High Down Prison
High Down is a men鈥檚 prison and young offender institution (YOI) near Sutton in Surrey.
Applies to England and Wales
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Book and plan your visit to High Down
To visit someone in High Down you must:
- be on that person鈥檚 visitor list
- book your visit in advance
- have the required ID with you when you go
At least one visitor must be 18 or older at every visit.
There may be a limit to the number of visits a person can have. You can check this with High Down.
Contact High Down if you have any questions about visiting.
Help with the cost of your visit
If you get certain benefits or have an NHS health certificate, you might be able to get help with the costs of your visit, including:
- travel to High Down
- somewhere to stay overnight
- meals
How to book family and friends visits
You can book your visit online or by telephone. Online bookings are only available to visitors who are already on the prisoner鈥檚 visitors鈥 list. This list is separate to the prisoner鈥檚 pin-phone list.
Visits can be booked up to 28 days in advance.
Telephone booking line: 0207 147 6570
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The booking line is open:
- Monday to Friday: 10am to midday
- closed on bank holidays, Christmas day and Boxing day.
To make amendments to bookings, you can either phone the booking line or email socialvisits.highdown@justice.gov.uk by midday the day before the visit at the latest. If the visit is at a weekend, any changes have to be made by midday on Friday before the visit.
Visiting times:
- Monday, Thursday and Friday: no visits
- Tuesday and Wednesday: 9:30am to 11:30am and 2pm to 4pm (depending on the houseblock location of the prisoner)
- Saturday and Sunday: 2pm to 4pm for all house blocks
Last entry time for the morning session is 10am and Last entry time for the afternoon session is: 2.30pm.
Two hours are allocated for a visit, with a minimum entitlement of a 1 hour session.
Refreshments can be ordered and paid for before your visit when in the visitors centre. We accept cash only (coins and notes) with a maximum of 拢25 per family.
Baby changing facilities available in Visitors鈥 Centre and Visits Hall toilets.
For further information, please phone the Visitors鈥 Centre Information Line on 020 7147 6360.
If no reply, leave a message and staff will get back to you as soon as possible.
How to book legal and professional visits
Please email聽legalvisits.highdown@justice.gov.uk and request a booking form for a face to face visit.
Legal visits happen at the same time as for family and friends time slots as stated above.
How to book video link calls
You can book a video link by telephone, 0207 147 6331.
Video visits time slots
Monday to Friday: 30 minute slots bookable from 8am to 11am and 2pm to 4:15pm.
Entering High Down
All visitors, aged 16 or older must prove their identity before entering the prison. Read the list of acceptable forms of ID when visiting a prison.
ID requirements for children under 16 are a birth certificate or passport.
All visitors will need to be given a pat-down search, including children. You may also be sniffed by security dogs.
There are strict controls on what you can take into High Down. You will have to leave most of the things you have with you in a locker and will need a 拢1 coin which will be returned to you when you leave. This includes pushchairs and car seats.
You may bring in dummies, baby wipes, nappies, milk powder and prescribed medication. All items must be in a clear plastic bag. The prison can provide baby wipes and nappies if requested. All items may be bagged and tagged prior to entering the prison.
You will be told the rules by an officer at the start of your visit. If you break the rules, your visit could be cancelled and you could be banned from visiting again.
Dress code
Highdown welcomes and encourages prisoners to have visits with their loved ones, but please remember that when visiting the establishment that you should dress and behave appropriately.
Highdown has revised its dress code policy for all external visitors which allows us to foster a safe, decent and relaxed visits hall.
To maintain decency in the Visits Hall our dress code must be adhered to. This is to prevent inappropriate clothing being worn in and around the presence of other visitors and staff.
Passive dogs are used as part of our searching process and they cannot differentiate between someone who is fully dressed and someone who is not.
The following is a definitive list of what is acceptable and what is not acceptable:
- hats/scarves 鈥 may not be worn in the Visits Hall with the exception of religious headwear (for example: Sikh turbans, Jewish yarmulkes, Muslim kufi, the hijab and Rastafarian hats). These will be subject to searching as per the HMPPS Searching Policy.
- gloves/Sunglasses 鈥 are not to be worn. These should be left in the lockers provided in the visits centre.
- hooded tops 鈥 can only be worn by children under the age of 10 years old.
- skirts/dresses 鈥 knee length skirts can be worn, as they must cover the top third portion of the legs and when sat down underwear must not be seen.
- shorts 鈥 high cut shorts are not permitted, and these must cover the top 2 thirds of the leg.
- coats 鈥 no thick, padded, torn, hooded coats are permitted. If they are hooded, then the hood must be detachable
- tops and dress tops 鈥 torn or ripped tops may not be worn and must be sufficient to cover both breasts, back and the midriff area and must not be transparent. Cleavage must be appropriately covered so as not to cause offence, athletic singlet鈥檚 (vests) are not permitted.
