A group committed to collaborative opportunities for prison health, education, research, service, & advocacy. http://ccphe.ubc.ca/ Goals:
1.
Vision:
Enhancing social well-being and community engagement
Values:
respect, trust, inclusion, compassion, empowerment, voice and agency, collaboration, integration, community development, ethical and caring relationships, research with meaningful outcomes, multi-disciplinary, recognition of varied experiences and differing modes of inquiry, reciprocal learning, (w)holistic and ethical ways of
engagement. Membership:
Membership is designed to be inclusive, invitational and to create opportunities. Members include: faculty from UBC, NVIT, SFU, UVIC, UNBC and community colleges in BC and across Canada; health care professionals, government policy makers, community care workers and prison workers; individuals in custody and/or for those who are (re)integrating into the community. HEALTH AND EDUCATION
2. RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATION
3. SERVICE AND ENGAGEMENT
4. ADVOCACY
Key Responsibilities:
- to network and liaise
- to bridge between community, prison and university
- to increase opportunities for reciprocal learning
- to facilitate and to encourage opportunities for building relationships across disciplines and communities
- to inform and influence prison policy
Relationship between community/prison/university:
-collaboration
-developing partnerships
Activities:
- networking, dialoguing and information sharing
- professional development and education
- research and communication
- service
- advocacy
02/02/2024
Have a look at this article "Vaccinating inmates protects us all. To say otherwise is just a cheap attempt to gain votes"
Check out the Statement shared by the Campaign for the Abolition of Solitary Confinement congratulating MLA Adam Olsen on introducing a private member's bill in the B.C. Legislature to abolish solitary confinement beyond 15 days in the Province's correctional facilities.
04/11/2022
Please welcome Dr Amanda Slaunwhite and Dr Sofia Bartlett as the new Co-Directors of CCPHE!
CCPHE Announces new Co-Directors - School of Population and Public Health (SPPH)
The Canadian Collaboration for Prison Health and Education (CCPHE) is pleased to announce that Dr Amanda Slaunwhite and Dr Sofia Bartlett will become Co-Directors of the UBC’s CPPHE effective April 1, 2022. The CCPHE was formed in 2006 as a group committed to encouraging and facilitating collabora...
Have a look at the publication, “The Prison and Transition Health (PATH) cohort study: Prevalence of health, social, and crime characteristics after release from prison for men reporting a history of injecting drug use in Victoria, Australia.”
Check out the publication, “Jail-Based Data-to-Care to Improve Continuity of HIV Care: Perspectives and Experiences from Previously Incarcerated Individuals.”
Check out the article, “Advancing Public Health Interventions to Address the Harms of the Carceral System.”
Advancing Public Health Interventions to Address the Harms of the Carceral System
Abstract In 2019, an estimated 1,430,800 people were incarcerated in state and federal prisons, with structurally marginalized groups disproportionately affected. Incarcerated people have a higher prevalence of acute and chronic health conditions than the general U.S. population, and the harms of th...
01/17/2022
Have a look at the publication, “Effectiveness of psychological interventions in prison to reduce recidivism: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials.”