Since the inception of the prison as a ‘setting’ for health promotion, there has been a focus on how the health of those men and women who spend ‘time inside’ can at least be maintained and if possible, enhanced, during their prison sentence. This paper presents findings from a mainly qualitative evaluation of a prison visitors' centre in the UK. It reports experiences of prisoners' families, prisoners, prison staff, the local community and the ways in which the visitors' centre has contributed positively to their health and well-being. In addition, key stakeholders were interviewed to ascertain the role this visitors' centre has in policy frameworks related to re-offending. The findings from this evaluation underscore how the visitors' cen...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Prisons have until comparatively recently been closed institutions with a very limited interface wit...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting health ...
The notion that prisons should become more ‘health promoting’ is a policy agenda that is gaining inc...
Purpose: There is interest in promoting health in prison from governmental levels, but, to date, und...
Purpose: There is interest in promoting health in prison from governmental levels, but, to date, und...
Investigates 1999/2000 health promotion activities in prisons in England and Wales and documents the...
Globally, prisoners tend to come from marginalised and socially disadvantaged sections of society an...
Background: The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has been long regarded for its progressive policy appr...
Abstract Background Women in prison have comparatively greater health needs than men, often compound...
Two decades since the WHO Regional Office for Europe outlined and published a report on health promo...
Objective: To explore the views of prisoners on making healthy choices in prison. Design: In-depth s...
The global prison population has grown exponentially in all five continents and consistent analysis ...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Prisons have until comparatively recently been closed institutions with a very limited interface wit...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting health ...
The notion that prisons should become more ‘health promoting’ is a policy agenda that is gaining inc...
Purpose: There is interest in promoting health in prison from governmental levels, but, to date, und...
Purpose: There is interest in promoting health in prison from governmental levels, but, to date, und...
Investigates 1999/2000 health promotion activities in prisons in England and Wales and documents the...
Globally, prisoners tend to come from marginalised and socially disadvantaged sections of society an...
Background: The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has been long regarded for its progressive policy appr...
Abstract Background Women in prison have comparatively greater health needs than men, often compound...
Two decades since the WHO Regional Office for Europe outlined and published a report on health promo...
Objective: To explore the views of prisoners on making healthy choices in prison. Design: In-depth s...
The global prison population has grown exponentially in all five continents and consistent analysis ...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Prisons have until comparatively recently been closed institutions with a very limited interface wit...