Dr Graham Betts-Symonds
Director, Community Based Health in Justice, Global Hub for Community Based Health in Detention, Irish Red Cross, Irish Prison Service, Ireland
Dr Graham Betts-Symonds has over thirty years’ experience in Public Health, Health in Detention, Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction. He also has Prisoner of War Facility management experience in combat zones. Graham was previously, Senior Officer with the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) in Geneva specialising in the Asia-Pacific, Middle East & North Africa Regions.
He developed the Action Learning approach of the Community Based Health & First Aid (CBHFA) Programme for the International Federation of the Red Cross published in Geneva in 2009, which is being used in wider communities globally in over 120 countries.
Graham adapted the Community Based Health programme for use in a Detention context in Ireland in 2009. The Irish Red Cross and Irish Prison Service were the first country globally to implement this where it has been successfully operating for fourteen years.
Following a number of international trainings and support to implement the programme in Australian and Norwegian Corrections Services and Red Cross Societies, a Global Hub for Community Based Health in Detention was established in Ireland from 2022 with IRC, ICRC and IFRC Geneva.
As part of the IRC Global Hub partnership, Ireland and Norway will support the national Red Cross Societies and Detention Services of Honduras and Columbia to implement pilot Community Based Health in Detention projects. Training will be provided at the Global Hub International Training Centre hosted by our IPS partner at the Irish Prison Service College in Ireland.