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Prisons: Equality

Philip Davies: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice how much was spent on implementing equality and diversity policies in each prison in each of the last three years. [188292]

Maria Eagle: It is not possible to disaggregate the sums spent on implementing equality and diversity policies in each prison. HM Prison Service takes very seriously its legal duty to promote equality and tackle unlawful discrimination, and this forms an integral part of the work of all managers and members of staff in prisons.

In terms of the resources dedicated to equality and diversity, figures are not collected centrally, and to do so would be at disproportionate cost.

Each prison has as a sub-group of its senior management team, a Race equality action team, led by the governor or deputy governor, which meets regularly to oversee work on race equality. Each prison also has a race equality officer, which is a full-time or equivalent post in 74 prisons, and a part-time role in the others. Many establishments also have parallel structures for the management of other diversity strands, with diversity action teams meeting regularly, and diversity managers, disability officers and/or equal opportunities officers, some of which are full-time posts and others part-time roles.


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Prisons: Food

Mr. Heath: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice what the average spend by his Department per prisoner per day on food was in each prison in each of the last five years. [191792]

Maria Eagle: The following table shows the average daily cost of food for prisoners whose meals are directly provided by the public Prison Service for the last five years for which data is available. Figures for contracted out prisons were provided by the Minister of State for Justice, my right hon. Friend the Member for Delyn (Mr. Hanson), on 26 February 2008, Official Report, column l504W.


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£
2006-07 2005-06 2004-05 2003-04 2002-03

Acklington

1.75

1.80

1.58

1.57

1.40

Ashwell

1.75

1.96

1.85

1.96

2.08

Askham Grange

1.66

1.41

2.02

1.49

1.81

Aylesbury

2.29

1.88

1.76

1.58

1.66

Bedford

2.15

2.10

1.96

1.85

1.82

Belmarsh

2.50

2.21

1.94

2.12

1.62

Birmingham

1.91

1.87

1.88

1.52

1.48

Blantyre House

1.66

1.54

1.46

1.40

1.54

Blundeston

2.16

2.06

2.08

2.06

1.62

Brinsford

2.29

1.89

1.75

1.68

1.80

Bristol

1.89

1.82

1.58

1.58

1.53

Brixton

1.71

1.62

1.63

1.58

1.51

Brockhill

1.48

1.94

2.59

1.84

1.90

Bullwood Hall

1.95

1.98

2.62

2.45

2.34

Canterbury

2.30

2.12

2.12

1.98

1.96

Cardiff

1.76

1.76

1.63

1.67

1.53

Castington

1.98

2.05

2.03

1.85

2.47

Channings Wood

1.66

1.74

1.72

1.58

1.43

Chelmsford

1.69

2.11

2.20

2.08

1.68

Coldingley

2.19

2.08

2.05

1.96

1.76

Dartmoor

1.88

1.88

1.79

1.71

1.63

Deerbolt

2.18

2.00

1.97

1.63

1.77

Dorchester

2.11

1.75

1.80

1.80

1.65

Dover

2.08

2.36

2.47

2.22

1.31

Downview

2.09

1.87

1.88

1.97

1.90

Drake Hall

2.46

2.22

1.73

1.76

1.67

Durham

1.89

1.72

2.09

1.82

2.01

East Sutton Park

1.54

2.30

2.31

2.08

2.02

Eastwood Park

1.80

1.89

1.77

1.85

2.07

Elmley (inc. Standford Hill)

1.93

2.83

1.93

1.86

1.62

Erlestoke

2.25

2.00

1.96

1.80

1.48

Everthorpe

1.88

1.74

1.86

1.84

1.47

Exeter

2.07

1.95

1.89

1.65

1.46

Featherstone

1.86

1.74

1.72

1.58

1.71

Feltham

2.77

2.71

3.41

3.00

2.39

Ford

2.06

1.76

1.94

1.90

1.65

Foston Hall

2.22

1.83

1.91

1.75

1.56

Frankland

2.00

2.21

1.67

1.98

1.98

Full Sutton

2.15

2.01

1.76

1.73

1.87

Garth

2.01

1.74

1.69

1.57

1.69

Gartree

1.89

2.08

2.07

1.72

1.84

Glen Parva

1.91

2.01

1.88

1.94

2.01

Gloucester

2.06

2.06

1.96

1.95

1.97

Grendon/Spring Hill

1.13

1.79

1.86

1.81

1.59

Guys Marsh

2.03

1.97

1.91

1.93

1.82

Haslar

2.33

1.68

1.53

1.62

1.94

Haverigg

1.91

1.74

1.81

1.72

1.59

Hewell Grange

2.45

2.52

1.61

1.51

1.53

High Down

1.94

2.01

2.04

1.89

1.87

Highpoint (inc Edmunds Hill)

