Prisoners' mental health needs 'unmet'

Prisons are failing to meet inmates' mental health needs, study claims
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The mental health needs of prisoners are not being adequately dealt with, according to a review published today.

The report, published by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, is based on interviews with 98 prisoners in five West Midlands prisons.

It found that the 'average' prisoner has a combination of mental health, substance use and other problems.

Women prisoners suffer especially high levels of distress when they are separated from their children.

Problems with care include prisoners feeling unable to report their feelings for fear of bullying and harassment.

And although the report found that specialist prison mental health teams were beginning to make a difference, most prisoners with less severe mental illnesses are not seen by in-reach teams and get little or no help from prison health care.

The report calls for a major rethink of prison mental health services to create greater access for prisoners to psychological therapy.

It recommends that all prison staff should have mental health awareness training; prison hospital beds should not be used for prisoners in a mental health crisis; and that prisoners with complex problems should not be passed from one service to another but offered personal support for all of their needs.

Graham Durcan, Sainsbury Centre research and development manager and report author, claimed that prisoners' views "have for too long been ignored".

"Prisons will never be mental illness-free zones. Prisoners should be offered mental health services that match the severity of their needs," he added.

"This not only needs new investment in improved services but efforts to tackle the customs and practices that are wasteful of resources and that make good quality care hard to achieve."

Lord Ramsbotham, formerly the chief inspector of prisons in England and Wales, commented: "Sadly prisons are, all too often, used as repositories for those who are neglected and rejected by other services in the community.

"This is not a fit and proper task for prisons and the needs of these neglected people have, until now, been too often ignored. Therefore, because they form such a significant part of current prison populations, their particular needs must be catered for."


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