Call for Evidence inspection of Home Office operations to effect removal of foreign national offenders

In line with his 2022-23 inspection plan, the Independent Chief Inspector of Borders and Immigration has commenced an inspection of Home Office operations to effect the removal of foreign national offenders.

This inspection will examine the processes and procedures in place to remove foreign national offenders with a particular focus on:

  • the effectiveness and quality of the services provided by the Immigration Prison Teams
  • the prioritisation of cases for removal and the effectiveness of the early removal and facilitated returns schemes
  • the Home Office's strategy for the collection, monitoring and reporting of FNO data, and how this data is used to capture best practice and drive improvements

The Independent Chief Inspector invites anyone with knowledge and experience of these Home Office teams and functions to submit evidence to inform this inspection and would be pleased to hear both what is working well and what could be improved. Submissions touching on any and all areas of interest, including those that may not be mentioned above, are therefore welcome.

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