PARTNER Presented at a Conference on Communication, Care and Safety in Prison Settings in Milan

The PARTNER project was presented on 11 June in Milan during the “Spazio di Confronto, Cura – Sicurezza – Comunicazione” conference, an initiative bringing together healthcare professionals and prison staff to strengthen collaboration, communication and care in prison settings. Cristina Cairone, Correctional Physician atASST Santi Paolo e Carlo and partner representative in the PARTNER project, […]

Co-creation in prison health promotion discussed at international event in Oslo

During the LEAD international training program held in Oslo, Norway, representatives from the University of Pisa (UNIPI), coordinator of the PARTNER project, contributed to discussions on democracy, inclusion and sustainability in public health and social settings. As part of the programme, Prof. Lara Tavoschi presented experiences related to the co-development of health promotion materials with […]

PARTNER Newsletter, Issue 2

The second issue of the PARTNER Newsletter is now available! This edition showcases the project’s progress to date, provides a brief description of the training modules, and offers information about the forthcoming consortium meeting in Moldova and the next steps. Read the full newsletter: NEWSLETTER, Issue #2 You can read the full newsletter in Greek […]

Developing the PARTNER Training Modules

The PARTNER consortium is currently working closely with project partners on the design and development of the PARTNER training modules and their outlines. This phase builds on insights gathered through participatory and co-creation activities carried out in prisons across participating countries. The training modules will address key health priorities identified by people living in prison […]

Press Release: Findings from the PARTNER Project 

People in prisons across Europe continue to experience major health inequalities, with limited access to healthcare and low levels of health literacy. The PARTNER project aims to address these challenges by empowering both incarcerated individuals and prison staff to co-create practical, culturally sensitive health education tools. Read more here. Read the Greek version here. Read […]