![]() ![]() ![]() You may also be required to wear a prison issued T-shirt for visitors.įailure to follow the prison rules may result in sanctions. You may be asked to place any items of concern into a visitor locker for the duration of your visit. Staff may ask visitors to present an item to be searched, including the removal of hair pieces or jewellery where there are concerns that contraband may be concealed. Please note that there may be other circumstances where an item of clothing is considered to present a security risk or safety concern. Windcheaters, track-pants or t-shirts that are bottle green (men’s prisons) or royal blue (woman’s prisons) due to similarity with prison issued clothing.Jewellery, particularly where it is excessive.Hair pieces such as headbands, scrunchies etc.Visitors should also be mindful that the following items may pose a concern: Watches including any type of smart watch or Fitbit activity device.Scarves (excluding for religious purposes).High visibility workwear due to similarity in attire with contracted workers.high cut shorts that reveal upper thigh or buttocks, football shorts, miniskirts Clothing that is considered to be inappropriately revealing of private body parts or sexually provocative in nature.Clothing displaying racist/derogatory/sexist or profane messaging, imagery or symbolism.Gang affiliated clothing, colours or patches.The following clothing items are not permitted for the purpose of a prison visit. ![]() Visitors are encouraged to refer to this list as a guide and to contact the prison directly where they are unsure if their attire will be suitable for a prison visit. Such considerations include clothing items that can be used to conceal contraband, conceal a person’s identity, or breach security, or clothing that could lead to unrest or cause incidents amongst prisoners. There are a range of factors that staff must consider when processing visitors, including the visitor’s clothing or items accompanying the visitor, and the suitability of these items for a prison environment. Prisoners are encouraged to maintain contact with their family and friends and one way to do this, is via visits.Īs a visitor to a prison, you are required to follow prison rules, including complying with visitor dress standards, which assist in keeping prisons safe. Failure to comply may lead to the immediate termination of a visit. Intoxicated persons, persons under the influence of drugs, and persons displaying aggressive or offensive behaviour will not be tolerated. Food and drinkįood and drink (excluding water on request and baby formula/milk/drink for young children) will not be permitted during visits at this time to help prevent the transmission of COVID-19. On entering the site, smoking gear is to be left secured within the vehicle glove box. These are located in the front reception area. Lockers are available for visitors to store personal items while they are in a visit. 2 bottles, or food in unopened clear jars or sealed tins.legal papers (approved in writing prior to being brought in on a weekend visit).The following items are allowed in the visiting area: The following additional details are specific to Fulham Correctional Centre. For conditions of entry that apply to all prisons, such as COVIDSafe procedures, general behaviour and the search process, refer to the general information for contacting and visiting prisoners. ![]()
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