[CIC Wellbeing (2022)]
A selection of guides on wellbeing from the CIC Wellbeing online platform ‘Well Online’.
Keywords: staff wellbeing, wellbeing
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[CIC Wellbeing (2022)]
A selection of guides on wellbeing from the CIC Wellbeing online platform ‘Well Online’.
Keywords: staff wellbeing, wellbeing
[Grendon (2022)]
Ruth Mann Trophy submission: a programme of regular (quarterly) open days for the family members of staff, providing an opportunity for staff to show their family members around the prison. [More about the Ruth Mann Trophy ].
Keywords: staff wellbeing, staff morale
[Hewell (2022)]
Ruth Mann Trophy submission: a Staff Support Guide, given to all staff in the establishment, helping to make sure that they are aware of the full range of support services available to them and how to access them. [More about the Ruth Mann Trophy ].
Keywords: staff wellbeing
[Prison Service Journal (2020)]
Research into the impact that working with prisoners can have on frontline staff. [Past issues of PSJ are archived here].
Keywords: staff wellbeing
[Butler Trust – Other (2021)]
A short report summarising findings of consultations with staff about factors positively influencing their wellbeing and morale.
Keywords: staff welfare, wellbeing
[Whitemoor (2021)]
Ruth Mann Trophy submission: group supervision sessions for SMT members, facilitated by a psychologist. [More about the Ruth Mann Trophy ].
Keywords: management support, staff wellbeing
[Good Book of Prisons (2019)]
Findings – from interviews with over 2000 staff, prisoners and managers from across the custodial estate – in relation to staff support and wellbeing. From the Butler Trust’s Good Book of Prisons.
[Risley (2022)]
Ruth Mann Trophy submission: a 180+ bed facility, overseen and staffed by staff veterans, with the aim to create a wellbeing and resettlement-focused residential community. [More about the Ruth Mann Trophy ].
Keywords: veterans, wellbeing, resettlement, peer mentors
[Good Book of Prisons (2019)]
Findings – from interviews with over 2000 staff, prisoners and managers from across the custodial estate – in relation to healthcare and support for promoting well-being in prisons. From the Butler Trust’s Good Book of Prisons.
[Prison Reform Trust (2020)]
A guide for prison staff to help them understand how prison life can affect a person’s mental health, with a focus on women.
Keywords: mental health, wellbeing, female offenders