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Prison staff and harm reduction Core module session 3 Training Criminal Justice Professionals in Harm Reduction Services for Vulnerable Groups funded by the European Commission Directorate General for Health and Consumers Session 3 Harm Reduction 2 Activity How can we reduce harm from risk behaviours? 3 Lecture Harm Reduction 4 What is harm reduction? Harm reduction is a term that defines policies, programmes, services and actions that work to reduce the health, social and economic harms to individuals, communities and society (Newcombe, 1992) 5 Principles of harm reduction Harm reduction: Accepts that some use of psychoactive substances is inevitable Aims at the prevention of drug-related harm Is non-judgemental and always respects the dignity and rights of the drug users Complements preventative measures for drug consumption 6 Why implement harm reduction? Protecting public and individual health by halting the transmission of infectious diseases Cost-effective measure People in prison keep their fundamental rights and are entitled to the level of health care that is provided in the community Prisoners form part of our society 7 Different kind of harm reduction measures 8 Information, education and communication Providing information on drugs, infectious diseases and ways of transmission to inmates By health and social services or trained inmates (peer educators) Providing individual/ group counselling, brochures, leaflets and posters etc. 9 Detoxification and opioid substitution treatment I. Withdrawal symptoms of drug/ opioid dependent prisoners can lead to self-harm and violence Opioid substitution treatment (OST) is a medically supervised treatment (e.g. with methadone) The use of adequate medication and behavioural change can improve the condition of an opioid dependent person 10 Detoxification and opioid substitution treatment II. Relapse after detoxification is common In contrast, opioid substitution treatment Improves the overall health status Reduces criminal activity Prevents overdoses and deaths Reduces the transmission of infectious diseases, Improves the treatment of drug users living with HIV/AIDS Reduces the use of illegal drugs Stabilizes the drug users’ lives Improves the levels of social functioning and employment 11 Detoxification and opioid substitution treatment III. Why implement opioid substitution treatment in prison? Difficulties for staff arising during withdrawal periods of prisoners (violence, drug smuggling) Higher rates of self-harm and suicide during periods of withdrawal Requirement to provide equal services in prison and communities 12 Needle/ syringe exchange programmes I. HIV prevalence among prisoners is primarily related to the sharing of injecting equipment Needle exchange reduces the spread of infectious diseases by providing sterile injecting equipment Needle exchange links participants to drug treatment, medical care and other social services 13 Needle/ syringe exchange programmes II. Needle/ syringe exchange programmes are successfully introduced in prisons throughout Europe Neither drug use or injecting drug use increased Syringes were not misused (e.g. as weapons) Uncomplicated disposal of used syringes Reduction of drug use as needle exchange is embedded in a improved structure of drug counselling and treatment Reduction of spread of infectious diseases 14 Bleach kits Disinfecting injecting equipment with bleach is a second-line strategy only Bleach does not kill the infectious agent of hepatitis and is also not totally effective in eliminating HIV Bleach can create a false sense of security for prisoners sharing injecting equipment 15 Condom distribution Effective measure in preventing the transmission of infectious diseases Providing condoms in prison does not increase sexual activity Provision in the form of dispensing machines or condoms can be placed in common areas 16 Voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) Helps prisoners learn their HIV status Should be offered to prisoners upon admission and at any time during imprisonment Helps HIV positive prisoners benefit from antiretroviral treatment, care and support 17 Activity Common concerns about harm reduction 18