Wardliparingga Aboriginal Health Equity Theme, South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, Adelaide, Australia.
College of Education, Psychology and Social Work, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
Int J Prison Health (2024). 2024 May 29;20(2):240-256. doi: 10.1108/IJOPH-06-2023-0035.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Aboriginal) people are overrepresented in Australian prisons, where they experience complex health needs. A model of care was designed to respond to the broad needs of the Aboriginal prisoner population within the nine adult prisons across South Australia. The purpose of this paper is to describe the methods and findings of the Model of Care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Prisoner Health and Wellbeing for South Australia.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: The project used a qualitative mixed-method approach, including a rapid review of relevant literature, stakeholder consultations and key stakeholder workshop. The project was overseen by a Stakeholder Reference Group, which met monthly to ensure that the specific needs of project partners, stakeholders and Aboriginal communities were appropriately incorporated into the planning and management of the project and to facilitate access to relevant information and key informants.
The model of care for Aboriginal prisoner health and wellbeing is designed to be holistic, person-centred and underpinned by the provision of culturally appropriate care. It recognises that Aboriginal prisoners are members of communities both inside and outside of prison. It notes the unique needs of remanded and sentenced prisoners and differing needs by gender.
Supporting the health and wellbeing of Indigenous prison populations can improve health outcomes, community health and reduce recidivism.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: Only one other model of care for Aboriginal prisoner health exists in Australia, an Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation-initiated in-reach model of care in one prison in one jurisdiction. The South Australian model of care presents principles that are applicable across all jurisdictions and provides a framework that could be adapted to support Indigenous peoples in diverse prison settings.
澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民(原住民)在监狱中人数过多,他们在监狱中面临复杂的健康需求。设计了一种护理模式,以满足南澳大利亚州 9 所成人监狱中所有原住民囚犯的广泛需求。本文旨在描述南澳大利亚原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民囚犯健康和福利护理模式的方法和结果。
设计/方法/方法:该项目采用定性混合方法,包括对相关文献的快速审查、利益相关者协商和主要利益相关者研讨会。该项目由一个利益相关者参考小组监督,该小组每月开会,以确保项目合作伙伴、利益相关者和原住民社区的具体需求得到适当纳入项目的规划和管理中,并促进获取相关信息和主要知情人。
原住民囚犯健康和福利护理模式旨在全面、以个人为中心,并以提供文化上适当的护理为基础。它认识到原住民囚犯是监狱内外社区的成员。它注意到还押犯和被判有罪的囚犯的独特需求以及不同性别的不同需求。
支持原住民囚犯的健康和福利可以改善健康结果、社区健康并减少累犯。
原创性/价值:澳大利亚只有另一种原住民囚犯健康护理模式,即一个原住民社区控制的医疗机构在一个司法管辖区的一所监狱中发起的内部护理模式。南澳大利亚州的护理模式提出了适用于所有司法管辖区的原则,并提供了一个框架,可以适应支持不同监狱环境中的原住民。