All frontline Corrections officers are to get new lightweight stab-resistant body armour, in a move that comes after the death of an inmate at Christchurch Men's Prison.
Corrections Minister Peseta Sam Lotu-Iiga said yesterday that 3500 new vests would be issued to all frontline custodial staff from next month.
"While stabbing incidents involving frontline staff are low, it is a priority for our Government to keep our Corrections officers safe," he said.
The new body armour is lighter, less bulky and more comfortable than our current stab-resistant body armour. [It] is also designed to be used in conjunction with on-body cameras which are being rolled out.
The new body armour was designed for use in high-risk prison environments, Mr Lotu-Iiga said.