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      • Rule 35 reports should be prepared and submitted by medical practitioners only. A medical practitioner must submit a Rule 35 report if they have any concerns which engage one or more of the criteria in Rule 35.
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  2. Mar 5, 2019 · A rule 35 report must be considered and be responded to by the responsible officer in line with the guidance in chapter 55b - Adults at risk in immigration detention.

  3. 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...

  4. Sep 28, 2023 · General. The power to detain must be retained in the interests of maintaining effective immigration control. However, there is a presumption in favour of immigration bail and, wherever possible,...

  5. 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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  6. 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.

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  7. The failure to complete Rule 35 reports in appropriate circumstances resulted in the deterioration in the mental health of detained people, increased their risk of self-harm and suicide, and therefore left them more vulnerable to harm.

  8. 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 whom...

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