NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION: Mapping inequalities in prisoner healthcare worldwide

NOW OPEN FOR REGISTRATION: Mapping inequalities in prisoner healthcare worldwide

The Institute for Criminal Policy Research at Birkbeck, University of London is holding a free international conference over two days, 8 and 9 November 2018, on the Bloomsbury campus. (Attendance for a single day is possible: more programme details available in Eventbrite links below.)

Mapping inequalities in prisoner healthcare worldwide is funded by the Wellcome Trust/Birkbeck Institutional Strategic Support Fund. Speakers will discuss the latest research on:

  • Harm reduction strategies to reduce exposure to infectious diseases
  • Health-focused interventions along the whole ‘custody journey’ – from the first day in prison
  • Creating ‘healthy social climates’ in prisons
  • The unmet health needs of older prisoners, women in custody, and people with mental health problems
  • World prison population figures and levels of overcrowding

We will welcome speakers from Brazil, America, India, Thailand, Australia, the Netherlands, Hungary and the UK working across public and voluntary sectors to raise standards of prisoner health.

The full programme can be found here

Places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Please use the links below to register your attendance for one or both days.

Day 1

https://mappinginequalities-day1.eventbrite.co.uk

Day 2

https://mappinginequalities-day2.eventbrite.co.uk