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Women’s health in prison: correcting gender inequity in prison health / World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe;United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

Tác giả : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe;United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime

Nhà xuất bản : World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

Năm xuất bản : 2009

Chủ đề : 1. Europe. 2. Prisoners. 3. Prisons. 4. Women's Health. 5. Technical documents.

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56 p. In 1995, the WHO Regional Office for Europe launched the Health in Prisons Project, supported by the WHOCollaborating Centre for Health and Prisons in the Department of Health, United Kingdom. The Project workswithin a network of countries committed to protecting and promoting health in prisons in the interests of prisoners,of staff and of public health. Representatives from the ministries responsible for health in prisons in about 36countries in the WHO European Region attend the annual conference and network meeting of the Project. Thenetwork combines shared experience with expert advice to produce guidance for countries wishing to improvehealth care and circumstances in their prisons and, in particular, to develop their role in preventing the spread ofdisease. The network aims to maximize an important opportunity for promoting health in a marginalized group andcontributing to general public health in their communities. At the request of the Member States involved, the WHOHealth in Prisons Project, together with partner organizations and experts and with the support of the UnitedNations Office on Drugs and Crime, the Quaker Council for European Affairs, the Quaker United Nations Office,the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health, the AIDS Foundation East-West and the European Monitoring Centre forDrugs and Drug Addiction, has reviewed all issues affecting women’s health in the criminal justice system and hasespecially considered the gross inequities in women’s health in prisons. The Project has adopted the encloseddeclaration and background paper as evidence fully justifying the recommendations and call for action in itsconclusion.

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