The Herald (South Africa)

Wellness drive focuses on improving working conditions of prison staff

- Simtembile Mgidi mgidis@theherald.co.za

Access to chaplain services and improving the on-site residences for staff at the St Albans Correction­al Centre were some of the suggestion­s made to better the working environmen­t at the prison.

With an aim to ensure every employee at St Albans has the psychologi­cal and physical support to do their jobs, a wellness drive was hosted at the Nelson Mandela Bay prison over three days this week.

Between Tuesday and yesterday, focus was placed on the importance of individual health, safety, wellness, organisati­onal wellness, environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, quality management, productivi­ty and improved service delivery outcomes. Eastern Cape regional head of corporate services, Vuyisile Twani, said with the growth in crime, specifical­ly violent crimes, it was important to find the best means possible to support their officials.

The summit forms part of the department of public service and administra­tion’s employee health and wellness policies.

Correction­al services department national chief deputy commission­er Cynthia Ramulifho said while absenteeis­m was not a primary challenge for the department, due to the Covid-19 pandemic some of the challenges revolved around officials returning to work.

Justice and correction­al services deputy minister Nkosi Phathekile Holomisa attended the summit on Tuesday.

Ramulifho said: “The summit will help integrate more programmes to support officials’ physical and mental health.”

She said the SA Police Service had also come out to support them.

“As a security structure we have similariti­es, we also need to advance some of the good things that they have done for their officials, among which is that their chaplain services focuses on their officials.”

Ramulifho said quarterly meetings would be held for progress reports to be submitted.

The department intended to look at the conditions and safety of the single quarters, as well as the married quarters for correction­al services officials.

 ?? Picture: EUGENE COETZEE ?? WORKING TOGETHER: The national department of correction­al services hosted a three-day integrated health and wellness summit at the St Albans Correction­al Centre. From left are Sanele Siko (acting manager of the Amathole Recreation Club), Nozipiwo Dumbela (deputy regional commission­er in the Eastern Cape), Linda Bond (deputy commission­er human resources developmen­t at correction­al services), and Lucky Mthethwa (acting regional commission­er)
Picture: EUGENE COETZEE WORKING TOGETHER: The national department of correction­al services hosted a three-day integrated health and wellness summit at the St Albans Correction­al Centre. From left are Sanele Siko (acting manager of the Amathole Recreation Club), Nozipiwo Dumbela (deputy regional commission­er in the Eastern Cape), Linda Bond (deputy commission­er human resources developmen­t at correction­al services), and Lucky Mthethwa (acting regional commission­er)

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