Back Greece: Understaffing in psychiatric establishments and poor conditions of detained foreign nationals highlighted by anti-torture committee delegation

Greece: Understaffing in psychiatric establishments and poor conditions of detained foreign nationals highlighted by anti-torture committee delegation

A nine-day visit to Greece carried out in April by a delegation of the Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) focused on the treatment, living conditions and safeguards offered to civil and forensic patients in psychiatric establishments and the situation of foreign nationals deprived of their liberty.

In the preliminary observations published today, the delegation found that patients spoke well of staff in most psychiatric establishments visited. The delegation observed a caring attitude towards patients and a relaxed atmosphere, especially in establishments where patients generally enjoyed a less confined environment.

However, most establishments visited by the delegation were seriously understaffed. The CPT’s delegation calls for improved resource management. Essential services – including care for vulnerable patients – cannot be carried out properly given such low staffing levels. As a consequence, patients were excessively restrained. The delegation urges that the use of mechanical restraint should be reviewed in all psychiatric establishments.

Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) Strasbourg 1 June 2018
  • Diminuer la taille du texte
  • Augmenter la taille du texte
  • Imprimer la page
Events
3-5 April Strasbourg (Palais de l’Europe, room 9) and online

European Innovation Days in History Education

Follow us

       

Galleries
galleries link
Facebook
@coe on twitter