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In September 2005 Manuel Bravo, an asylum seeker from Angola, hanged himself while in detention awaiting deportation with his 13-year-old son following a dawn raid at his home in Leeds. [30] In March 2014, 40-year-old Christine Case from Jamaica died at the centre from a massive pulmonary thrombo-embolism.
G4Sserco and mss security sec s10, [1] then Serco: 2001–2008 (temporary), 2008–present: 800; [688] Christmas Island: Cocos Island Contingency Reception Centre: Closed: Maximum: Australasian Correctional Management (G4S subsidiary)serco and mss security: September 2001: March 2002: West Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands: Curtin Immigration ...
Tinsley House is managed by security firm Serco on behalf of Border Force. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] When Tinsley House was established in 1996, it was the UK's first purpose-built detention centre. [ 4 ] Since then, the UK's detention estate has expanded substantially and there are now nine immigration removal centres.
Clearsprings Ready Homes is a subsidiary of Clearsprings (Management) Ltd. and was previously part of Clearel Limited. [1] [2] It was founded in 1999 by Graham King.[3]In 2007, Clearsprings won a contract to operate Approved Premises for people on bail – it subsequently opened more than 160 housing units.
Brook House opened in March 2009 [1] as a newly built facility with a capacity of 448 detainees, which increased to 508 in 2017. The facility is built to a Category B security level. Brook House is built near to the immigration removal centre at Tinsley House , also at Gatwick and currently operated by Serco.
In July 2013, Serco Inc. (the North American division of Serco Group) was awarded a US$1.25 billion contract from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (a division of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to provide Eligibility Support Services (i.e., the “CMS-ESS” contract), in support of the Patient Protection and ...
It is operated by Serco under contract to the Australian Border Force. [1] When it was constructed in 2008, it provided short-term hostel-style accommodation using the former officer's mess. [2] It has since been extended, including a high-security compound opened in 2018.
Brislington House (now known as Long Fox Manor) was built as a private lunatic asylum.When it opened in 1806 it was one of the first purpose-built asylums in England. [2] [6] [7] It is situated on the Bath Road in Brislington, Bristol, although parts of the grounds cross the city boundary into the parish of Keynsham in Bath and North East Somerset.