011<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2012<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2013<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2014<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Altcourse<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td>

32<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Ashfield<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Birmingham<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

11<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

9<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Bronzefield<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

5<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Doncaster<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td>

10<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Dovegate<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Forest Bank<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Lowdham Grange<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Northumberland<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Oakwood<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

7<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Parc<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

8<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Peterborough<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

4<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Rye Hill<\/del><\/p><\/td>

2<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

3<\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Thameside<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

-<\/del><\/p><\/td>

0<\/del><\/p><\/td>

1<\/del><\/p><\/td>

12<\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

TOTAL <\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

6<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

20<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

46<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td>

108<\/strong><\/del><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Note to tables:<\/del><\/p>

1. \u201c-\u201c denotes note applicable<\/del><\/p>

2. HMP Ashfield re-rolled from a Young Offender Institution to adult male category C prison in May 2013.<\/del><\/p>

3. G4S took responsibility for HMP Birmingham October 2011. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/del><\/p>

4. Sodexo took responsibility for HMP Northumberland in December 2013. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/del><\/p>

5. HMP Oakwood opened in April 2012<\/del><\/p>

6. HMP Thameside opened in March 2012<\/del><\/p>

7. These figures are derived from monthly aggregated Use of Force returns from each prison.<\/del><\/p>

A new system for collecting this data was introduced in late 2013 and data recording is likely to have improved. Care should therefore be taken when comparing changes over time.<\/del><\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Establishment<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2010<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2011<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2012<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2013<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2014<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Altcourse<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Ashfield<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

3<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Birmingham<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

11<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

3<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Bronzefield<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Doncaster<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Dovegate<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

5<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Forest Bank<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Lowdham Grange<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Northumberland<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Oakwood<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

4<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Parc<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Peterborough<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Rye Hill<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

2<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Thameside<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

1<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

Wolds<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

0<\/ins><\/p><\/td>

-<\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr>

TOTAL <\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

4<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

5<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

16<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

10<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td>

14<\/strong><\/ins><\/p><\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>

<\/p>

<\/p>

Note to tables: <\/ins><\/p>

1. \u201c-\u201c denotes note applicable<\/ins><\/p>

2. HMP Ashfield re-rolled from a Young Offender Institution to adult male category C prison in May 2013.<\/ins><\/p>

3. G4S took responsibility for HMP Birmingham October 2011. Figures provided are for the part of the year when it was operated in the private sector. <\/ins><\/p>

4. Sodexo took responsibility for HMP Northumberland in December 2013. Figures provided are for the full calendar year.<\/ins><\/p>

5. HMP Oakwood opened in April 2012<\/ins><\/p>

6. HMP Thameside opened in March 2012<\/ins><\/p>

7. These figures are derived from monthly aggregated Use of Force returns from each prison.<\/ins><\/p>

8. A new system for collecting this data was introduced in late 2013 and data recording is likely to have improved. Care should therefore be taken when comparing changes over time.<\/ins><\/p>

9. The Wolds ceased to be operated as a private prison, returning to the public sector in July 2013. Figures provided are for the part of the year when it was operated in the private sector.<\/ins> <\/ins><\/p>"} , "answeringMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/1453", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Andrew Selous"} } , "answeringMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "South West Bedfordshire"} , "answeringMemberPrinted" : {"_value" : "Andrew Selous"} , "dateOfAnswer" : {"_value" : "2015-03-23", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} , "isMinisterialCorrection" : {"_value" : "true", "_datatype" : "boolean"} , "previousAnswerVersion" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/225923/answer/previousversion/52101", "answeringMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/1453", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Andrew Selous"} } , "answeringMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "South West Bedfordshire"} , "answeringMemberPrinted" : {"_value" : "Andrew Selous"} } , "questionFirstAnswered" : [{"_value" : "2015-03-23T17:46:59.09Z", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} ], "questionFirstMinisteriallyCorrected" : [{"_value" : "2015-03-26T15:07:29.353Z", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} ]} , "answeringDeptId" : {"_value" : "54"} , "answeringDeptShortName" : {"_value" : "Justice"} , "answeringDeptSortName" : {"_value" : "Justice"} , "date" : {"_value" : "2015-03-09", "_datatype" : "dateTime"} , "hansardHeading" : {"_value" : "Prisons: Restraint Techniques"} , "houseId" : {"_value" : "1"} , "legislature" : [{"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/terms/25259", "prefLabel" : {"_value" : "House of Commons"} } ], "questionText" : "To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, how many prisoners have been transferred to an external hospital following an incident of use of force in each private prison in England and Wales in each year since 2010.", "registeredInterest" : {"_value" : "false", "_datatype" : "boolean"} , "tablingMember" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/members/4267", "label" : {"_value" : "Biography information for Sarah Champion"} } , "tablingMemberConstituency" : {"_value" : "Rotherham"} , "tablingMemberPrinted" : [{"_value" : "Sarah Champion"} ], "uin" : "226655"} , {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/226039", "AnsweringBody" : [{"_value" : "Home Office"} ], "answer" : {"_about" : "http://data.parliament.uk/resources/226039/answer", "answerText" : {"_value" : "

The number of agency workers employed by (a) the Home Department, (b) Her Majesty\u2019s Passport Office, (c) UK Visas and Immigration and (d) Border Force is
provided in Table 1.

The number of full-time equivalent staff employed and the projected staffing levels for March 2015 broken down by (a) the Home Department, (b) Her Majesty\u2019s
Passport Office, (c) UK Visas and Immigration and (d) Border Force is provided in Table 2.

The information provided for staff and agency workers in post is as at 31st January 2015.

The Home Department is currently finalising projected staffing levels for 2015-16 as part of the annual planning round so projected levels beyond March 2015 are not yet available.<\/p>

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