This paper presents the findings of an investigation into a mental health promotion initiative in young offender institutions across England. The study involved a survey of staff attitudes towards mental health promotion, and surveyed practice run by these staff. Analysis of staff descriptions of mental health promotion revealed a degree of confusion and a lack of clarity over the definition of mental health and mental health promotion. The concept of a mental health promotion initiative which aimed to improve the well‐being of the general inmate and staff population was not a shared vision and not part of the core work of either health care staff or prison officers. It is recommended that any future campaigns on mental health or health promotion should have a central lead, with some flexibility to allow for the development of local initiatives, fostering local relationships and partnerships.
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1 April 1999
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International Journal of Mental Health Promotion
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April 01 1999
Mental Health Promotion and Prison Health Care Staff in Young Offender Institutions in England
Martin Caraher;
Martin Caraher
Centre for Food Policy, Wolfson Institute of Health Sciences
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Clive Tobutt
Clive Tobutt
Wolfson Institute of Health Sciences
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2049-8543
Print ISSN: 1462-3730
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1999
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion (1999) 1 (4): 16–24.
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Bird L, Hayton P, Caraher M, McGough H, Tobutt C (1999), "Mental Health Promotion and Prison Health Care Staff in Young Offender Institutions in England". International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Vol. 1 No. 4 pp. 16–24, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/17465729199900029
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