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Council of Europe supports the Ministry of Health to further strengthen the provision of healthcare in prisons

The Council of Europe continues to support the enhancement of the healthcare of prisoners in line with the Council of Europe and other international standards.

Therefore, following the initial revision of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) of the Prison Health Department (PHD) of the Ministry of Health of Kosovo in February 2023, a 3-day working group meeting was held on 19-21 March 2025.

The working group refined the SOPs taking into account the feedback received by all 140 PHD staff during workshops on the assessment of the impact of the initially revised SOPs in practice, held in December 2024.

Around 30 participants, representatives of PHD, Kosovo Correctional Services, Prison Inspectorate, and the National Preventive Mechanism of the Ombudsperson Institution of Kosovo, carefully scrutinised every chapter of the SOP and provided amendments. An important novelty in the final version of the SOP is the development of two additional chapters, namely the chapter on occupational therapy and the chapter on protocols and tools dealing with safeguards against ill-treatment in line with the Istanbul Protocol.

As a result, the final version of the SOP will ensure that prisoners in Kosovo will continue to receive quality healthcare, and that relevant safeguards against ill-treatment are in place, in line with Council of Europe standards and European best practices.

This event, which was facilitated by two experienced Council of Europe consultants, was organised under the auspices of the Council of Europe project “Improvement of the treatment of persons deprived of liberty”.

 


 

 

All references to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions, or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United National Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.

Istog/Istok 19-21 March
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Fifty practitioners to enhance skills in provision of occupational therapy

Following the adoption of the Guidelines for Occupational Therapy (OT), as well as the Training of Trainers (ToT) on OT that took place in January 2024, three 2-day cascade training sessions were organised in the course of February and March 2024.  Fifty professionals, mainly from the Prison Health Department, along with representatives from the Correctional Services, Institute for Forensic Psychiatry, and the Special Institute for Persons with Mental and Physical Disabilities, were trained on this important form of therapy.

To complement the theoretical aspects and provide the trainees with practical knowledge, some of the sessions were conducted in the Dubrava Prison, in a section which houses prisoners with both mental and somatic problems. This on-site training allowed the participants to observe and understand the application of OT principles in a real-life setting, thus enhancing their learning experience by connecting theory and practice.

These cascade training sessions allowed the participants to further improve their skills in applying the OT Guidelines and tools in prisons and other closed institutions, a concept which was thus far not utilised in a structured manner. Furthermore, training healthcare and correctional professionals together helps them further strengthen the inter-institutional cooperation in the treatment and rehabilitation of some of the most vulnerable members of the society.

Each of these sessions were facilitated by two trainers who had participated in the ToT in January and were supervised and mentored by a Council of Europe consultant who has been involved in the process since the very beginning, thus further strengthening institutional capacity to provide training.

The activity was conducted under the auspices of the Council of Europe project “Improvement of the treatment of persons deprived of liberty”.

 

 

*All references to Kosovo, whether to the territory, institutions, or population, in this text shall be understood in full compliance with United National Security Council Resolution 1244 and without prejudice to the status of Kosovo.

Istog/ Istok 26 March 2024
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