PREV: 3. Recommendations.
Wednesday 26 October
1. Tawhirimatea Inpatient Rehabilitation Service (Capital and Coast DHB at Kenepuru Hospital, Te Korowai Whariki)
2. Haumietiketike National Intellectual Disability Secure Inpatient Service (Capital and Coast DHB at Kenepuru Hospital, Te Korowai Whariki)
Thursday 27 October
3. Rimutaka Prison
Friday 28 October
4. Te Whare Ahuru Acute inpatient unit (Hutt Valley DHB )
Monday 31 October
5. Epuni Care and Protection residence
Tuesday 1 November
6. Te Whare o Matairangi Acute and Intensive Inpatient Services (Capital and Coast DHB at Wellington Hospital)
7. Wellington Police Custody unit
Wednesday 2 November
8. Christchurch Women’s Prison
9. Rolleston Prison (short visit)
Thursday 3 November
1. 10 . Christchurch Men’s Prison
Friday 4 November
10. Te Puna Wai ö Tuhinapo Youth Justice residence
Monday 7 November
11. Mason Clinic Regional Forensic Psychiatry Services (various units) (Waitemata DHB)
12. Auckland Region Women’s Corrections Facility (short visit)
Tuesday 8 November
13. Auckland Prison (Paremoremo)
Wednesday 9 November
14. Auckland South Corrections Facility
Thursday 10 November
15. Mt Eden Corrections Facility
Friday 11 November
16. Manukau police custody suite
NEXT: Appendix 2: International human rights law on solitary confinement and restraint.
Contents
- Executive Summary.
- Acknowledgments.
- 1. Seclusion and restraint: background, definitions, human rights standards and key principles for assessing their use.
- 2. Seclusion and restraint in New Zealand: findings from the data and visits.
- 3. Recommendations.
- Appendix 1: Facilities visited.
- Appendix 2: International human rights law on solitary confinement and restraint.
- Appendix 3: The legal and administrative framework for the use of seclusion, segregation and restraint in New Zealand.