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HM Prison Service

Holloway

Originally constructed by the City of London and opened in 1852 as a mixed prison, became all female circa 1902. Completely rebuilt between 1971-1985 on the same site.


Address:

HMP and YOI Holloway

Parkhurst Road

London

N7 0NU


Tel: 020 7979 4400

Fax: 020 7979 4401


Governor: Sue Saunders


Operational capacity: 501 as of 23rd January 2008


Accommodation: Single rooms with some dormitory accommodation.


Reception criteria: All adult and young offenders remanded or sentenced by the courts.


Regime: Regime includes both full-time and part-time education, Skills training workshops, British Industrial Cleaning Science BICS, gardens and painting. There is a fully integrated resettlement / induction strategy, which identifies individual needs and provides a structured approach for advice and guidance on such issues as housing, benefits, training and community volunteering programmes.

 

There are also offending behaviour programmes: FOR a change, SDP Short duration Programme, anger management, assertion training, and domestic violence. Other programmes include desk top publishing and individual needs based work with a variety of partnership agencies. Other special features are welfare to work, Holloway befrienders scheme, listeners' schemes, programme development and community projects.


Holloway




www.hmprisonservice.gov.uk  Date Printed : 10 September 2010