Purpose There is clear evidence that prison can be detrimental to mental health and that wider society has tended to assume “out of sight, out of mind” for prisoners in mental distress. The lack of access to effective mental health care in prisons along with increasingly lower numbers of prison officers, or Operational Officers (OOs), has created a negative culture that requires the development of specialist services. With this comes a need to conduct evaluations, and investigations, into the roles of OOs and mental health-care staff. This study aims to report on a commissioned evaluation around the introduction and development of an HMP Mental Health Unit, named the integrated support unit (ISU), in the North of England. This study’s sect...
There is a high prevalence of mental health need in prisons, much of which is currently unmet. Altho...
Sharon O’Connor of Beauchamps Solicitors examines how the current legislation governing the criminal...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the perspectives of prisoners and prison staff in ...
A pragmatic solution for the provision of care for prisoners with serious mental illness, who are of...
Purpose This study aimed to describe the workings of an urban male remand prison mental health serv...
In 2006, the National Health Service commenced with assuming responsibility for the delivery and com...
The principle of equivalence means that prisoners should receive the same quality of care for their ...
The current UK Government’s focus on the development of services to manage and support offenders wit...
This article takes mental health and prisons as its two foci. It explores the links between social a...
Background: Many male prison leavers have significant mental health problems. Prison leavers often h...
Prisoners in the UK are in a poor state of health compared to the wider population, often experien...
Many correctional officers have voiced not receiving adequate training in mental health and how to b...
Background: Research findings indicate that working as a prison officer can be highly stressful, but...
Purpose: Interprofessional collaboration is necessary when supporting mentally ill offenders but lit...
Approximately 90% of prisoners experience mental health problems, substance misuse problems or bot...
There is a high prevalence of mental health need in prisons, much of which is currently unmet. Altho...
Sharon O’Connor of Beauchamps Solicitors examines how the current legislation governing the criminal...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the perspectives of prisoners and prison staff in ...
A pragmatic solution for the provision of care for prisoners with serious mental illness, who are of...
Purpose This study aimed to describe the workings of an urban male remand prison mental health serv...
In 2006, the National Health Service commenced with assuming responsibility for the delivery and com...
The principle of equivalence means that prisoners should receive the same quality of care for their ...
The current UK Government’s focus on the development of services to manage and support offenders wit...
This article takes mental health and prisons as its two foci. It explores the links between social a...
Background: Many male prison leavers have significant mental health problems. Prison leavers often h...
Prisoners in the UK are in a poor state of health compared to the wider population, often experien...
Many correctional officers have voiced not receiving adequate training in mental health and how to b...
Background: Research findings indicate that working as a prison officer can be highly stressful, but...
Purpose: Interprofessional collaboration is necessary when supporting mentally ill offenders but lit...
Approximately 90% of prisoners experience mental health problems, substance misuse problems or bot...
There is a high prevalence of mental health need in prisons, much of which is currently unmet. Altho...
Sharon O’Connor of Beauchamps Solicitors examines how the current legislation governing the criminal...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the perspectives of prisoners and prison staff in ...