- trousers and leggings 鈥 torn jeans with holes in may not be worn. Only one pair may be worn. Leggings and linen trousers must not be transparent.
- footwear should be enclosed 鈥 sandals/flip-flops may be worn but these are at the visitors own risk due to the visits area being outdoors prior to entering the social visits hall and climbing stairs. Steel-toe capped boots, or designer studded shoes will not be permitted.
- logos 鈥 clothing displaying offensive patterns or logos will not be permitted (such as cannabis leaves, racist logos or offensive language)
If you are wearing tight clothing, underwear must be worn.
If a visitor arrives inappropriately dressed, they will be offered the opportunity to wear prison issue jogging bottoms and/or a sweatshirt. If a visitor does not wish to wear these items, then entry will be refused, and the visiting order will be lost.
Visiting facilities
There is a Visitors Centre run by the charity.
It is open from 8:30am to midday and 12:30pm to 4:15pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
On weekends the visitor centre is open from 12:30pm to 4:15pm.
Email: highdown@prisonadvice.org.uk
Telephone: 020 7147 6360
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Refreshments can be ordered and paid for before your visit when in the visitors centre. We accept cash only (coins and notes) with a maximum of 拢25 per family.
Baby changing facilities are available in the visitor鈥檚 centre and visits hall.
Keep in touch with someone at High Down
There are several ways you can keep in touch with someone during their time at High Down.
Secure video calls
To have a secure video call with someone in this prison you need to:
- Download the
- Create an account
- Register all visitors
- Add the prisoner to your contact list.
How to book a secure video call
You can request a secure video call with someone in this prison via the Prison Video app.
You will receive a notification when your request has been accepted.
Phone calls
Prisoners can phone anyone named on their list of friends and family. This list is checked by security when they first arrive so it may take a few days before they are able to call.
You can also exchange voicemails using the .
Officers may listen to phone calls as a way of preventing crime and helping keep people safe.
You can send emails to someone in High Down using the .
You might also be able to attach photos and receive replies, depending on the rules at High Down.
Letters
You can write at any time.
Include the person鈥檚 name and prisoner number on the envelope.
If you do not know their prisoner number, contact High Down.
All post, apart from legal letters, will be opened and checked by officers.
National Prison Radio鈥檚 Family and Friends request show
National Prison Radio broadcasts into prison cells across England and Wales 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.聽
Family and friends can stay connected with their loved ones in prison by sending song requests, written messages and voice recordings. They are then read and played out on weekly episodes.聽
You can send in a message, and hear the show, at 鈥
Send money and gifts
You can use the free and fast online service to send money to someone in prison.
You can no longer send money by bank transfer, cheque, postal order or send cash by post.
If you cannot use the online service, you may be able to - for example if you:
- are unable to use a computer, a smart phone or the internet
- do not have a debit card
This will allow you to send money by post.
Gifts and parcels
All parcels will be opened and checked by officers.
Friends and families of prisoners are permitted to send books directly to their loved ones, or can order books from approved retailers, which can source and send the books on to prisoners or hand them in.
Prisoners have to book an appointment at reception, prior to anything being handed in by a visitor.
The property desk is open: * Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 9:15am to 10am and 1:15pm to 2pm * Saturday and Sunday: 1:15pm to 2pm on
For the full list of approved retailers, you can read the HMPPS Incentives Policy, Annex F.
Contact High Down for more information.
Family days
High Down runs six family visits a year. These take place in children鈥檚 school holidays. They are a multidisciplinary event supported by the PACT team.
The IPP and Lifer Unit are also planning events for their cohort.
Sycamore Tree Project invites family members into the prison to attend graduation.
These are widely advertised on the kiosk that prisoners have access to.
Homework Club runs once a month on a Saturday afternoon supervised by PACT in the Visit鈥檚 Hall.
Getting to High Down
The closest railway station is Sutton or Belmont which are a short taxi ride away or you can take the number 80 bus.
The 80 bus also passes Morden Station if you are travelling on the Northern Line.
To plan your journey by public transport use:
There is a free visitors car park.
There is also a disabled visitors car park behind the Visits Centre.
Life at High Down
High Down is committed to providing a safe and educational environment where prisoners can learn new skills to help them on release.
Security and safeguarding
Every person at High Down has a right to feel safe. The staff are responsible for their safeguarding and welfare at all times.
For further information about what to do when you are worried or concerned about someone in prison .
If you have any concerns about a prisoner at High Down, contact the Safer Custody team.
