Background: The foreign national prisoner (FNP) population in England and Wales has disproportionately increased in size, but mental health research in this group has been limited. Aims: Define the FNP group, review their understood characteristics, identify service challenges and make onward recommendations. Methods: A literature search of Pubmed and Google Scholar was undertaken. Relevant articles/reports were identified and reviewed. Results: Many FNPs face challenges: isolation (with limited family contacts); language barriers; difficulties accessing services; prejudice and discrimination; active legal issues regarding immigration. These are compounded by poor quality interpreting services, institutional barriers including racial ass...
Background About 9 million people are imprisoned worldwide, but the number with serious mental disor...
The mental health care of prisoners is a contemporary public health issue that is both recent and of...
The prevalence of mental disorder among prisoners is considerably higher than that in the general po...
Aims.: The UK has one of the largest systems of immigration detention in Europe.. Those detained inc...
Background: People held in immigration removal centres have a range of vulnerabilities relating both...
Foreign national prisoners include people who are subject to criminal proceedings and have been depr...
Aims. The UK has one of the largest systems of immigration detention in Europe.. Those detained inc...
Background People held in immigration removal centres have a range of vulnerabilities relating both...
Background There is worldwide evidence of high rates of mental disorder among prisoners, with signif...
This thesis is a qualitative study into the lived experiences of Irish prisoners in England and Wale...
PurposePrison mental health in-reach teams (MHITs) have developed in England and Wales over the last...
Background: Though slowly growing, knowledge about prisoners detained for having violated an Alien A...
The principle of equivalence means that prisoners should receive the same quality of care for their ...
There is a high prevalence of mental health need in prisons, much of which is currently unmet. Altho...
In responding to high levels of psychiatric morbidity amongst prisoners and recognising earlier poor...
Background About 9 million people are imprisoned worldwide, but the number with serious mental disor...
The mental health care of prisoners is a contemporary public health issue that is both recent and of...
The prevalence of mental disorder among prisoners is considerably higher than that in the general po...
Aims.: The UK has one of the largest systems of immigration detention in Europe.. Those detained inc...
Background: People held in immigration removal centres have a range of vulnerabilities relating both...
Foreign national prisoners include people who are subject to criminal proceedings and have been depr...
Aims. The UK has one of the largest systems of immigration detention in Europe.. Those detained inc...
Background People held in immigration removal centres have a range of vulnerabilities relating both...
Background There is worldwide evidence of high rates of mental disorder among prisoners, with signif...
This thesis is a qualitative study into the lived experiences of Irish prisoners in England and Wale...
PurposePrison mental health in-reach teams (MHITs) have developed in England and Wales over the last...
Background: Though slowly growing, knowledge about prisoners detained for having violated an Alien A...
The principle of equivalence means that prisoners should receive the same quality of care for their ...
There is a high prevalence of mental health need in prisons, much of which is currently unmet. Altho...
In responding to high levels of psychiatric morbidity amongst prisoners and recognising earlier poor...
Background About 9 million people are imprisoned worldwide, but the number with serious mental disor...
The mental health care of prisoners is a contemporary public health issue that is both recent and of...
The prevalence of mental disorder among prisoners is considerably higher than that in the general po...