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Punjab Prisons Introduce Mandatory Health and Psychological Screening for Staff

Punjab Prisons Introduce Mandatory Health and Psychological Screening for Staff

Key Takeaways

  • The Inspector General of Prisons Punjab has made health tests mandatory for all prison employees.
  • Health screenings will include physical examinations and psychological evaluations every three months.
  • Prison staff are encouraged to adopt healthier lifestyles, including regular exercise and balanced diets.

In a move aimed at addressing the growing concerns over the physical and mental health of prison staff, the Inspector General of Prisons Punjab, Mian Salik Jalal, has issued a circular making regular health tests and psychological screening mandatory for all employees across the province.

According to the directive, health tests will commence this week in all jails within Punjab. Each facility is required to conduct these screenings every three months, ensuring that no employee is left unexamined.

The comprehensive health checks will cover a range of basic indicators such as blood pressure, sugar levels, cholesterol, weight, and other relevant physical parameters. Additionally, mental health support has been integrated into the new policy, with provisions for free psychological counselling for those suffering from depression or stress.

To mitigate the effects of long working hours and continuous duty cycles, prisons have been instructed to introduce exercise programmes, sports activities, and meditation sessions. These initiatives are designed to reduce mental stress among staff and promote overall well-being.

In cases where employees exhibit symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, or chest pain, immediate medical attention will be provided through a hospital transfer protocol. Each officer and employee will also have a confidential health file compiled following their evaluation.

The circular further emphasizes the importance of adopting healthier lifestyles among prison staff. It encourages them to avoid smoking, adopt balanced diets, and make daily exercise a routine. These measures are seen as crucial in mitigating the risks associated with high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease, which have been noted to rise due to continuous 24-hour duty cycles.

All deputy inspectors general and superintendents have been directed to ensure strict compliance with these health and psychological screening orders. The new policy is expected to significantly improve the overall health and productivity of prison staff in Punjab.