The number of hours the library in each prison is scheduled to be open is set out in the table. The libraries for Arbour Hill, Dóchas, Mountjoy and the Training Unit are open as the demand requires.
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Scheduled Opening Hours
(per week)
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% hours open
January - December 2013
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Arbour Hill
|
On demand
|
As required
|
Castlerea
|
32
|
100
|
Cloverhill
|
35.5
|
44
|
Cork
|
37.5
|
83
|
Dóchas
|
On demand
|
As required
|
Limerick
|
20
|
50
|
Loughan House
|
7
|
100
|
Midlands
|
25
|
95
|
Mountjoy
|
On demand
|
As required
|
Portlaoise C Block
|
77
|
99
|
Portlaoise E Block
|
77
|
99
|
Shelton Abbey
|
11
|
100
|
St Patrick's Institution
|
Provision of a library service in the old St. Patrick's building is currently under review due to the transfer of 17 to 21 year olds to Wheatfield
|
N/A
|
Libraries in prisons are regarded by prison management as key elements in the process of normalisation and rehabilitation for prisoners. Library services in prisons are mainly provided by Local Authority library personnel deployed to prisons. In some cases, libraries are managed by prison officers or prisoners, with professional librarian oversight. While it is the case that a shortfall in staffing numbers on a particular day can impact negatively on service provision, the Irish Prison Service is actively pursuing the option of having all libraries in prisons managed by long-term, suitably trained prisoners, with professional oversight in order to maximise the service. Prisoners have been trained up and are active in supporting library services in Arbour Hill, the Midlands Prison, Training Unit, Castlerea Prison, Limerick, Portlaoise, Mountjoy, Wheatfield and the Dóchas Centre. In Cork, Shelton Abbey and Loughan House, prisoners assist in the running of the libraries.