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Complaint investigation summaries

Read summaries of upheld and partially upheld investigations into complaints on this page. We keep information brief to protect the identities of people involved and we may decide not to publish a summary if the person making the complaint might be identified from it. Please visit our archive site to view complaint summaries published before February 2024.

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373 complaints summaries

Upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Wormwood Scrubs

Complaint category:
Property
Status:
Upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner complained that HMP Rye Hill lost his legal paperwork and failed to respond to him in time resulting in a missed appeal deadline. IPCI established that Rye Hill did not lose the paperwork, but that HMP Wormwood Scrubs failed to determine that a property bag containing the prisoner’s paperwork arrived at but did not leave the prison. Wormwood Scrubs also appeared to have opened a property bag without the prisoner present and resealed it with other items inside.
Recommendations/outcome:
IPCI requested that Wormwood Scrubs offer two personal remedies to the prisoner, consisting of an apology and compensation to replace the legal paperwork. We also recommended that the Governor addresses the internal compliance issues identified in the report.

Upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Woodhill

Complaint category:
Property
Status:
Upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner complained that prisoners were able to enter his cell and take his vape because staff had not locked the door. The prison accepted responsibility.
Recommendations/outcome:
The prison issued a free vape starter kit to the prisoner after they complained to us, but prior to the completion of the investigation. No further recommendations or remedies were necessary. We hold the view that this complaint should clearly have been resolved by the prison without reference to IPCI.

Partially upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Swaleside  

Complaint category:
Medical
Status:
Partially upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
A prisoner complained that while in segregation, they missed two dental appointments because they were not collected. IPCI found the complaint responses were incorrect, as they wrongly stated the complaint was out of time. This part of the complaint was upheld. The prison also failed to record why the appointments were missed.
Recommendations/outcome:
IPCI advised the Governor that recording reasons for missed appointments on a prisoner’s case notes and including these in complaint responses would be good practice. We also advised that it would be helpful for staff to be aware of the correct timescales for responses and for the business hub to review responses before they are sent out.

Partially upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Aylesbury

Complaint category:
Accommodation, food, education & other facilities
Status:
Partially upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner complained that staff were not wearing correct PPE when serving food. IPCI found HMP Aylesbury were not meeting the requirements of national policy as staff did not have in date food hygiene certificates and were not routinely wearing gloves when serving food.
Recommendations/outcome:
HMP Aylesbury were appropriately addressing these issues, so no recommendations were made.

Partially upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Littlehey

Complaint category:
Categorisation, progression & release preparation
Status:
Partially upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner complained that they had been turned down for a job role in the prison without a full explanation being given for the refusal. While the prisoner was initially told the refusal was due to security intelligence and behaviour, we found there was no evidence of any security intelligence which would have prevented the prisoner from obtaining the job role. The prison later clarified that the reason for refusal was due to an adjudication.
Recommendations/outcome:
The complaint was partially upheld due to inaccurate information being provided to the prisoner. We did not fully uphold the complaint due to the prisoner having received an adjudication, which had an impact on his ability to secure the job role.

Upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Garth

Complaint category:
Property
Status:
Upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner complained about the delay in being issued his follow-on property, which had arrived at HMP Garth. Following our involvement, Garth finally processed the property, but this took over four months to process before being issued to the prisoner. The delay was unreasonable.
Recommendations/outcome:
The prisoner has been reunited with his follow-on property. Investigation copied to Governor, so he is aware of this issue.

Partially upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Lowdham Grange

Complaint category:
Staff behaviour
Status:
Partially upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner complained that staff did not provide appropriate support or open an ACCT when they had self-harmed. They said they were unable to access healthcare due to being on basic IEP. IPCI found no evidence that staff did not open an ACCT after the prisoner's act of self-harm, however, there was evidence that wing staff had not taken the prisoner to healthcare due to them being on basic. This was a breach of national policy. IPCI also found the prison's response to the prisoner’s complaints were not policy compliant.
Recommendations/outcome:
For HMP Lowdham Grange to offer the prisoner an apology, for the Governor to ensure all staff are aware prisoners on basic IEP can access healthcare, including being let out of their cell to attend healthcare, and to ensure there are quality assurance checks on complaint responses.

Upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Chelmsford

Complaint category:
Work, pay & money
Status:
Upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner complained that he was transferred to another prison before he received his canteen order so, having not received the items, he requested a refund but the prison had not refunded him. As a result of the investigation, the prison acknowledged the prisoner received neither the canteen nor a refund and arranged for a refund to be processed.
Recommendations/outcome:
As the prison had already acknowledged its error and had also taken steps to implement a system for prisoners to sign for receipt of their canteen, there was no need to make any recommendations. We hold the view that this complaint should clearly have been resolved by the prison without reference to IPCI.

Upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Nottingham

Complaint category:
Accommodation, food, education & other facilities
Status:
Upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner transferred to a new wing, but he complained that his new cell did not have a mattress or any bedding. He raised this with an officer at the time and it was rectified later that same evening.
Recommendations/outcome:
There was no need to make recommendations in this case because this did not appear to be a systemic problem at HMP Nottingham and, once the prison had addressed the prisoner’s complaint, he raised no further issues. We hold the view that this complaint should clearly have been resolved by the prison without reference to IPCI.

Partially upheld complaint against the Governor of HMP Preston

Complaint category:
Property
Status:
Partially upheld
Month investigation completed:
July
Year investigation completed:
2025
The prisoner set fire to his cell and was transferred to the SEG but, when staff destroyed the property left behind in the cell, he complained. The staff confirmed that the property had become damp and mouldy so presented a health hazard which was the reason it was destroyed.
Recommendations/outcome:
We did not uphold the substantive complaint as staff were acting in line with policy when they destroyed the property however, policy clearly states that whenever property is destroyed it has to be documented and this had not happened. The prison told us they had already been reviewing their local policy and had acknowledged the need to record when property is destroyed so we were satisfied the matter had been addressed and made no formal recommendations.