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Mar 5, 2019 · The purpose of rule 35 of the Detention Centre Rules 2001, as set out in Detention - general guidance (chapter 55), is ‘to ensure that particularly vulnerable detainees are brought to the...
Sep 28, 2023 · reviews the detention of all individuals detained following receipt of a Rule 35 or Rule 32 response. protects potentially vulnerable individuals from being detained when it is not appropriate...
UK Visas and Immigration guidance for staff working in immigration removal centres and residential short-term holding facilities who are responsible for authorising, managing and reviewing...
There are a number of critical provisions that seek, collectively, to provide safeguards for those individuals who may be vulnerable to suffering harm in detention. These include Rule 34 and Rule 35 of the Detention Centre Rules 2001, and the statutory guidance Adults at Risk in Immigration Detention (Adults at Risk policy).
Rule 35 of the Detention Centre Rules 2001 lays out certain requirements for medical practitioners (defined in Rule 33 as a registered general practitioner): 1.)
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Dec 18, 2023 · What is a rule 35 report? Rule 35 requires the immigration removal centre medical practitioner to assess any detained person: (1) whose health is likely to be injuriously affected by continued detention or any conditions of detention; (2) who is suspected of having suicidal ideations; or
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Aug 5, 2020 · The caseworker guidance requires officials to review detention within two working days of receiving a Rule 35 report. ‘Rule 35’ is often used as shorthand for reports about torture, but in fact the rule requires detention centre GPs to issue reports in three different situations: