Two decades since the WHO Regional Office for Europe outlined and published a report on health promotion in prison, which stimulated further debate on the concept of the ‘health promoting prison’, this paper discusses the extent to which the concept has translated into practice and the extent to which success has been achieved. This paper primarily focuses on why there has been a gap between the strategic philosophy of health promotion in prison and practical implementation, suggesting that factors such as ‘lifestyle drift’ and public and political opinion have played a part. A further argument is made in relation to the overall commitment of European countries and more broadly WHO in their support of settings-based health promotion in this...
© The Author 2017. Background The Healthy Prisons Agenda seeks to reduce prisoners' health risks, ba...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: In the two decades that have passed since the...
Globally, prisoners tend to come from marginalised and socially disadvantaged sections of society an...
The notion that prisons should become more ‘health promoting’ is a policy agenda that is gaining inc...
The global prison population has grown exponentially in all five continents and consistent analysis ...
Investigates 1999/2000 health promotion activities in prisons in England and Wales and documents the...
Two decades since the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe published a report on hea...
Purpose: There is interest in promoting health in prison from governmental levels, but, to date, und...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting 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...
Since the inception of the prison as a ‘setting’ for health promotion, there has been a focus on how...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Background: The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has been long regarded for its progressive policy appr...
© The Author 2017. Background The Healthy Prisons Agenda seeks to reduce prisoners' health risks, ba...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: In the two decades that have passed since the...
Globally, prisoners tend to come from marginalised and socially disadvantaged sections of society an...
The notion that prisons should become more ‘health promoting’ is a policy agenda that is gaining inc...
The global prison population has grown exponentially in all five continents and consistent analysis ...
Investigates 1999/2000 health promotion activities in prisons in England and Wales and documents the...
Two decades since the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe published a report on hea...
Purpose: There is interest in promoting health in prison from governmental levels, but, to date, und...
There is renewed optimism about the development of policy and practices related to promoting 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...
Since the inception of the prison as a ‘setting’ for health promotion, there has been a focus on how...
The prison population experiences significant health inequality and social exclusion (Department of ...
Background: The Scottish Prison Service (SPS) has been long regarded for its progressive policy appr...
© The Author 2017. Background The Healthy Prisons Agenda seeks to reduce prisoners' health risks, ba...
© 2018 The Royal Society for Public Health Objectives: In the two decades that have passed since the...
Globally, prisoners tend to come from marginalised and socially disadvantaged sections of society an...