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1. 1 East Midlands Offender Health Research Network (EMOHRN) Questionnaire feedback, Leicester, 15 OctoberCharlie Brooker, C.C.A.W.I.
2. 2 Five questions�.
Which sector do you work in?
Type of service to be delivered on the network
Other services you�d like to see delivered
Your main area of research interest
Priority for future research in the Criminal Justice/Mental Health area.
Survey generated 45 visits and 23 completions
Results will be shared on the EMOHRN website.
3. 3 Which sector do you work in?
4. 4 Type of service you�d like to see
5. 5 Other services you�d like to see delivered�.
1 Conferences
2 Grant application advice and support/tips
3 Consultancy advice, Help desk facility
4 Info. on CJ/MH research projects UK-wide in other offender research networks; useful to keep in touch with everyone!
5 �Evidence to practice� events - things that work � practical
6 On line forum
7 Learning disabilities
8 Information sharing and discussion
9 Conference on offender health strategy - when we get it !
6. 6 Your main area of research interest�.
1 Offender mental health
2 Offending, risk/needs assessments, interventions
3 Personality disorder, dual diagnosis
4 Who asks the questions
5 Mental health
6 All health in the criminal justice system
7 Links between mental health and drugs
8 Mental health/personality disorder
9 Risk, sexual offending, attitudes
10 Health & healthcare access of community offenders
11 Service provision in prisons
12 Evaluation/service improvement/chronic diseases
13 Mentally disordered offenders
14 Service user engagement in meaningful occupations
15 Adolescent mental health
16 Health and welfare of offenders across the CJS
17 Learning disabilities and mental health
18 Mental Health Core skills and awareness
19 Drug, alcohol and mental health management concerns
7. 7 Your priority for future research in CJ/MH�.
1 Physical health in offenders and mental health pts
2 Developing & evaluating innovative service models
3 Relating action to research
4 Relationship between health and offending
5 Implementation of government initiatives
6 Prevalence of Asperger�s syndrome in prison
7 Service access for non-'serious' mental ill-health
8 Developing services for offenders with SMI and DD
9 Pain management
10 Facilitating research from within forensic health
11 Adolescent mental health
12 Relationship between health status and offending
13 Needs analysis of LD prisoners
14 Liaison between primary care, secondary care & CJ
15 Effectiveness of interventions with PD offenders