All In the Mind talks to Sean Duggan, who used to be a mental health nurse and is now the Director of our Criminal Justice programme.
Listen to this episode of All in the mind.
On 6 July 2009, Professor Cheryl Easley, President of the American Public Health Association and Dean of the University of Alaska, Anchorage, College of Health and Social Welfare gave a lecture for Sainsbury Centre about prison healthcare and why it's a public health issue.
We have clips from the lecture below.
Lecture Part 1 - Introduction by Angela Greatley
Lecture Part 2 - Cheryl Easley on the US context of criminal justice
Lecture Part 3 - Cheryl Easley on US criminal justice policy
Lecture Part 4 - Cheryl Easley on race, class and poverty and the US criminal justice system
Lecture Part 5 - Cheryl Easley on healthcare in prison, mental illness rates and human rights
Lecture Part 6 - Cheryl Easley's conclusions
Ruth Hussey, Regional Director of Public Health, and SHA Medical Director at NHS North West responded to Professor Easley's lecture by talking about public health and the UK criminal justice system.
Lecture Part 7 - Ruth Hussey's response
The lecture was chaired by Lord David Ramsbotham and given by John Podmore, head of community prisons and transitional facilities at the Home Office and until recently governor of HMP Brixton.
Mr Podmore set out three priorities for action:
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The GMC has published some guidance on confidentiality. It sets out the principles of confidentiality and respect for patients' privacy that doctors are expected to understand and follow. It covers such issues as disclosing information in the public interest, sometimes without a patient's consent.