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Title: Asylums for the Insane
Post by: barrysutton on November 06, 2014, 12:31:37 AM
Currently in England Broadmoor, Rampton and Ashworth are all the Asylums for the criminal insane, I know that Broadmoor only has men inmates, where are women housed and what is the provision for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Title: Re: Asylums for the Insane
Post by: Magpie on November 06, 2014, 07:14:42 PM
Hi Barry
I've found a lot of relevant info on Wikipedia. I was a bit puzzled last night when they said last night there were no women patients as I spent a day visiting Broadmoor in 2004 and then one of the wards I visited was a female one. However it says women were transferred to a new service in Southall in 2007, a few were sent to Rampton national high secure unit and a few elsewhere.
Rampion provides national services for those with a learning disability, women and deaf men. It also has the only remaining DPSD which is dangerous and severe  personality disorder unit.
I take my hat off to all who work in these secure hospitals as it seemed so volatile there. I also had to visit a medium secure unit many times and that scared me. I had to have a member of staff with me wherever I went including unlocking the toilet door and standing outside. (All whilst working as an RCN Officer).
Rosemary
Title: Re: Asylums for the Insane
Post by: backman on November 06, 2014, 07:48:06 PM
The Hospital serving Scotland and N Ireland was Carstairs;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_Hospital