Intellectual disability screening in women prisoners: preliminary evaluation

Author:

Board Thomas,Ali Salma,Bartlett Annie

Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to evaluate a new Intellectual Disability (ID) screening service within a women’s prison in England. Design/methodology/approach – Analysis of prisoner records was carried out to establish characteristics of women entering the prison, rates of screening completion and time intervals for all stages of the assessment pathway. Findings – In total 198 women were received into prison and underwent 202 ID screens. Nine out of ten women completed a screen, almost all on arrival or very soon afterwards. There were 23 referrals for secondary assessment but only four were completed. Most of the women identified for additional screening left the prison before this could be achieved. Originality/value – This evaluation is the first to show that preliminary screening for ID is feasible in prison. This screening alone is useful for prisons to make the kind of reasonable adjustment required of public bodies by the Equality Act. However, its value is constrained unless resources are also dedicated to the kind of additional screening which might lead to definitive diagnosis and care planning for intellectual disability. This model of assessment would be of considerable value in establishing prisoners at risk by virtue of different levels of intellectual disability and could be used to provide more reliable and routine estimates of prevalence contributing to overall better service planning.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Health Professions (miscellaneous)

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