We are pleased to share here this project led by Pr Clare Anderson. The project is a partnership between the University of Leicester, University of Guyana and the Guyana Prison Service. A multi-disciplinary research team is researching the definition, extent, experience and treatment of mental, neurological and substance abuse (MNS) disorders in Guyana’s jails: both among inmates and the people who work with them. It has two aims: to model a new interdisciplinary way of working and to prod..
This workshop and the attached info-graphic (created by Laura Evans-Hill at Nifty Fox) formed part...
This paper explores links between incarceration and enslavement, migration, and mental health, in th...
The Peer Support Programme for prisoners with common mental disorders, substance use disorders, and ...
The objective of MNS Disorders in Guyana's Jails, 1825 to the Present Day was to develop a historici...
An introduction to this LIAS Working Paper special issue, presenting early findings from the Univers...
The mental health of those who live and work in Guyana’s prisons is at the heart of our three-year r...
There is a relationship between the social actions and social structures laid down during colonialis...
Imprisonment can be a traumatic experience for families, and its impact is often significant and ...
As part of the Being Human Festival the MNS team held a hybrid workshop at the Attenborough Arts Cen...
During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the British built over a dozen jails all over its col...
The ‘Survey of Individuals Deprived of Liberty: Caribbean 2016-2019’ produced for the Inter-American...
Conflicts of interest: none declared Background: Incarcerated populations are at particular risk for...
This article considers the intersecting geographical,social, medical and political frameworks necess...
This workshop and the attached info-graphic (created by Laura Evans-Hill at Nifty Fox) formed part...
This paper explores links between incarceration and enslavement, migration, and mental health, in th...
The Peer Support Programme for prisoners with common mental disorders, substance use disorders, and ...
The objective of MNS Disorders in Guyana's Jails, 1825 to the Present Day was to develop a historici...
An introduction to this LIAS Working Paper special issue, presenting early findings from the Univers...
The mental health of those who live and work in Guyana’s prisons is at the heart of our three-year r...
There is a relationship between the social actions and social structures laid down during colonialis...
Imprisonment can be a traumatic experience for families, and its impact is often significant and ...
As part of the Being Human Festival the MNS team held a hybrid workshop at the Attenborough Arts Cen...
During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the British built over a dozen jails all over its col...
The ‘Survey of Individuals Deprived of Liberty: Caribbean 2016-2019’ produced for the Inter-American...
Conflicts of interest: none declared Background: Incarcerated populations are at particular risk for...
This article considers the intersecting geographical,social, medical and political frameworks necess...
This workshop and the attached info-graphic (created by Laura Evans-Hill at Nifty Fox) formed part...
This paper explores links between incarceration and enslavement, migration, and mental health, in th...
The Peer Support Programme for prisoners with common mental disorders, substance use disorders, and ...