Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Why does the jail lose so many staff?

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When the National Commission on Correction­al Health Care did their assessment of suicide prevention at the Allegheny County Jail in August of 2019, they found “staffing challenges” of 37 vacancies of medical and mental health staff at the jail. Now there are 69 vacancies of medical and mental health staff at the jail.

Why have so many people left employment at the jail? The large number of lawsuits, deaths and incidence of abuse can be directly related to the staffing crisis.

In December of 2020, two years ago, the Jail Oversight Board voted 6-1-1 to conduct exit interviews of ACJ staff who have left employment. To this date, it appears the board has only done two exit interviews in two years.

The jail cannot afford to lose more staff. The current staff need their voice to be heard about why they continue to work at the jail and what could the county, the jail administra­tion and the public could do to innovate policies and practices to increase their retention.

A third party needs to be hired to make their voices heard.

JOHN KENSTOWICZ Morningsid­e

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