REPORT: Appointments to the Independent Prison Monitoring Board
Background
The Independent Prison Monitoring Board was established in April 2017 according to The Prison (Independent Monitoring Board) Regulations (‘The regulations’).
The Regulations provide that the Board must satisfy itself of:
(a) the treatment and welfare of the prisoners;
(b) the state of the premises of the prison; and
(c) the administration of the prison.
In 2019 the Board carried out 25 Monitoring Visits to HMP La Moye and looked into 27 applications made by Prisoners at HMP La Moye.
The IPMB provides a vital safeguard to ensure the correct treatment of people detained at HMP La Moye and is a central feature of the island’s move towards demonstrating compliance with the UN Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT) requirements.
The regulations provide that the Minister must appoint the members of the Monitoring Board and must appoint from the membership of the Monitoring Board a chairman and a deputy chairman.
New Members
In July 2021, further to a recruitment campaign and interviews, the following individuals joined the Board as new members:
- Norma O’Sullivan
- Edgar Dingle
- Elliot Perry
- David Wilton
Members of the IPMB give up a significant amount of their time, on an entirely voluntary basis, and provide an important public service in maintaining oversight of the treatment of Prisoners detained at La Moye. They are to be commended for making this commitment.
Chair and Deputy Chair
Further to the former Chairperson’s indication that she wished to resign, and having received advice from the Jersey Appointments Commission, the Minister invited members of the Board to submit expressions of interest in the Chair and Deputy Chair positions.
The Minister is pleased to confirm the appointments of Andrea John as Chairperson and Norma O’Sullivan as Deputy Chair.
Ms John joined the Board in April 2018 and acted as interim Deputy Chair from October 2019 before being formally appointed in that role in October 2020. She has been a great asset to the Board, particularly since assuming the role of Deputy Chair, and has proven herself extremely capable. She works in the Finance sector.
Ms O’Sullivan joined the Board earlier this year. The Minister was pleased to receive an application from a relatively new member and looks forward to the perspective she will bring.