2.06

2.53

1.96

1.90

1.28

Hindley

1.95

1.89

2.25

1.99

1.89

Hollesley Bay (inc Warren Hill)

1.09

1.99

1.81

1.55

1.35

Holloway

2.41

2.52

2.42

1.84

1.89

Hull

1.81

2.05

1.83

1.85

1.43

Huntercombe

2.90

3.54

3.33

2.59

2.65

Kingston

2.33

2.10

2.07

2.62

2.49

Kirkham

2.91

2.72

1.98

2.13

1.93

Kirklevington

1.71

1.68

1.66

1.55

1.20

Lancaster Castle

2.40

1.95

1.55

1.65

1.53

Latchmere House

1.11

1.27

1.20

1.46

1.33

Leeds

1.82

1.64;

1.56

1.60

1.41

Leicester

1.90

2.01

1.93

1.86

1.94

Lewes

2.16

2.05

2.15

2.02

1.98

Leyhill

2.04

2.61

1.56

1.30

1.27

Lincoln

1.56

1.70

1.62

1.47

1.77

Lindholme

1.68

1.60

1.82

2.12

2.14

Littlehey

1.67

1.65

1.52

1.43

1.40

Liverpool

1.86

1.83

1.87

1.96

1.77

Long Lartin

2.33

2.01

1.97

1.85

2.51

Low Newton

2.40

2.41

2.28

1.63

1.69

Maidstone

1.84

1.73

1.71

1.74

1.63

Manchester

1.96

1.98

1.73

1.97

1.89

Moorland (closed + open)

2.32

2.31

1.71

2.36

2.33

Morton Hall

1.88

1.81

1.99

1.63

1.28

Mount

2.01

1.92

1.79

1.67

1.61

New Hall

2.00

2.13

2.13

2.10

1.96

North Sea Camp

1.84

2.11

1.69

1.60

1.41

Northallerton

1.83

1.57

2.22

1.71

1.40

Norwich

2.04

1.57

1.49

1.63

1.62

Nottingham

1.98

2.04

1.67

1.76

1.82

Onley

2.10

2.00

2.43

2.78

2.27

Parkhurst (inc. Albany and Camp Hill)

2.00

2.03

1.83

1.68

1.61

Pentonville

1.78

1.84

1.79

1.73

1.62

Portland

2.01

2.00

2.35

1.70

1.86

Preston

2.08

2.22

2.09

2.08

1.66

Ranby

1.89

2.07

1.66

1.86

1.72

Reading

2.12

1.89

1.36

1.36

1.36

Risley

1.97

1.79

1.79

1.84

1.52

Rochester (inc. Cookham Wood)

2.63

2.50

2.46

1.92

1.85

Send

2.45

2.40

2.23

1.97

1.84

Shepton Mallet

1.91

1.91

1.90

1.66

1.72

Shrewsbury

1.95

1.56

1.87

1.65

1.78

Stafford

2.14

1.65

1.53

1.58

1.74

Stocken

1.85

2.04

1.84

1.81

1.75

Stoke Heath

2.17

2.09

2.18

2.02

1.81

Styal

2.17

2.24

2.42

2.09

2.01

Sudbury

1.82

1.53

1.48

1.52

1.53

Swaleside

1.72

1.68

1.61

1.60

1.67

Swansea

1.81

1.75

1.63

1.86

1.89

Swinfen Hall

2.03

2.34

1.77

1.82

2.13

Thorn Cross

2.35

1.97

1.83

1.62

1.84

Usk and Frescoed

1.57

1.66

1.61

1.45

1.21

Verne

1.77

1.69

1.71

1.52

1.58

Wakefield

1.65

1.28

1.49

1.67

1.65

Wandsworth

2.16

1.79

1.64

1.79

1.71

Wayland

2.18

2.04

2.04

1.95

1.72

Wealstun

1.99

2.05

1.81

1.88

1.76

Weare

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(1)

1.87

1.74

1.79

Wellingborough

2.22

2.03

2.09

1.94

2.03

Wellington

2.07

1.96

2.16

1.69

2.26

Wetherby

2.57

2.24

1.94

2.16

2.52

Whatton

1.67

1.32

1.60

1.58

1.19

Whitemoor

1.99

1.80

1.71

1.73

1.73

Winchester

2.52

1.99

2.03

1.99

1.69

Wormwood Scrubs

1.87

2.03

2.03

2.06

1.91

Wymott

1.86

1.77

1.73

1.74

1.63

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