New rules for children visiting prisons

New rules for children visiting prisoners are being put in place.

The new rules come into effect on September 1 and will require all visits to prisons by children under 16 are pre-approved by their guardian and Corrections.


Chief custodial officer Neil Beales.

'Corrections supports safe and appropriate contact between parents and their children, but it has a duty of care to ensure that the interests of children are protected while they are visiting prisons,” says chief custodial officer Neil Beales.

To do that effectively, Corrections needs to know who the children are and how they are connected to the prisoner they are visiting.

It also wants to make sure the child's guardian has given permission for the visit.

This will help support prisoners to stay connected with their families while keeping visits safe and beneficial for all parties, says Neil.

The new rules will require a prisoner wanting visits from a child under 16 to initiate the visitor approval process.

As long as there are no court orders prohibiting contact, permission will be sought from the child's guardian, says a statement from Corrections.

If they agree, each child visitor application will then be reviewed individually by Corrections.

If certain arrangements need to be put in place to ensure safe and appropriate contact happens, the Department will do that. If it is determined, however, that contact may place a child at risk of harm, it will also take the necessary action to keep that child safe.

Protecting children is our collective responsibility. We want to do everything possible to safeguard the children coming into our sites,” says Neil.

'That includes ensuring their contact with prisoners is safely managed. Corrections supports visits that are safe for everyone.”

People seeking more information should contact Corrections staff at the respective prison or visit www.corrections.govt.nz

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