Policy Recommendations to Improve Mental Health in Polish Prisons

Juan Roman Mora Barrios, Anne van den Broek, Riccardo Buttarelli, Han Reuvers, Wiktoria Sobotka, Martina Paric
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Context: Mental health is a central aspect of public health and social development, as such it corresponds to target 3.4 of the Sustainable Development Goals. This target aims to promote mental health and well-being, making it especially necessary to address this matter in environments such as prisons where exposure to risk factors is high. Incarceration itself is a cause of mental illness. Central and Eastern European countries hold some of the highest prison populations in the region and Poland numbers in this regard are 50% higher than the average in the European Union (EU) (about 179 inmates per 100,000 inhabitants). In Polish prisons, the chance of receiving adequate psychiatric and psychological care is limited due to a shortage of trained personnel and scarce infrastructure. However, data on mental health in Polish prisons is not routinely reported from official sources. Article 150 of the Polish Penal Code attempts to protect the mental health of inmates; yet, in reality, there is no legal enforcement to apply these measures, a feature shared with most of its neighbouring countries. The aim of this policy brief is to offer recommendations to lower recidivism rates, up-scale prison staff and create spill-over effects on (mental) healthcare and security in Polish prisons.Policy Options: The World Health Organization (WHO) European Framework for Action on Mental Health 2021-2025 should be adapted to the Polish Prison System. Best practices focus on a collaborative approach centred on healthcare services, labour policies, well-being and rehabilitation. Ideally, incarceration provides inmates with the possibility to be included and active, to see their relatives, to vote, to be engaged and maintain contact with the outside society. These best practices statistically reduce mental illnesses, lower recidivism and promote inclusion and rehabilitation. Recommendations: To tackle mental health challenges that prisoners in Poland experience, it is recommended to adapt a new approach with the following components: improving methodological quality of data collection as well as routine reporting to enable good governance structures, promoting collaborative efforts among stakeholders, and strengthening existing resources through capacity building which has been convincingly demonstrated as the most cost-effective type of interventions.
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改善波兰监狱精神健康的政策建议
背景:心理健康是公共卫生和社会发展的一个核心方面,因此它符合可持续发展目标的目标3.4。这一目标旨在促进心理健康和福祉,特别有必要在监狱等暴露于高风险因素的环境中解决这一问题。监禁本身就是精神疾病的一个原因。中欧和东欧国家是该地区监狱人口最多的国家之一,波兰在这方面的人数比欧洲联盟(欧盟)的平均水平高出50%(每10万居民中约有179名囚犯)。在波兰监狱中,由于缺乏训练有素的人员和基础设施匮乏,获得充分精神和心理护理的机会有限。然而,波兰监狱的心理健康数据并不是经常从官方来源报告的。《波兰刑法典》第150条试图保护囚犯的心理健康;然而,事实上,没有法律强制执行这些措施,这是其大多数邻国的共同特点。本政策简报的目的是为降低累犯率、扩大监狱工作人员规模以及对波兰监狱的(精神)医疗保健和安全产生外溢影响提供建议。政策选择:世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)《2021-2025年欧洲心理健康行动框架》应与波兰监狱系统相适应。最佳做法侧重于以医疗服务、劳工政策、福利和康复为中心的合作方法。理想情况下,监禁为囚犯提供了被包容和活跃的机会,让他们有机会见到亲人,有机会投票,有机会参与并与外部社会保持联系。从统计数据来看,这些最佳实践减少了精神疾病,降低了再犯率,促进了包容和康复。建议:为了应对波兰囚犯面临的心理健康挑战,建议采用一种新的方法,包括以下组成部分:提高数据收集和常规报告的方法质量,以建立良好的治理结构,促进利益攸关方之间的合作,以及通过能力建设加强现有资源,这已被令人信服地证明是最具成本效益的干预措施。
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