This article reports the findings from a qualitative study evaluating a Visiting Mum scheme that supported Welsh children with a mother in prison. There are 12 women’s prisons in England, and none in Wales. Women living in south and west Wales are currently incarcerated at HMP Eastwood Park, Gloucestershire. This is significant for Welsh children, as journeys to the prison are extensive and costly. This article focuses on the rarely heard experiences of the children when visiting prison. We ran focus groups with 12 children utilising innovative, participatory and creative methods. The findings reveal a hidden population of children who suffer disproportionately as a result of their mother’s incarceration but who were effectively supported b...
Mothers in prison separated from their young children are an overlooked group. Attachment theory cou...
Women in prison assert that separation from their children is one of the most traumatic aspects of t...
Inmate mothers are not only seen to offend against society, but also against their role as mothers. ...
This article reports the findings from a qualitative study evaluating a Visiting Mum scheme that sup...
open access articleWhole families can experience serious disruptions and disadvantages when a mother...
Prison visits are recognised as an important feature of a humane prison system, providing important ...
Whole families can experience serious disruptions and disadvantages when a mother is imprisoned.1 ...
Introduction: All countries have female prisoners, many of whom are mothers. In most cases imprisonm...
There are over 200,000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 201...
There are over 200, 000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 20...
This thesis explores children and young people’s lived experiences of having a mother in prison with...
In April 2013, the Justice Secretary announced plans to make significant reforms to the Incentives a...
Millions of children worldwide experience having their parents sent to prison every year (Penal Refo...
There are, of course, a number of concerns and difficulties associated with the imprisonment of a pa...
There is a dearth of research on the experience of motherhood within the Irish prison system. This p...
Mothers in prison separated from their young children are an overlooked group. Attachment theory cou...
Women in prison assert that separation from their children is one of the most traumatic aspects of t...
Inmate mothers are not only seen to offend against society, but also against their role as mothers. ...
This article reports the findings from a qualitative study evaluating a Visiting Mum scheme that sup...
open access articleWhole families can experience serious disruptions and disadvantages when a mother...
Prison visits are recognised as an important feature of a humane prison system, providing important ...
Whole families can experience serious disruptions and disadvantages when a mother is imprisoned.1 ...
Introduction: All countries have female prisoners, many of whom are mothers. In most cases imprisonm...
There are over 200,000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 201...
There are over 200, 000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 20...
This thesis explores children and young people’s lived experiences of having a mother in prison with...
In April 2013, the Justice Secretary announced plans to make significant reforms to the Incentives a...
Millions of children worldwide experience having their parents sent to prison every year (Penal Refo...
There are, of course, a number of concerns and difficulties associated with the imprisonment of a pa...
There is a dearth of research on the experience of motherhood within the Irish prison system. This p...
Mothers in prison separated from their young children are an overlooked group. Attachment theory cou...
Women in prison assert that separation from their children is one of the most traumatic aspects of t...
Inmate mothers are not only seen to offend against society, but also against their role as mothers. ...