Accessible Healthcare Services and Reintegration through Rehabilitation Processes within the Framework of Human Rights in Penal Institutions (PID164)

3.30pm – 4pm GMT+03:00, 29 October 2025 ‐ 30 mins

Thematic Workshop Sessions

This presentation addresses Türkiye’s human rights-based approach to healthcare access in penal institutions. Through structural reforms, significant steps have been taken to provide equitable, continuous, and accessible healthcare services to convicts and detainees. Work is being carried out on the integration of public health principles into the penal institution environment, along with the understanding of the state's responsibility to "protect the health and dignity of prisoners and detainees".

The presentation will cover key topics such as internal and external healthcare services, efforts within the scope of combating addiction, and health programs focused on physical and mental rehabilitation.

In addition, examples will be provided regarding practices such as family medicine services, dental care, hospital examinations and treatments, mental health services, and addiction treatment and rehabilitation, within the framework of the collaboration with the Ministry of Health.

The aim is to demonstrate that penal institutions can go beyond merely implementing rehabilitation policies and instead provide a holistic, rights-based service model grounded in the right to health and ensuring dignified living conditions for prisoners and detainees.
 
Moderated by Kim Ekhaugen, Vice-President, ICPA, Norway