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Ombuds investigation shows suicide warning signs missed at Washington State prisons - State of Reform

Ombuds investigation shows suicide warning signs missed at Washington State prisons Sydney Kurle | May 10, 2021 Share this:     This report is the continuation of a 2019 investigation, which showed the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) had a 250% increase in suicides from 2018 to 2019. In 2019, five of the 37 deaths were suicide, whereas suicide was involved in only two of the 37 deaths in 2018.  Although the number of suicide deaths in 2020 returned to the DOC’s average baseline of two suicide deaths per year, the OCO “proceeded with an investigation into both cases to determine whether there were findings similar to those put forth in the prior report which potentially contributed to these two deaths.”

Vaccines At Washington Corrections Center For Women

May 02, 2021 The Washington State Department of Corrections (WDOC) is offering vaccinations to some people in its facilities. Currently, vaccinations are available to group 1A, which includes workers, elderly or high-risk people. Group 1B, which includes some other incarcerated people, began on Jan. 17. Subscribe There is a lot of talk, controversy and rumor around vaccines inside the facilities. WDOC is currently using the Moderna vaccine. We don t get to choose which vaccine we want. The consensus from those who have received the first shot is that it makes you sick. People report uncomfortable symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and even swelling, redness, and pain at the injection site.

Washington Department of Corrections to allow in-person visits starting May 9

Washington Department of Corrections to allow in-person visits starting May 9 Visits must be scheduled ahead of time and visitors must pass a health screening and undergo a temperature check at the facility. Credit: Taylor Mirfendereski | KING 5 The visitation room at the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 11:05 AM PDT May 3, 2021 TUMWATER, Wash. The Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC) will allow in-person visits to inmates for the first time in over a year starting May 9.  The DOC discontinued visits in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. With the number of vaccinations rising, the department was able to finalize plans to re-open structured in-person visitation, according to a release.

Dept of Corrections resuming in-person visitation on Mother s Day

Washington State Department of Corrections TUMWATER, Wash. The Washington State Department of Corrections is resuming in-person visitation starting Mother’s Day, May 9. This is the first time visitation has been allowed since March 2020, and the DOC says an increase in vaccinations has allowed them to resume these sessions. People looking to see a friend or family member need to apply online to schedule a visit. On arrival, visitors must pass an in-person COVID screening and temperature checks before being let in. DOC says sessions will happen once a month for one hour, giving as many inmates as possible time to visit.

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