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No Place for Old Men

No Place for Old Men

[Clinks (2023)]

Report commissioned by Clinks into the challenges facing older prisoners, and the staff who care for them – including some examples of good practice. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: older prisoners, health, wellbeing

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, Sector, Source Tagged With: health, older prisoners, wellbeing

Trauma-informed work with people in contact with the criminal justice system

Trauma-informed work with people in contact with the criminal justice system

[Clinks (2020)]

A review of the evidence regarding trauma and trauma-informed work in relation to people within the criminal justice system. [From the Clinks online Evidence Library].

Keywords: trauma informed

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, probation, Sector, Source, youth justice Tagged With: trauma informed

Family engagement programme resources

Family engagement programme resources

[Clinks (2020)]

Series of resources and guidance on supporting prisoner:family relationships.

Keywords: families

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, Sector, Source Tagged With: families

Whole prison, whole person: How a holistic approach can support good mental health in prison

Whole prison, whole person: How a holistic approach can support good mental health in prison

[Clinks (2019)]

Report on how a holistic approach can support mental health in prison with key principles and recommendations.

Keywords: mental health

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, Sector, Source Tagged With: mental health

Working effectively with people with co-occurring mental health and alcohol/drug use conditions

Working effectively with people with co-occurring mental health and alcohol/drug use conditions

[Clinks (2019)]

Framework of ‘the values, knowledge and skills required to work with people who have co-occurring mental health and alcohol/drug use conditions’; includes ‘E-learning toolkit’ for front line staff.

Keywords: mental health, substance misuse

Filed Under: Clinks, custodial, Other, probation, Sector, Source Tagged With: mental health, substance misuse

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