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DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Focus Areas from 17 February 2010 Meeting 14 April 2010

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Focus Areas from 17 February 2010 Meeting 14 April 2010. CONTENTS. Introduction Focus Areas Administration Organograms : head office vs regions

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DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Focus Areas from 17 February 2010 Meeting 14 April 2010

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  1. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Focus Areas from 17 February 2010 Meeting 14 April 2010

  2. CONTENTS • Introduction • Focus Areas • Administration • Organograms: head office vs regions • DCS policies re: dress code, discrimination (including abuse of power); disciplinary code; promotions/career-pathing • Seven Day Establishment : impact on staffing and staff relations • Reasons for non-compliance with the CSA, White Paper on Corrections (challenges/gaps) • Progress in implementing the AGs recommendations

  3. CONTENTS • Corrections • Offender Labour • Parole • Transfers of Offenders • Control Rooms • State of kitchens and ablution facilities • Corrections & Development and Care • Children in Correctional Centres • Areas for special engagement with Portfolio Committee • Engagement with Portfolio Committee on Priorities of Department • Conclusion

  4. INTRODUCTION • Responses to request on information on focus areas from Portfolio Committee on 17 February 2010 • Areas for special engagement with Portfolio Committee • Engagement with Portfolio Committee on Priorities of Department

  5. ADMINISTRATION • Organograms • 2003 approved organisational structure provided – also presentation in this regard – 46 830 posts approved 40 997 filled, 5 833 vacant • National Office – Organisational Structure • Volume 1 – 6: Office of Minister, Deputy Minister, Commissioner, Judicial Inspectorate & Branches at National Office • Regions – Organisational Structure • Volume 7 – Regional Office • Volume 8 – Management Areas • Volume 9 – Demarcation of Management Areas • National Office – Post establishment: 1451 (956 filled and 495 vacant) • Regional Offices – Post establishment: 711 (539 filled and 172 vacant) • 48 Management Areas – 44 668 posts (39 502 filled and 5 166 vacant)

  6. ADMINISTRATION • Dress Code (also part of presentation) • A Order Chapter 7 • Corporate Wear Policy (This policy is currently in process of being reviewed, hence the A-Order Chapter 7 still applicable) • Discrimination • Recruitment and employment policy (also part of presentation) • Specific cases mentioned: J.Lebatlang, Mbuli, Jansen • Lebatlang - dreadlocks • Issues raised in the complaint dealt with extensively during the trial in the Labour Court • Mbuli (Response submitted to Committee) • Jansen • Arbitration commenced 18 January 2010 – partly heard – awaiting new date for continuation

  7. ADMINISTRATION • 7-Day Establishment – Impact on staffing and staff relations • Presentation provided • Compliance with Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA) on rest periods between shifts for employees • Provides space and time to implement a structured day programme to ensure proper case management and improvement in staff relations (professional and security staff) • Provides social benefits to staff - creates opportunity to spend time with families

  8. ADMINISTRATION • Reasons for non-compliance with the CSA, White Paper on Corrections • Presentation provided • Development of Correctional Services Act Monitoring Systems (CSAMS) to assist DCS to monitor the implementation of the Correctional Services Act in the following areas: • Conditions of incarceration • Protection of human rights • Health • Parole • Rehabilitation • Management • Progress in implementing the AGs recommendations • Presentation provided on weaknesses identified by AGSA in 2008/9 financial year. Presentation also provides a status report

  9. CORRECTIONS • Offender Labour • Report provided on offender involvement in community projects. Report reflects involvement in the different regions and the financial impact of the utilisation of offender labour in the various projects • Parole • Presentation provided on Parole Board Chairpersons and Vice Chairpersons. 17 Chairpersons positions vacant and 7 Vice-Chair positions vacant. • Lessons learnt from current process and how the department is addressing the existing gaps • Report provided on offenders considered for placement on parole / correctional supervision for the period 1 April – 31 December 2009 • Report also provides summary of Parole Summit

  10. CORRECTIONS • Transfer of Offenders • Report on legislative framework for transfers provided • Report include transfers, with reasons for the first three quarters of 2009/10 financial year • In essence there are compulsory transfers, transfers that benefit the offender and transfers that benefit the department • Report as well as additional presentation provide status and future development in terms of filling new Kimberley Correctional Centre by means of transfers of offenders • Control Rooms • Staff appointed to manage control rooms • Procedures and measures to ensure smooth transition when contract terminates • No escapes from 66 centres with access control system

  11. CORRECTIONS • State of kitchens and ablution facilities (Presentation provided) • 76 kitchens operating under unhealthy conditions • Generally the state of kitchens in DCS is that most of the equipment (especially the cooking pots) have reached a stage where they are no longer maintainable • Department has set aside funds in the 2010/11 Budget to replace some of the equipment • State of ablution facilities • No. of centres with defective ablution facilities Jan 2009- Sept. 2009 - 114 • How many attended to and fixed - 3148 • How many still to fix - 923

  12. CORRECTIONS & DEVELOPMENT AND CARE • Children in Correctional Centres • Report provided on the treatment of children in Correctional Centres • (Inter)Departmental efforts to keep children out of Correctional Centres • Profile of children in the Correctional Centres • Attire regarding youth offenders • Programmes provided to youth offenders • Incarceration conditions

  13. AREAS FOR SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT WITH PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE • Offender labour – 3 hour focused session requested • 7-Day Establishment and 2-shift system – 3 hour focused session requested

  14. SUGGESTED TIME-FRAME FOR ENGAGEMENT WITH PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON PRIORITIES OF DEPARTMENT • Apart from the quarterly accountability reporting to the Portfolio Committee, the department would like to engage with the Committee on priorities of the department. The following framework is suggested: • Offender Rehabilitation Path implementation – June 2010 • Enhanced Parole System – July 2010 • Legislative Framework – August 2010 • 7-day establishment implementation – September 2010 • Phase 2 of OSD – September 2010 • Stakeholder Relations Management – September 2010 • Remand Detention management – October 2010 • Service provision for Youth and Child Offenders – November 2010

  15. CONCLUSION • Appreciation for continued efforts by Portfolio Committee to assist the department in ensuring good governance and clean administration • Management will at all times strive to put in place the necessary internal controls to ensure the department is fulfilling its mandate of contributing to the maintaining and protecting of a just, peaceful and safe society by— (a) enforcing sentences of the courts in the manner prescribed by the Correctional Services Act (b) detaining all inmates in safe custody whilst ensuring their human dignity; and (c) promoting the social responsibility and human development of all inmates and persons subject to community corrections

  16. Together doing more & better to break the cycle of crime

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