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Prisons: What Role Does Health Promotion Play? [Introduction to the Feature]
Introduction to the special report "Prisons: What Role for Health Promotion?" coordinated by Khadoudja Chemlal, hospital physician and scientific advisor on health promotion at the...
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On the imprisoned woman and her relationship to her body.
Many female inmates have experienced physical abuse and mistreatment. Their privacy, already violated, is once again compromised under the constant gaze of others; their sensory...
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The prison nursery helps provide better support for mothers and children [Interview].
In France, the law allows female inmates to keep their children with them until the age of 18 months. A closer look at the nursery at Fleury-Mérogis.
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Youth at risk of dropping out of school: educational partnerships, a coordinated response.
The Educational Alliance is a collaborative effort involving professionals from various sectors (teaching, education, health, etc.) dedicated to supporting students who have dropped out...
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Prisons: What Role Does Health Promotion Play? : Learn More
To round out our series on health promotion in prisons, we present here a selection of resources in three parts. The first two parts aim to contextualize the concept of health promotion...
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Yoga Can Be a Tool for Health Education in Prisons [Interview].
A yoga workshop is being held at the Varces Correctional Facility. It helps alleviate distress and psychological suffering. Meditation fosters awareness of the body, mind, and emotions....
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We prioritize a personalized approach, which forms the foundation of the therapeutic relationship [Interview].
The Poissy correctional facility houses inmates serving long sentences. The medical unit recently established an addiction treatment clinic.
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Prevent flood-related injuries.
How do flood victims experience this type of disaster? An ethnologist collected testimonies from sixty people in a village affected by a deadly flood in the Aude region. The practice of...
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Gender and Health: Further Reading [Bibliography]
To round out this issue dedicated to the topic of gender, we present a selection of resources here. Background documents, consisting of reports and survey data, provide a clear,...
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Helping Deaf People Achieve Personal Independence [Interview].
Jean-François Labes, who is deaf and serves as president of an association, explains that it is not inevitable that deaf people will be stigmatized and mistreated by society. It is up to...