[Prison Service Journal (2023)]
This special edition of the Prison Service Journal focuses on factors impacting on the health and wellbeing of staff and how they might be ameliorated.
Keywords: staff wellbeing
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[Prison Service Journal (2023)]
This special edition of the Prison Service Journal focuses on factors impacting on the health and wellbeing of staff and how they might be ameliorated.
Keywords: staff wellbeing
[Prison Service Journal (2023)]
This PSJ article summarises the evidence base relating to the wellbeing, focusing primarily on who may be most at risk of wellbeing difficulties, and on what might be done to help support positive wellbeing in prisons.
Keywords: wellbeing
[Prison Service Journal (2023)]
PSJ article written by former Unlocked Graduate, Iona Warren, includes observations on practice and recommendations for improvement.
Keywords: female offenders, trauma
[Prison Service Journal (2023)]
PSJ article written by former Unlocked Graduate, Beth Sutherland.
Keywords: female offenders, disabilities
[HMI Prisons (2023)]
A thematic review of weekends in prison by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons.
Keywords: activities
[HMI Prisons (2023)]
HMI Prisons thematic review on the treatment and outcomes of restricted status children held in female prisons.
Keywords: young people, female offenders
[Russell Webster (2023)]
Summary of research into the experiences of heroin users in prison.
Keywords: substance misuse
[Incarceration (Journal) (2023)]
Article on the experiences of prison Listeners – including recommendations on improving the support provided to them.
Keywords: peer support, suicide prevention
[Clinks (2024)]
Article commissioned by Clinks on best practice in prison education.
Keywords: education
[Food Matters (2024)]
This report, from the charity, Food Matters, examines the state of food in UK prisons and makes key recommendations for improving prisoner welfare and security through food. Underpinning the briefing is the belief that food should be part of the “solution to criminal behaviour”, forming an integral part of a rehabilitative environment.