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The Secure Training Centres (Escorts) Rules 1998

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3.—(1) The following provisions of this rule shall have effect with respect to the performance by officers of their duty under paragraph 3(3)(d) of Schedule 1 to the 1994 Act to attend to the well-being of offenders.

(2) An officer shall at all times take into account an offender’s health, both physical and mental, and any relevant history (whether of violence or self-harm on the part of an offender or any other special circumstances), so far as they are known to the officer; and he shall ensure that an offender is provided with medical attention where necessary and that medical advice is sought before commencing delivery where there is any doubt as to an offender’s fitness to travel.

(3) An officer shall ensure that adequate supplies of food, of a suitable, wholesome and nutritious nature, and drink, are provided to the offender during the period of delivery or custody, having regard to any special dietary requirements of which the officer is aware.

(4) An officer shall ensure that an offender has an opportunity to observe any requirements of his stated religion during the period of delivery or custody.

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