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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 report...
Sep 28, 2023 · The purpose of rule 35, and the equivalent STHF rule 32, is to ensure that particularly vulnerable individuals are brought to the attention of those with direct responsibility for authorising...
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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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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Rule 35 of the statutory Detention Centre Rules 2001 (SI 238/2001) requires doctors working in immigration removal centres (IRCs) to report to the Home Office concerning any detainee about...
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Rule 35 of the Detention Centre Rules (2001, No. 238), states that: “The medical practitioner shall report to the manager on the case of any detained person whose health is likely to be injuriously affected by continued detention or any conditions of detention.