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the prisons and probation 0mbudsman found staff at bronzefield's women's prison — who were responsible date, and were not aware she could give birth imminently. as the woman went into labour, she pressed her cell bell for help but no one responded. the report says she appeared to be regarded as "difficult" rather than vulnerable. my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to the prisons and probation 0mbudsman sue mcallister, who told her about the mistakes made in this case. we found in our investigation that a number of things went wrong in this case and we've identified a number of ourfailings. first of all there was confusion about the due date, when the baby was due to be born. the staff looking after this young woman in the prison didn't know the birth was imminent. so when she asked for help on the evening before she gave birth her calls were ignored and she was not given access to a nurse. we found that was unacceptable. she pressed her cell call bell twice and on neither occasion did staff respond. why was that? we have identified they didn't and have said that is unacceptable and one r
the prisons and probation 0mbudsman found staff at bronzefield's women's prison — who were responsible date, and were not aware she could give birth imminently. as the woman went into labour, she pressed her cell bell for help but no one responded. the report says she appeared to be regarded as "difficult" rather than vulnerable. my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to the prisons and probation 0mbudsman sue mcallister, who told her about the mistakes made in this case. we found in our...
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she was in bronzefield on remand on a robbery charge.garded as a vulnerable teenager frightened her baby was going to be taken from her. the situation became very desperate for this young woman because no one in the entire system had awful pregnancy record and no one on the block that she was on new she might give both imminently sell the night that she went into labour she pressed her belt twice and nobody came. she then passed up the pain and when she woke up her daughter had been born but she realised that baby was not breathing and realised the baby was dead. the next morning a male prison officer went into her prison cell and she was in bed, the teenager, and she pulled back the duvet and the prison officer could see the baby's head it was not clear if the baby had lived for a short time was stillborn. today of course we had apologies from the prison, in the nhs, the justice secretary dominic rab who all said that the recommendations in the report had been accepted. but the report had been accepted. but the prison ombudsman sue mcal
she was in bronzefield on remand on a robbery charge.garded as a vulnerable teenager frightened her baby was going to be taken from her. the situation became very desperate for this young woman because no one in the entire system had awful pregnancy record and no one on the block that she was on new she might give both imminently sell the night that she went into labour she pressed her belt twice and nobody came. she then passed up the pain and when she woke up her daughter had been born but...
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the prisons and probation ombudsman found staff at bronzefield's women's prison, who were responsible bell for help but no one responded. the report says she appeared to be regarded as "difficult", rather than vulnerable. my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to the prisons and probation ombudsman sue mcallister, who told her about the mistakes made in this case. we found in our investigation that a number of things went wrong in this case, and we identified a number of failings. first of all, there was real confusion about the due date, the date that the baby was due to be born, and so the staff who were looking after this young woman in bronzefield didn't know that the birth was imminent, and so when she asked for help on the evening before she gave birth, her calls were ignored, and she wasn't given access to a nurse. we found that that was unacceptable, she called on herself call bell twice and on neither occasion did stuff respond. truth? occasion did stuff respond. why didn't they _ occasion did stuff respond. why didn't they respond? well, - occasion did stuff respond. why didn't th
the prisons and probation ombudsman found staff at bronzefield's women's prison, who were responsible bell for help but no one responded. the report says she appeared to be regarded as "difficult", rather than vulnerable. my colleaguejoanna gosling spoke to the prisons and probation ombudsman sue mcallister, who told her about the mistakes made in this case. we found in our investigation that a number of things went wrong in this case, and we identified a number of failings. first of...
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the prisons and probation ombudsman found staff at bronzefield's women's prison —— who were responsibleently. as the woman went into labour, she pressed her cell bell for help but no one responded. the report says she appeared to be regarded as �*difficult�* rather than vulnerable. an earthquake has struck the australian state of victoria, damaging buildings in melbourne and causing tremors hundreds of kilometres away. geologists say the quake is the largest in south east australia since the 1800s. shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. melbourne residents in shock assessing the damage after a magnitude six earthquake hit the state of victoria. the north—eastern town of mansfield was the epicentre, but the tremors were felt strongly in the country's second city and as far away as canberra, sydney and adelaide. the prime minister spoke just as he arrived in washington. at this stage, we have had no reports of serious incidents or worse and that is very good news and we hope that that good news will continue, but, obviously, we'll get further reports as the night unfolds here in the united s
the prisons and probation ombudsman found staff at bronzefield's women's prison —— who were responsibleently. as the woman went into labour, she pressed her cell bell for help but no one responded. the report says she appeared to be regarded as �*difficult�* rather than vulnerable. an earthquake has struck the australian state of victoria, damaging buildings in melbourne and causing tremors hundreds of kilometres away. geologists say the quake is the largest in south east australia...
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the prisons and probation 0mbudsman found staff at bronzefield's women's prison —— who were responsible one responded. the report says she appeared to be regarded as �*difficult�* rather than vulnerable. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly has the details. while she is being regarded is difficult, which should be regarded as a vulnerable teenager who was worried that her baby was going to be taken off of her. the situation became very, very desperate because no one in the entire system had her full pregnancy record and also no one on the block that she was on knew that she might give birth eminently and so the night she went into labour, she pressed herself twice no came. she then passed on from the pain and when she woke up, her died or had been born and she realised that the baby was dead. and a prisoner went into her soul and she was in bed, and she pulled back the duvet and they could see the babies head and it was not clear whether the baby had lived for a short timer was stillborn. we have heard apology from the prison, the nhs, thejustice secretary heard apology from the p
the prisons and probation 0mbudsman found staff at bronzefield's women's prison —— who were responsible one responded. the report says she appeared to be regarded as �*difficult�* rather than vulnerable. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly has the details. while she is being regarded is difficult, which should be regarded as a vulnerable teenager who was worried that her baby was going to be taken off of her. the situation became very, very desperate because no one in the entire...