Chch prison to get new superintendent
Christchurch Women’s Prison will have a new superintendent from next week.
He is Mr Jack Allen, who has been the senior divisional officer at the Manawatu Youth Institution since 1981.
The previous superintendent at Christchurch Women’s Prison, Miss Fleur Grenfell, has been appointed superintendent of Arohata Women’s Prison at Tawa.
Miss Grenfell was posted to Christchurch in May, 1983. She joined the prison service in 1974 and has also served as Arohata’s divisional officer, as first officer at the Prison Service staff training college at Trentham, and as an executive officer in the Justice Department.
Mr Allen became a prison officer at Waikeria Youth Institution in 1961. In 1969 he was posted to Waipiata Borstal as divisional officer and in 1974 he was appointed to the Rolleston Detention Centre. He has relieved as superintendent at Christchurch Women’s Prison and at Arohata.
The two will take up their new posts on, Monday.
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