Blogg James, McGrath Colette, Galouzis Jennifer, Grant Luke, Hoey Wendy
Clinical Director at Population Health, Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network, Malabar, Australia.
Service Director at Population Health, Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network, Malabar, Australia.
Int J Prison Health. 2021 Oct 18;17(3):398-405. doi: 10.1108/IJPH-09-2020-0073. Epub 2021 Mar 1.
New South Wales (NSW) correctional system houses 30% of prisoners in Australia and at this time has only had a single documented case of COVID-19 amongst its prisoner population. The coordinated response by Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network (The Network) undertaken with the support of NSW Ministry of Health, in partnership with Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW), Youth Justice and private jails has ensured that the NSW correctional system has remained otherwise COVID-free.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: A research study of how a range of partners which support the operations of NSW Correctional System developed an effective approach for the prevention a COVID-19 epidemic amongst its inmates.
Establishment of effective partnerships, early coordination of representatives from all aspects of the NSW correctional system, limited access to the correctional environment, reduced prison population and strict isolation of all new receptions have all contributed to maintaining this COVID-free status despite other NSW settings with similar risk profiles, such as aged care facilities and cruise ship arrivals, experiencing serious outbreaks.
RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: Although Australia/New Zealand context of suppressed community infection rates for COVID-19 (which are approaching elimination in some jurisdictions) is in contrast to the situation in other parts of the world, the principles described in this paper will be useful to most other correctional systems.
Modelling was used to underline our approach and reinforced the veracity of following this approach.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: The Network and CSNSW has been able to mount an effective, integrated response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has been sustainable through the first peak of COVID-19 cases. This case study catalogues the process of developing this response and details each intervention implemented with inventive use of tables to demonstrate the impact of the range of interventions used.
新南威尔士州(NSW)惩教系统关押着澳大利亚30%的囚犯,目前在其囚犯群体中仅有一例记录在案的新冠病毒病(COVID-19)病例。在新南威尔士州卫生部的支持下,司法卫生与法医心理健康网络(该网络)与新南威尔士州惩教服务局(CSNSW)、青少年司法部门和私人监狱合作,采取的协调应对措施确保了新南威尔士州惩教系统在其他方面保持无新冠病毒状态。
设计/方法/途径:一项关于一系列支持新南威尔士州惩教系统运作的合作伙伴如何制定有效方法以预防其囚犯中COVID-19疫情的研究。
建立有效的伙伴关系、新南威尔士州惩教系统各方面代表的早期协调、对惩教环境的有限访问、监狱人口减少以及对所有新收押人员的严格隔离,尽管新南威尔士州其他具有类似风险特征(如老年护理机构和游轮抵达情况)的场所出现了严重疫情,但所有这些都有助于维持这种无新冠病毒状态。
研究局限性/影响:尽管澳大利亚/新西兰COVID-19社区感染率受到抑制(在一些司法管辖区正接近消除)的情况与世界其他地区不同,但本文所述原则对大多数其他惩教系统将是有用的。
建模用于强调我们的方法,并加强了遵循该方法的准确性。
原创性/价值:该网络和CSNSW能够对COVID-19大流行做出有效、综合的应对,这种应对在COVID-19病例的第一个高峰期一直保持可持续。本案例研究记录了制定这种应对措施的过程,并详细介绍了每项实施的干预措施,通过创造性地使用表格展示了所采用的一系列干预措施的影响。