A Partnership Between Canadian Researchers and the Uganda Prisons Service: Lessons Learned From the Mbarara Prison Complex in Uganda and Empowerment Through Sustainable Research (PID125)

4.30pm – 5pm GMT+03:00, 28 October 2025 ‐ 30 mins

Thematic Workshop Sessions

In this multi-stage collaboration, we first explain how the partnership started-including our united decolonized and democratized approach to doing research to meet the needs of UPS. We then speak to the creation of a four prong approach to our seven year strategy which includes: 1) a pilot study (currently in data analyses); 2) a grant for a large comprehensive study to provide the contemporary understandings UPS needs to serve best their people and how we will do this study empowering UPS staff as co-investigators; 3) the introduction of MicroResearch to empower UPS staff through teaching research methods and knowledge translation (which we have already trained one group of six from UPS who are doing their own research project); and 4) a grant to fund MicroResearch UPS.
 
Moderated by Luke Grant, Deputy Commissioner, Corrective Services New South Wales, Australia