Prison officers’ experiences of key-working with women living in a psychologically informed planned environment (PIPE)

Georgia Till, Iduna Shah‐Beckley, Joel Harvey, Maisie Kells
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Purpose A key aspect of psychologically informed planned environments (PIPEs), are the attachment theory-informed relationships between residents and staff (Bainbridge, 2017). The key-work provision of one-to-one support from officers to residents is one of the main ways through which relationships are formed. The purpose of this paper is to explore prison officers’ experiences of the key-work role within a PIPE in a women’s Prison in England. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews explored ten prison officers’ experiences. Interviews were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings Five main themes were identified; “Professional support”, “Negotiating Professional Boundaries”, “A Successful Relationship”, “Rupture and Repair” and “Growth for Everyone”. These themes reflected the framework around keywork; what support officers need to cope with the emotional demands of the role, and how to manage challenging situations and build meaningful key-work relationships. Research limitations/implications Limitations include the lack of focus on diversity, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on officer experience and applicability to other PIPE services. Future research could address some of these limitations. Practical implications Practical implications highlight the need for consistent supervision, greater consideration of officers’ transition to the role and trauma-informed training. Originality/value The research provides an unprecedented account of prison officers’ experiences of the key-work role, adding to the limited literature within PIPEs in the women’s estate. The supportive nature of the key-work relationship was perceived by officers to contribute towards people’s sentence progression and officers’ personal and professional development.
狱警与生活在心理知情计划环境 (PIPE) 中的女性共同开展关键工作的经验
目的 心理知情规划环境(PIPE)的一个重要方面是居民与工作人员之间以依恋理论为基础的关系(Bainbridge,2017 年)。工作人员为居民提供一对一支持的关键工作是形成关系的主要途径之一。本文旨在探讨英格兰一所女子监狱的监狱官员在 PIPE 中担任关键工作的经验。结果确定了五大主题:"专业支持"、"协商专业界限"、"成功的关系"、"破裂与修复 "和 "每个人的成长"。这些主题反映了围绕关键工作的框架;警官需要哪些支持来应对角色的情感需求,以及如何管理具有挑战性的情况和建立有意义的关键工作关系。研究局限性/意义局限性包括缺乏对多样性的关注、COVID-19 大流行病对警官经验的影响以及对其他 PIPE 服务的适用性。未来的研究可以解决其中的一些局限性。实践意义实践意义强调需要持续的监督、更多地考虑警官向该角色的过渡以及以创伤为基础的培训。监狱官员认为,关键工作关系的支持性质有助于囚犯的刑期进展以及监狱官员的个人和职业发展。
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