Some 30 members medical and non-medical staff dealing with prisoners with disabilities within the Georgian penitentiary system improved their knowledge on the practical implementation of the WHODAS 2.0 tool by attending two 2-day training sessions organised by the Council of Europe on 25-26 February and 11-12 April 2023.
They became better acquainted with the challenges of identifying and managing prisoners with disabilities and with the practical aspects of utilising the tool and using its interviewer administered version. The training programme also included modules on WHODAS 2.0 purpose and structure and conceptual background on its development.
The instrument has proven useful for assessing health and disability levels in the general population and in specific groups. WHODAS 2.0 makes it easier to design health related interventions and to monitor their impact. To evaluate its practical use and applicability within the Georgian prison context, the tool will be piloted in few prisons before introducing it to the entire penitentiary system.
This training was conducted under the auspices of the Council of Europe project “Enhancing Healthcare Provision in Georgia’s Penitentiary System”, which is a part of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Georgia 2020-2023.
Enhancing healthcare provision in Georgia's penitentiary system
The project aims to protect the human rights of prisoners and probationers by improving the quality of the access, provision and organisation of mental health and substance use-related services, as well as other relevant therapeutic and rehabilitation activities.
The project will assist national authorities in further developing appropriate policies and strengthening capacities to ensure equivalence and continuity of healthcare for offenders, in line with Council of Europe standards and best practices. Updated standards and guidance will include gender-sensitive, non-discriminatory, patient-oriented and evidence-based strategies.
WHAT DO WE EXPECT TO ACHIEVE?
- Strengthened policy, regulatory and strategic frameworks for the provision and organisation of mental health care services;
- Improved tools and methodologies for national human rights bodies who monitor the quality of the provision of mental healthcare provision in penitentiary and probation systems;
- Increased capacity and skills of the management, operational and medical staff of penitentiary and probation systems, as well as the independent monitoring staff.
HOW WILL THE PROJECT WORK?
A combination of needs assessments, expert advice, round tables, working groups and experts’ meetings, and tailor-made training courses will serve to achieve the goal of the project.
The project team works closely with partners, i.e. the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, the Public Defender's Office/National Preventive Mechanism and relevant civil society organisations. The project facilitates dialogue between relevant stakeholders to ensure a joint national approach to managing mental healthcare and well-being of offenders. It will support the creation of a multi-disciplinary and holistic methods which consider all situations of vulnerability such as those concerning women, juveniles, persons with disabilities, people who use drugs and LGTBQI people.
The Project is part of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Georgia (2020-2023) and its total budget is 600 000 Euros.
The project started on 1st of April 2022 and runs until the end of December 2023.
The project builds on the achievements of the European Union - Council of Europe joint project “Human Rights and Healthcare in Prisons and Other Closed Institutions in Georgia” (2010-2017), and the previous projects funded by voluntary contributions, namely: the projects on “Improving Mental Health Care of Persons Detained in Georgia” (2018-2019) and “Enhancement of Human Rights and Health-Care Support to Penitentiary System” (2019-2022).
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Penitentiary staff in Georgia trained on the practical implementation of the WHO Disability Assessment Schedule (WHODAS 2.0)

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