This issue features articles on prisoner access to medical care within Central North Correctional Centre and and in Canadian prisons more broadly, highlighting Hepatitis prevention efforts and the inadequate treatment in privately run facilities. It also examines harm reduction concerns, including unsafe tattoo practices following the cancellation of safer in-prison tattoo programs. Additional content includes poetry, personal reflections on incarceration, and prisoner contributions about daily life, family, and recreation.
KEYWORDS: Prisoners Human Rights Project, Tattoo Pilot Project, Management Training Company, PASAN, first correctional medical, Aboriginal Prisoners Access to Justice Project, Canadian Human Rights Act, hepatitis C treatment, Central North Correctional Centre, prisoners legal services, Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Coded by: Jackie Berg
