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Content ArticleIn May 2018, INQUEST published Still dying on the inside: examining deaths in women’s prisons providing unique insight into deaths in women’s prisons. The report was based on an examination of official data, INQUEST’s research, casework and an analysis of coroners’ reports and jury findings. This 2019 briefing provides an update to that report, reflecting on the cases and figures for 2018/2019.
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Content ArticleThis joint report by the Prison Reform Trust (PRT), INQUEST and Pact (the Prison Advice and Care Trust) reveals that most prisons in England and Wales are failing in their duty to ensure that emergency phone lines are in place for families to share urgent concerns about self-harm and suicide risks of relatives in prison. This is in serious breach of government policy that families should be able to share concerns ‘without delay’.
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Content ArticleThis document sets out the partnership agreement between: The Ministry of Justice Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service Public Health England The Department of Health & Social Care and NHS England. It sets out the basis of a shared understanding of, and commitment to, the way in which the partners will work together.
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Healthcare in prison factsheet
Claire Cox posted an article in Prison setting
Prisoners should have the same access to healthcare as everyone else. This page looks at what healthcare you should get if you are in prison and what to do if you are not getting the help you need.- Posted
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HMP pulmonary rehabilitation project (February 2015)
Claire Cox posted an article in Prison setting
Here Nina Turner, Healthcare Manager at Rochester Prison discusses how she spotted a gap in healthcare for those in prison. She set up a pulmonary rehabilitation and screening programme for those who smoke in prison. This video sets out how they implemented the project.- Posted
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Content ArticleThe prison population of England and Wales is around 86,000 prisoners. This report by the NHS Benchmarking Network summarises the results of an audit that has taken place across Health and Justice Commissioning services, Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) and NHS England Specialised Commissioning to quantify the extent of prisoners waiting for assessment and waiting for transfer to mental health facilities (secure and non-secure services).
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Content ArticleThe Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch (HSIB) investigated the case study of Martin, a 43-year old inmate, who suffered multiple seizures after his epilepsy medication wasn’t transferred with him to a new prison. Each day around 120 prisoners with ongoing medication needs are moved between jails. Martin’s case is just one example of a serious outcome when medication was missed. Prisoners may also need to be treated in the community at local hospitals, with prison security staff being taken away from planned duties to accompany them.
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Nursing in the criminal justice system – a short film (April 2013)
Claire Cox posted an article in Prison setting
Nurses can have a remarkable impact in the criminal justice system. In this film, we hear from three men who have had their lives changed by Jo Tomlinson, Lead Anxiety Nurse at HMP Stafford.- Posted
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WHO: Prisons and health (2014)
Claire Cox posted an article in Prison setting
This book outlines important suggestions by international experts to improve the health of those in prison and to reduce both the health risks and risks to society of imprisonment. In particular, it aims to facilitate better prison health practices in the fields of: human rights and medical ethics communicable diseases noncommunicable diseases oral health risk factors vulnerable groups and prison health management. It is aimed at professional staff at all levels of responsibility for the health and well-being of detainees and at people with political responsibility.- Posted
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Healthcare for offenders (last updated October 2019)
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Content Article"It’s time to halt, take a break, and redraw the relationship between patient care and self-care. Self-care isn’t an optional luxury. It must sit at the heart of what we do, to ensure our teams can continue to rise to the challenges of working in the 21st century NHS, to give our patients the best of both ourselves, and the organisation so many of us are proud to be a part of."
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Content ArticleThis guideline from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) covers preventing and controlling healthcare-associated infections in children, young people and adults in primary and community care settings. It provides a blueprint for the infection prevention and control precautions that should be applied by everyone involved in delivering NHS care and treatment.
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