Department of Home Affairs

78 FOI requests | Full disclosure rate: 100.0%

The Freedom of Information requests to the Department of Home Affairs reveal an authority that is highly transparent regarding its own administrative spending and prison operational policies, yet structurally fragmented when it comes to policing data. A clear pattern emerges where the DHA readily discloses financial details, such as the £4.20 daily prison food cost (921153), the lack of Manx-made bread in prisons (1252086), and the specifics of fire safety self-regulation (415933). However, the department frequently acts as a gatekeeper rather than a data holder for law enforcement, consistently responding with 'Information not held' to queries about crime statistics, traffic accidents, and arrest numbers, directing requesters to the separate Isle of Man Constabulary (e.g., 540837, 1049662). This creates a transparency gap where the public can see the cost of running the prison but struggles to get a unified picture of police activity.

Key Cases

Case 377143 — This case is notable for addressing a sensitive human rights issue: the lack of a specific policy for transgender and gender-fluid prisoners, revealing that care is managed via individual plans rather than standardized protocol, which raises questions about consistency in treatment.

Case 1294977 — A critical disclosure during the pandemic, this case confirmed that 24 individuals were sentenced to custody for breaching emergency regulations, providing concrete evidence of the severity of the government's enforcement strategy during the crisis.

Case 415933 — This case exposed a significant regulatory gap in fire safety, revealing that the system relies heavily on self-regulation with minimal prosecutions, challenging the public's assumption of active enforcement for flat and licensed premises safety.

Case 927918 — Regarding the ITV programme 'The Best Little Prison in Britain', the DHA refused to release most internal documents, citing they were 'reasonably accessible' via Hansard. This highlights the tension between media scrutiny and the department's interpretation of public availability exemptions.

Case 2005465 — This request provided a comprehensive breakdown of resignations and workforce statistics within the Prison & Probation Service, offering rare insight into staff retention and the internal stability of the correctional system over a three-year period.

Related FOI Stories

Prison Operations, Welfare, and Procurement#377143, #379735, #415636, #636965, #709665

Fire Safety Enforcement and Emergency Response#415933, #356127, #361209, #743265, #762066

Policing Data Fragmentation and Jurisdictional Deflection#413642, #373633, #445035, #540837, #575339

Pandemic Enforcement and Emergency Powers#1277345, #1293345, #1294977, #1354141, #1601449

Government Property and Financial Transparency#379238, #378340, #378936, #379240, #451740

