Promoting healthier lifestyles for prisoners - National Audit Office
Promoting healthier lifestyles for prisoners - National Audit Office
Promoting healthier lifestyles for prisoners - National Audit Office
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<strong>Promoting</strong> <strong>healthier</strong> <strong>lifestyles</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>prisoners</strong>EndnotesUseful references1 The Social Exclusion Unit estimates that half of all<strong>prisoners</strong> have not registered with a doctor be<strong>for</strong>ethey come into custody.2 Counselling, Assessment, Referral, Adviceand Throughcare.3 Based on 44 prisons responding to NAO survey,March 2007.4 Based on 44 prisons responding to NAO survey5 Recommendations of the Department of Health,and the Food Standards Agency.6 Based on 44 prisons responding to NAO survey.PSO 4250 Physical EducationPSO 5000 Catering ManualHM Prison Service – Serving Time: Prisoner Diet and Exercise,Report by the Comptroller & <strong>Audit</strong>or General, HC 939Session 2005-06, www.nao.org.uk/publications/The Balance of Good Health, Food Standards Agency, 2007www.food.gov.uk/multimedia/pdfs/publicationChoosing Health: Making Health Choices Easier,Department of Health, 2004, Cm 6374http://www.dh.gov.uk/en/Publicationsandstatistics38