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Asylum seekers at high-risk of self-harm held in ‘uninhabitable’ self-isolation block in Napier Barracks May Bulman © Provided by The Independent
Asylum seekers at high-risk of self-harm were held in an “uninhabitable” self-isolation block at Napier Barracks, inspectors have found.
A damning assessment of the site has identified “serious safeguarding concerns”, with “inadequate” support for people who had self-harmed, revealing that these individuals were placed in a “decrepit ‘isolation block’” considered “unfit for habitation”.
Residents who may have been children were also housed in the same block pending an age assessment, with one individual in this position held for up to two weeks, the inspection found.
New pictures emerge from inside Napier Barracks in Folkestone
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Updated: 09:19, 09 March 2021
Pictures have been released alongside a damning report which reveal the inadequate and impoverished living conditions at military barracks where hundreds of asylum seekers have been housed.
Pictures show inside Napier Barracks in Folkestone, where asylum seekers have been living. All pictures: Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration
The centre has been used by the Home Office to temporarily accommodate around 400 men seeking asylum in the UK since September last year.
Government body ICIBI, which carried out the two-day inspection with officers from Her Majestyâs Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP), have now released the key findings from the visit.