Publication
Prison Service Journal: 242
Monday, 18 February 2019
This edition of Prison Service Journal examines why and how people recover and how this can be used to promote recovery in prison.
It is guest edited by Michael Wheatley from HM Prison and Probation Service; Dave King of NHS England and Dr David Best from Sheffield Hallam University.
In this edition:
- Editorial comment
- Definitions of Recovery, by Dr David Best and Michael Wheatley
- What recovery means to me, by David Smith, Dion Lee and Lee Ferguson
- Promoting Recovery in Prison – The Holme House Approach, by Michael Wheatley
- The Role of Trauma-Informed Care in Building Resilience and Recovery, by Dr Vicky Jervis
- Polite, Assertive and Sensitive: Procedurally Just Searching at HMP Holme House, by Dr Ruth Mann
- The use of Rehabilitative Adjudications for those in Recovery, by Dr Helen Wakeling and Flora Fitzalan Howard
- When assets collide: The power of lived experience, by Damian Grainer and Dave Higham
- How the prison environment can support recovery, by Dr Dominique Moran
- Leadership in Recovery Five Themes for Cultural Change? by Dave King
- The Illicit Economy and Recovery: What we need to understand, by Dr Kate Gooch and Dr James Treadwell