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Adapting needs assessment methodologies to build integrated health pathways for people in the criminal justice system

De Viggiani, N.; De Viggiani, Nick

Authors

N. De Viggiani



Abstract

Criminal justice health services should be underpinned with good public health evidence about the population's health needs. Health needs assessment methodologies can provide valuable intelligence for commissioners to evaluate the quality of services and innovate according to need. However, health needs assessment can be limited if it takes a conventional epidemiological approach, focussing on individuals' healthcare needs in criminal justice settings. Techniques used to measure health and social need could be more widely applied and appropriately employed in the planning of health and social care services, especially if the intention is to be effective in reducing social exclusion and tackling health inequalities. Assessment tools are available that capture individual, social and environmental risk factors and determinants predisposing people to health and criminogenic risks. Good evidence gathering can mean that public health practitioners not only improve health, reduce inequalities and tackle social exclusion, but contribute to reducing re-offending. This paper suggests a new approach to assessment that integrates the full range of assessment methodologies available to practitioners. An integrated approach may be the way to enhance and enrich the public health function in providing evidence to improve the quality of local public services. © 2012 The Royal Society for Public Health.

Citation

De Viggiani, N., & De Viggiani, N. (2012). Adapting needs assessment methodologies to build integrated health pathways for people in the criminal justice system. Public Health, 126(9), 763-769. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2012.05.030

Journal Article Type Review
Publication Date Sep 1, 2012
Journal Public Health
Print ISSN 0033-3506
Electronic ISSN 1476-5616
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Volume 126
Issue 9
Pages 763-769
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2012.05.030
Keywords prison health, health needs assessment, criminal justice health
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/944343
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2012.05.030