“…One in seven prisoners worldwide has a severe mental illness (Fazel and Seewald, 2012), with data suggesting an increase in their mental health needs over the past decade (Browne et al, 2023; Butler et al, 2022). Although women only comprise a small proportion (7%) of the global prison population (Fair and Walmsley, 2022), research shows that female prisoners bear a higher burden of psychiatric morbidity compared with their male peers (Binswanger et al, 2010; Browne et al, 2023; Svendsen et al, 2023; Tyler et al, 2019). This high prevalence is a cause for concern since men and women who experience poor mental health in prison are at increased risk of a confluence of adverse outcomes – including violence, victimisation, and self-harm while in custody (Favril et al, 2020b; Fazel et al, 2016) as well as reoffending and premature mortality after release into the community (Chang et al, 2015; Forsyth et al, 2018).…”