Purpose In the context of current prison safety and reform this paper discusses findings of an impact evaluation of a horticultural programme delivered in 12 prisons in North West England. Design The programme was evaluated using quantitative and qualitative methods, including Green Gym© questionnaires, the Warwick Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale (WEMWBS) and Biographic-Narrative Interpretive Method (BNIM) interviews. Findings Against a backdrop of high rates of suicide, self-harm and poor mental health, the horticultural programme studied proved beneficial to prisoner participants, the most marked effect was on mental health and wellbeing. In addition to data related to the original mental health outcome indicators, the study reveal...
Background: Many male prison leavers have significant mental health problems. Prison leavers often h...
Most prison food research focuses on aspects of consumption rather than production yet farming, hort...
As a setting, prisons offer a unique opportunity to invest in the health of disadvantaged and margin...
Globally, prisoners tend to come from marginalised and socially disadvantaged sections of society an...
Background: The restricted environment in prison negatively affects psychological health of prisoner...
This thesis explores the interconnections between horticulture, hypermasculinity and mental wellbein...
Research has shown that prison visits have the potential to improve prisoners’ mental wellbeing, inc...
Horticultural therapy (HT) is best defined as the use of plants and plant-based activities with a go...
Prisoners in the UK are in a poor state of health compared to the wider population, often experien...
Background: Mental wellbeing among people in prison is poorly studied, despite featuring in many ...
Objectives: The mental health of open prison inmates is virtually un-researched. This study aims to...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand the impact of a short-term nature-based interven...
Objective: The health of the prison population has become an increasing concern, given the dispropor...
Prisoners have high rates of mental illness and the transition from prison to the community is a pro...
Despite the fact that the physical environments and social climates of prisons have been found to be...
Background: Many male prison leavers have significant mental health problems. Prison leavers often h...
Most prison food research focuses on aspects of consumption rather than production yet farming, hort...
As a setting, prisons offer a unique opportunity to invest in the health of disadvantaged and margin...
Globally, prisoners tend to come from marginalised and socially disadvantaged sections of society an...
Background: The restricted environment in prison negatively affects psychological health of prisoner...
This thesis explores the interconnections between horticulture, hypermasculinity and mental wellbein...
Research has shown that prison visits have the potential to improve prisoners’ mental wellbeing, inc...
Horticultural therapy (HT) is best defined as the use of plants and plant-based activities with a go...
Prisoners in the UK are in a poor state of health compared to the wider population, often experien...
Background: Mental wellbeing among people in prison is poorly studied, despite featuring in many ...
Objectives: The mental health of open prison inmates is virtually un-researched. This study aims to...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand the impact of a short-term nature-based interven...
Objective: The health of the prison population has become an increasing concern, given the dispropor...
Prisoners have high rates of mental illness and the transition from prison to the community is a pro...
Despite the fact that the physical environments and social climates of prisons have been found to be...
Background: Many male prison leavers have significant mental health problems. Prison leavers often h...
Most prison food research focuses on aspects of consumption rather than production yet farming, hort...
As a setting, prisons offer a unique opportunity to invest in the health of disadvantaged and margin...