Training Prison Staff on Issues of Young Prisoners’ Health Needs

Date

2014-08-17

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Journal ISSN

ISSN

1877-0428

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Publisher

Elsevier

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Young prisoners’ health needs represent a matter of constant importance for any prison administration. These are addressed through direct medical services, as well as through other activities of health promotion. If the medical services are provided by trained medical staff, health promotion is usually provided by non-medical staff, such as social workers, psychologists, educators etc. Also, because healthy behaviors are best promoted through social modeling, such activities require the involvement of all prison staff, including non-specialists such as guardians. Thus, for health promotion to be effective it needs to be approached by the whole prison staff, meaning that the medical and non-medical specialists, as well as other prison staff need to have a common understanding of young prisoners health needs and to work as a team. This can be done through prison staff training. The article addresses these issues by summarizing the Romanian country reports of the project “Health Promotion for Young Prisoners” funded by the EU in the framework of the Public Health Program.

Description

open access article

Keywords

young prisoners, health promotion, health needs, prison staff training, Romania, toolkit

Citation

Szabo, A. and Nistor Gh. (2014) Training Prison Staff on Issues of Young Prisoners’ Health Needs. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, 142, pp. 570-577

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Research Institute