All (78) Information not held (103) · All information sent (78) · Some information sent but not all held (48) · Some information sent but part exempt (17) · No information sent - all held but exempt (12) · Request lapsed - requested information not provided (3) · Not upheld (3) · Repeated request (2) · Not required to fulfill request (2) ·
DateTitleOutcome
2019-08-27Isle of Man offender re-conviction statisticsAll information sent
The requester asked for recent re-conviction statistics for Isle of Man offenders, the methodology used, and specific details regarding jurisdiction and inclusion criteria. The Department of Home Affairs responded by sending all requested information, including enclosed copies of the statistics and methodology.
2019-08-12FoodAll information sent
The requester asked for the daily prison meal allowance per inmate in the Isle of Man. The Department of Home Affairs disclosed that while there is an annual budget for foodstuffs, the average cost per prisoner per day is £4.20.
2019-07-29Fire service incidents at Ronaldsway AirportAll information sent
A request was made for statistics and details regarding Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service callouts to Ronaldsway Airport over the last five years, including false alarms. The Department of Home Affairs responded by confirming that all requested information was enclosed and sent to the applicant.
2019-04-04Alarms always going off either due to system fault or by unknown causeAll information sent
A resident requested statistics on Isle of Man Fire and Rescue Service call-outs to Lord Street flats between April 2018 and April 2019, specifically regarding system faults, unknown causes, and smoke inhalation incidents. The Department of Home Affairs disclosed that there were 2 system faults, 8 call-outs due to unknown causes, and 0 incidents involving smoke inhalation treatment.
2019-03-11Enforcement of Isle of Man Flat Fire RegulationsAll information sent
The requester sought clarification on the enforcement of flat fire regulations, the Fire Service's duty of care, and statistics on repeat landlord breaches. The Department of Home Affairs confirmed that the Fire Safety Department enforces the regulations, compliance is the owner's responsibility, and no specific policy exists regarding the number of breaches required for enforcement.
2019-02-25Isle of Man Fire Services ChargesAll information sent
The request sought details on the Isle of Man Fire Service's charging powers, specific government departments charged, and total fees collected from the public and private sector between 2015 and 2019. The Department of Home Affairs disclosed the relevant legislation, listed five government departments charged, and provided total monetary figures for fire safety and operational charges.
2019-01-29Prison staffingAll information sent
A request was made to the Department of Home Affairs regarding prison staffing vacancies, long-term absences, and participation in the Mutually Agreed Resignation Scheme (MASH). The authority confirmed that no staff took MASH in the last 12 months but did not provide specific figures for vacancies or absence durations in this response.
2019-01-21Manx produceAll information sent
A request was made to the Department of Home Affairs regarding the origin of food products used in the Isle of Man Prison, specifically asking about Manx produce and in-house baking. The authority disclosed that the prison does not make its own pies, pasties, or bread, and while some suppliers are local, not all meat, eggs, or vegetables are confirmed to be Manx.
2018-10-25Self-harm incidents at Isle of Man PrisonAll information sent
A request was made for annual figures of self-harm incidents at Isle of Man Prison since 2011, and the Department of Home Affairs provided the available data covering the period from mid-2013 to early 2017.
2018-05-21Prison Governor AdjudicationsAll information sent
A request was made to the Department of Home Affairs for statistics on prison Governor adjudications, guilty verdicts, and appeals over the last 12 months. The authority disclosed the total number of adjudications and the percentage of guilty findings, but noted that appeal data is not stored in their system and no general applications were submitted.
2018-04-27Expenditure on single use plastics within the departmentAll information sent
A request was made for expenditure figures on single-use plastics by the Department of Home Affairs, and the authority disclosed a detailed table of spending across various services from 2011 to 2017.
2018-03-27Unpublished FOI requestsAll information sent
The requester asked for statistics on Freedom of Information requests received, refused, answered, and published by the Department of Home Affairs over the previous 12 months. The authority responded by providing an embedded Excel spreadsheet containing the requested data.
2018-03-08Fire doorsAll information sent
The requester asked for the number of prosecutions regarding fire door maintenance failures in the last 10 years and since 2014 regulations. The Department of Home Affairs clarified the scope and disclosed that six separate prosecutions involved issues with fire doors.
2018-01-30Concerning sheep worryingAll information sent
The requester asked for detailed statistics on livestock worrying and dog attacks in the Isle of Man for the full year of 2017, mirroring a previous request. The Department of Home Affairs confirmed that all requested information was held and disclosed in full, including incident counts, locations, and dog details.
2018-01-08Public warning sirensAll information sent
The requester asked for the annual cost and rationale of the Isle of Man's public warning siren system, as well as studies on using social media as a cost-saving alternative. The Department of Home Affairs disclosed the maintenance costs, the number of sirens, the rationale regarding mobile network failures, and confirmed that no specific studies on social media alternatives were provided, though work with GTS is ongoing.
2017-12-06Nationality of prisonersAll information sent
A request was made to the Department of Home Affairs for statistics on the nationality and status of prisoners at Jurby prison. The authority disclosed the total population, the split between convicted and remand prisoners, and the breakdown of birthplaces as of December 11, 2017.
2017-10-10BreadAll information sent
A request was made to the Department of Home Affairs for details on bread and bap purchases over the last three months. The authority disclosed the specific quantities, costs, and origin of the frozen white and brown bread and baps purchased between July and October 2017.
2017-09-20Fire certificatesAll information sent
The requester asked for statistics on fire certificate compliance, inspection numbers, and prosecutions for flats and licensed premises in the Isle of Man for 2015-2017. The Department of Home Affairs disclosed that the regulations rely on self-regulation with minimal prosecutions, providing specific counts of compliant and non-compliant properties and inspection figures.
2017-08-25Prison cateringAll information sent
A Freedom of Information request was made to the Department of Home Affairs for prison utility costs and staff salaries, to which the authority responded by disclosing the specific financial figures for the 2016-2017 period while noting that healthcare staff costs were excluded.
2017-07-07Prison reception bookletAll information sent
The requester asked for a copy of the prison reception booklet referenced in the Custody Rules 2015, but the Department of Home Affairs disclosed that no such booklet exists because inmates did not read it, providing instead various induction documents and policies covering the same information.
2017-05-22Registration Ramsey CourthouseAll information sent
The requester asked about existing covenants on the deeds or registration of the Ramsey Courthouse building and grounds. The Department of Home Affairs disclosed that this information was already made publicly available through a Tynwald Question and its subsequent Hansard record.
2017-04-17Prison food, bread, dairy and meatAll information sent
A Freedom of Information request was made to the Department of Home Affairs regarding the origin of bread, cream, potatoes, and meat supplied to the Isle of Man Prison. The authority confirmed that most items are sourced from local suppliers or grown on-site, though bread and cream are not Manx-made.
2017-04-13Submission border consultationsAll information sent
A request was made for consultation submissions regarding proposed ID verification measures at harbours from the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company and the Information Commissioner. The Department of Home Affairs disclosed the Steam Packet Company's submission but confirmed that no response was received from the Information Commissioner.
2017-03-27Prison catering informationAll information sent
2017-03-16Lease of Ramsey Town hallAll information sent
The requester asked for the annual rent and lease duration for Ramsey Police's use of Ramsey Town Hall. The Department of Home Affairs disclosed that the lease is for 21 years starting in 2012, with an annual rent of £15,300 adjusted for inflation.
2017-03-13Transsexual, transgender and gender-fluid prisonersAll information sent
The requester asked if the Isle of Man Department of Home Affairs had specific policies for transgender and gender-fluid prisoners. The authority confirmed that no such specific policy exists, stating instead that individual care plans are created for each offender based on their unique needs and transition stage.
2017-03-09IOM valuer advice on sale of Ramsey CouthouseAll information sent
The requester asked for the valuation report on the sale of the Ramsey Courthouse, but the Department of Home Affairs directed them to the Tynwald Hansard records instead of providing the document directly.
2017-01-12Sale of property of Homefield DouglasAll information sent
The request sought information regarding the Minister of Home Affairs' withdrawal from the sale of the Homefield property at 88 Woodbourne Road, Douglas. The authority disclosed all requested information, including email exchanges and council minutes confirming the sale was paused and subsequently withdrawn due to the site's strategic value.
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