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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...
Dec 13, 2022 · Evidence that an individual is a victim of torture may emerge from a Rule 35 (in relation to individuals in IRCs) or Rule 32 report (in relation to individuals RSTHFs) or a medico-legal...
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...
2 Rule 35 Reports – Responses. Rule 35 reports will be issued by IRC medical practitioners and allocated by Home Office contact management teams in the IRCs, according to DSO 17/2012. Responsible officers must then receive and respond to reports.
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Dec 18, 2023 · 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. (3) who the practitioner is concerned may have been a victim of torture.
Rule 35’s purpose is to ensure that concerns held by Immigration Removal Centre medical practitioners about: a detainee’s health being affected by continued detention; a suspicion a detained...
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Mar 21, 2019 · Any amendments to the AAR policy guidance should be reflected in Rule 35 of the Detention Centre Rules 2001 [See paragraph 130 on Rule 35], as well as the Home Office operational Enforcement Instructions and Guidance.