Title: GOOD PRISON HEALTH IS GOOD PUBLIC HEALTH
1GOOD PRISON HEALTH IS GOOD PUBLIC HEALTH
- DR ANDREW FRASER
- Co-Director, WHO HiPP Collaborating Centre
- April 2009
2PORTFOLIO OF WORK OVER 15 YEARS
- Declaration on Prison Health as Part of Public
Health - HIV in Prisons
- Mental Health and Prisons Fact Sheet
- Mental Health Promotion in Prisons
- Promoting the Health of Young People in Custody
- Prisons, Drugs and Society Consensus Statement
- Status Paper on Prisons, Drugs and Harm Reduction
- Tuberculosis Control in Prisons A Manual for
Programme Managers - Trencin Statement on Prisons and Mental Health
- Kyiv Declaration on Womens Health in Prison
Correcting Gender Inequities in Prison Health
3HEALTH STATUS
- Very poor
- Commonly
- Intravenous Drug Users gt20
- Addiction - Drugs, Alcohol gt70
- Mental Health Problems - severe and enduring 3-9
- - depressive symptoms 90
- Communicable Diseases - TB, HIV, Hepatitis C,
STIs - Smoking Prevalence gt80
4THE PRISON POPULATION SCOTLAND
R Houchin, 2005
5THE MAGNIFYING EFFECT
- Most prison systems are dynamic.
- Remand periods and sentences vary many are
short. - RATIO gt3
- Average Daily Population Annual Populations
6PRISON AND SOCIETY CONCENTRATION OF MIGRANTS
Source ICPS, 2008 Census Data 2001
7PRISONERS ARE THE PUBLIC
- Scotland Population 5 million
- Prisons 8,000 every day
- 26,000 every year
- 112,000 over 15 years
- lt20 die in custody each year
8HEALTH SECURITY
- The incidence of - TB in Russian Prisons 6.4
- TB-HIV 3.3
- (KNCV and Russian Prison Service)
- HIV Prevalence 28 in 1989 8 in 2007, Spain
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- 4.5-5 of Russian prisoners n43,800
- Hepatitis C - 3 inject 80 share equipment in
Scottish prisons -
- - 27 prevalence Spanish prisons
9MENTAL HEALTH
- Prevalence
- Severe and Enduring Mental Disorder 3-9
- Serious Illness Requiring Hospital Care 8-12
- Depressive Symptom 90
- (A WHO Guide - Blaauw and von Marle)
10PRISON HEALTH AS PART OF PUBLIC HEALTH MOSCOW
DECLARATION, WHO-HIPP, 2003
- Develop close working links - health and prisons
Ministries - Ensure high standards of treatment for detainees
- Protection for personnel
- Joint training of professionals - disease control
- High levels of professionalism
- Continuity of treatment
- Unification of statistics
11PRISON HEALTH IS AN INTENSIVE PUBLIC HEALTH
SETTING
- Health security
- Patient safety
- Health system development
- Social Determinants of Health
- Human Rights
12PRISON HEALTH IS AN OPPORTUNITY, AS WELL AS A
THREAT
- The Case of Hepatitis B
- Glasgow intravenous drug users
- Vaccine uptake 1993 16
- 1994 19
- 1999 15
- 2001-02 52
- .. the universal offer of vaccination to all
prisoners, within 2 years of the initiative's
implementation, has had a dramatic impact on
uptake among IDUs. - (Hutchison et all, Vaccine 2004)
13CONVERSIONS TO HIV AND HCV
Dr Garcia, Spain, 2008
14HEALTH IMPACT OF PRISONTHE OPPORTUNITY?
- Health care access
- Health promotion
- Health security
- Harm reduction
- Personal safety
15HEALTH IMPACT OF PRISONTHE THREAT?
- TB
- Blood borne viruses
- Mental health
- Care for long-term conditions, communicable
diseases - Physical, mental and social wellbeing ..
- Widening inequality
16gt10
- The proportion of registered HIVve Russians who
are in prison - of Hepatitis Cve Scots who come through prison
each year (est.) - of TB cases in Russia that are now MDR
17We will not narrow health inequalities
sustainably unless we encompass prison health
- Prisoners
- Families
- Communities
18DR ANDREW FRASERCo-Director, WHO HiPP
Collaborating CentreDirector of Health and
Care, Scottish Prison Service, Edinburgh, United
KingdomTel 0044-131-244-6998Fax
0044-131-244-6995E-Mail andrew.fraser_at_sps.pnn.g
ov.ukWeb http//www.sps.pnn.gov.uk