Evaluation of a campaign to promote mental health in young offender institutions: problems and lessons for future practice

Author:

Caraher Martin1,Bird Lisa2,Hayton Paul3

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Food Policy, Wolfson Institute of Health Sciences, Thames Valley University, 32-38 Uxbridge Road, Ealing, London W5 5HE

2. The Mental Health Foundation, London

3. Health Promotion Adviser, Prison Health Policy Unit, NHS Executive, London

Abstract

The evaluation of a campaign designed to promote mental health among young offenders in all 24 young offender institutions in England is described. The campaign consisted of a postcard for use with young offenders, and two factsheets, one for prison staff and the other for inmates. The development of the materials was not informed by a needs assessment. The campaign lacked clear aims and objectives, thus contributing to confusion at the level of oper ation. Staff in the institutions saw the campaign materials as relating to World Mental Health Day and not possessing any relevance or use beyond this date. Written materials, while playing an important role in a campaign, are no substitute for clear guidance to members of staff on their role.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

Reference50 articles.

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