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ICRC Trains Prisons Staff On Medical Screening For Inmates
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in collaboration with and in support to the Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS), has commenced the training of 20 prison health personnel from 13 states on medical screening for inmates.
An ICRC statement made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt indicated that the training, which kick-started, last Thursday in Yola, Adamawa State, is part of a wider effort to create a more standardised and systematic assessment of health status of inmates using an updated standard medical screening format.
Speaking while declaring the training programme open, ICRC Detention Coordinator, Saira Gulzar said: “The hope is to ensure that prison clinics across the country have the systems in place to thoroughly assess inmates’ health from the first day of detention onward—and respond accordingly to their medical needs”.
Gulzar admonished the participants to work hard to become trainers for the respective prison clinics in their states, so as to further spread the training to impart all clinical medical staff across the country in the coming weeks.
The detention coordinator added that the training in Yola follows workshops in Jos, Plateau State, and Port Harcourt, Rivers State, which Gulzar stressed, attracted 30 public health staff from 24 states of the federation.
The Tide reports that in Nigeria, the ICRC works to ensure the protection of the lives and dignity of people in detention.
It would be recalled that last year, ICRC visited nearly 29,000 detainees in prisons, and supported efforts to improve access, where needed to food, clean water, sanitation, and hygiene.
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