Arrival and first night
When a prisoner first arrives at High Down, they will be able to contact a family member by phone. This could be quite late in the evening, depending on the time they arrive.
They will get to speak to someone who will check how they鈥檙e feeling and ask about any immediate health and wellbeing needs.
Induction
Each prisoner who arrives at High Down gets an induction that lasts two days. They will meet professionals who will help them with:
- health and wellbeing, including mental and sexual health
- any substance misuse issues, including drugs and alcohol
- personal development in custody and on release, including skills, education and training
- other support (sometimes called 鈥榠nterventions鈥), such as managing difficult emotions
Everyone also finds out about the rules, fire safety, and how things like calls and visits work.
Accommodation
Around 1,200 prisoners live at High Down in six houseblocks. There is a mixture of single and shared cells. All cells have a toilet, sink and a phone.
Prisoners on standard and enhanced behaviour levels can rent TVs in their cells. Enhanced level prisoners can also borrow DVDs from the library.
Sports and fitness facilities include two gyms with multi-purpose courts, weights and exercise equipment, outdoor fields for team sports, and a broad programme of team activities and classes.
High Down has a diverse, multi-faith chaplaincy team providing services and support.
Education and work
Prisoners at High Down are encouraged to take part in meaningful activity and gain qualifications by enrolling into education and vocational training or work in one of the prison industries or domestic roles.
The curriculum includes a wide range of work-based subjects, such as health and safety, customer service, bricklaying, carpentry, plastering, and painting and decorating. Literacy and numeracy form part of every course.
Prisoners can also work and earn qualifications in the kitchens, industrial cleaning, library, laundry and farms and gardens.
Organisations High Down works with
High Down is a venue for the , a public restaurant run by prisoners in partnership with The Clink Charity. The prisoners study for NVQs in cooking, food service and cleaning while they work. They also receive mentoring upon release, including support with employment and accommodation.
helps prisoners find housing as they approach release.
and work with the National Probation Service to help prisoners settle back into the community with advice on housing, employment, money management and substance misuse.
Support for family and friends
Find out about advice and helplines for family and friends.
To contact the Families and Significant Others lead, you can send an email to familytieshighdown@justice.gov.uk.
Concerns, problems and complaints
In an emergency
Call 0207 147 6630 聽if you think a prisoner is at immediate risk of harm. Ask for the Orderly Officer and explain that your concern is an emergency.
Contact category | Phone number | Additional information |
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Non-emergency | 0207 147 6571 | Call this number if you have concerns about a prisoner鈥檚 safety or wellbeing which are serious but not life-threatening. You can also on the Prisoners鈥 Families Helpline website. |
Staff Integrity Hotline | 0800 917 6877 (24 hours answering machine) | This line is managed separately from the prison can be called anonymously. If you are concerned about a prisoner being bullied by a member of staff, you can use this number. |
Prisoners鈥 Families Helpline | 0808 808 2003 | The can provide confidential support, advice and guidance. |
Unwanted Prisoner Contact | 0300 060 6699 | If a prisoner is contacting you and you want them to stop, you can use the Unwanted Prisoner Contact Service. You can complete the , email unwantedprisonercontact@justice.gov.uk or contact by phone. |
Problems and complaints
If you have any other problem contact High Down.
Inspection reports
HM Prison and Probation Service publishes action plans for High Down in response to independent inspections.
Contact High Down
Governor: Emily Martin
Telephone: 020 7147 6300
Fax: 020 7147 6301
Find out about call charges
Address
HMP/YOI High Down
High Down Lane
Sutton
Surrey
SM2 5PJ
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Updates to this page
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Details added for National Prison Radio's Family and Friends request show.
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Updated time slots for video calling and for the visitor centre opening times.
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Added Christmas arrangements for visiting.
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Updated safer custody information and contact information for the families lead
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Updated visiting guidance based on 1 April COVID rule changes
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Added link to new safer custody information under Security and safeguarding.
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Updated visiting information: Reduced visit schedule and testing for visitors aged 12 and over.
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Updated visiting information: Testing for visitors aged 12 and over.
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Updated physical contact guidance
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Updated physical contact guidance
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New visiting times and booking information added.
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Prison moved into National Stage 3 framework and is now preparing to open visits for family, friends and significant others. We will update this page with specific visiting information as soon as possible.
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Updated visit info
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Updated visiting information in line with new local restriction tiers.
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Updated visiting information in line with new local restriction tiers.
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Updated eductaion and st Mungo's trust
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Updated visiting information in line with new national restrictions in England.
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Updated governor details
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Updated visiting information in line with coronavirus restrictions.
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Updated visiting information in line with coronavirus restrictions.
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Added confirmation of secure video calling availability at this prison.
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Updated governor name to Katie Jefferson (acting).
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