The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of Health 2002). Once incarcerated, prisoners are at increased risk of mental illness and have higher exposure to communicable diseases (WHO 2008). Prisoners generally have poorer health because imprisonment negatively impacts upon the health of the individual (WHO 2008). However, the prison setting offers a unique opportunity to implement targeted health promotion initiatives with a population that may have had very limited experience of accessing health services prior to incarceration. The World Health Organisation recognises the need for health promotion in prisons. This is evidenced in the Health in Prisons Project (HIPP), the aim of which i...
Objective: To explore the views of prisoners on making healthy choices in prison. Design: In-depth s...
Two decades since the WHO Regional Office for Europe outlined and published a report on health promo...
BACKGROUND Prison populations experience an increased burden of physical, mental and social health ...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
This paper explores recent developments in prison public health, recommending that future prison hea...
This paper explores recent developments in prison public health, recommending that future prison hea...
The global prison population has grown exponentially in all five continents and consistent analysis ...
The majority of prisoners are drawn from deprived circumstances with a range of health and social ne...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the views of prisoners about health services provided in p...
Investigates 1999/2000 health promotion activities in prisons in England and Wales and documents the...
The notion that prisons should become more ‘health promoting’ is a policy agenda that is gaining inc...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting health ...
Prison is a home to some people and a workplace for others. It is a setting with significant interac...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB) and Hepatitis C (HCV) – are a major health...
Objective: To explore the views of prisoners on making healthy choices in prison. Design: In-depth s...
Two decades since the WHO Regional Office for Europe outlined and published a report on health promo...
BACKGROUND Prison populations experience an increased burden of physical, mental and social health ...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
This paper explores recent developments in prison public health, recommending that future prison hea...
This paper explores recent developments in prison public health, recommending that future prison hea...
The global prison population has grown exponentially in all five continents and consistent analysis ...
The majority of prisoners are drawn from deprived circumstances with a range of health and social ne...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the views of prisoners about health services provided in p...
Investigates 1999/2000 health promotion activities in prisons in England and Wales and documents the...
The notion that prisons should become more ‘health promoting’ is a policy agenda that is gaining inc...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting health ...
Prison is a home to some people and a workplace for others. It is a setting with significant interac...
Prisoner health is influenced as much by structural determinants (institutional, environmental, poli...
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB) and Hepatitis C (HCV) – are a major health...
Objective: To explore the views of prisoners on making healthy choices in prison. Design: In-depth s...
Two decades since the WHO Regional Office for Europe outlined and published a report on health promo...
BACKGROUND Prison populations experience an increased burden of physical, mental and social health ...