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Shakespeare in Prison: affecting health and wellbeing.
Mutch et al. - 2013a
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Favorevole a
Lo Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble Prison Project (QSEPP) ha un impatto positivo sulla salute e il benessere dei partecipanti
in particolare per quanto riguarda il supporto sociale.
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Sono state condotte interviste semi-strutturate con i detenuti che partecipavano al progetto per ottenere informazioni sul senso di sostegno percepito all'interno del QSEPP e in tutto il contesto carcerario pił in generale. Il QSEPP ha incoraggiato i partecipanti a promuovere una serie di reti di supporto attraverso lo sviluppo di relazioni basate sulla fiducia, il rispetto e le esperienze condivise. I partecipanti hanno anche sviluppato capacitą di comunicazione che possono aiutare a stabilire e mantenere relazioni di supporto all'interno e all'esterno del carcere

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Mutch A, Fitzgerald L, Pensalfini R
based at the School of Population Health; University of Queensland; Brisbane; Australia.
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AbstractPURPOSE: This research aimed to investigate the impacts of the Queensland Shakespeare Ensemble Prison Project (QSEPP) on the health and wellbeing of participants, specifically with regard to social support. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with prisoners participating in the project to gain insight into perceived sense of support within the QSEPP and across the prison context more broadly. FINDINGS: The QSEPP encouraged participants to foster a range of support networks through the development of relationships built on trust, respect and shared experiences. Participants also developed communication skills which may assist with establishing and maintaining supportive relationships inside and outside of prison. RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: This research highlights the inevitable challenges for researchers working within the prison context, including: correctional services' limitations, time and space restrictions and small sample sizes. This research offers some potentially innovative ways to combat such challenges. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: The study highlights the potential of theatre-based interventions in the prison context and their role in fostering social support and enhancing wellbeing. SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS: The research explores the potential role theatre may play in improving the health and wellbeing of a disadvantaged and marginalised group, providing skills to enhance access to supportive networks inside and outside prison. ORIGINALITY/VALUE: To the best of our knowledge this is the first research of its kind and provides valuable insights into the role that theatre may play in fostering social support in the prison context.§
    Int J Prison Health, 2013 (Gen); 3(9): pp. 111-23
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