Irish Prison Service Honoured with Pieta House’s Amber Flag for Promoting Mental Well-being - September 13th, 2023



Press Release

Irish Prison Service Honoured with Pieta House’s Amber Flag for Promoting Mental Well-being

 

 

The Irish Prison Service becomes the first public or private employer to be awarded the prestigious Amber Flag by Pieta House. This recognition highlights the Service’s unwavering commitment to fostering mental well-being and creating inclusive and supportive environments within its organisation.

 

Pieta House’s Amber Flag initiative, originally designed for educational institutions, has now expanded to honour organisations that prioritise mental health. This year, the Irish Prison Service, through the concerted efforts of its local committees in various locations, successfully met the criteria set forth by Pieta House to earn the esteemed Amber Flag annually.

 

Today, September 13, 2023, a momentous ceremony was held at the Irish Prison Service Headquarters in Longford. Representatives from the Department of Justice were in attendance, alongside Prison Governors and members of their respective local Amber Flag committees. The Amber Flag for each prison location was presented by Caron McCaffrey, Director General of the Irish Prison Service, and Stephanie Manahan, the CEO of Pieta House.

 

Speaking at the event, Caron McCaffrey, Director General of the Irish Prison Service said, We are immensely proud to be recognised by Pieta House and awarded the prestigious Amber Flag. Our staff understand the profound impact mental health has on individuals and those in our custody. Our dedicated staff works tirelessly to provide support and create an environment that promotes well-being. This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to the mental health of both our staff and those in our care. We are honored to be the first public or private employer to receive this recognition from Pieta House, a respected mental health charity”.

 

The Irish Prison Service takes immense pride in this significant achievement. As an organisation committed to supporting individuals with mental health issues, it is truly fitting that they are the first to receive such recognition from the esteemed mental health charity, Pieta House.

Speaking also at the event, Stephanie Manahan, Chief Executive Officer of Pieta said, “Pieta are delighted to be partners with the Irish Prison Service as the first state body obtain an Amber Flag. We recognise the essential roll the Irish Prison Service plays and the extraordinary responsibility and stress that can accompany their role.”

 

Recognising the prevalence of mental health challenges among those in their custody, the Irish Prison Service embarked on this initiative with great dedication. Through a series of events, including Darkness into Light Walks held at several prison locations, guest speaker sessions, exercise classes, information campaigns, and improved access to formal support services, the prison staff demonstrated their commitment to supporting one another.

 

Additionally, the Irish Prison Service staff actively participated in fundraising efforts, raising an impressive €22,569 for Pieta House. This contribution further exemplifies their dedication to promoting mental well-being and supporting the invaluable work of Pieta House in the community.

 

This outstanding achievement by the Irish Prison Service serves as an inspiration to organisations across sectors, emphasising the importance of prioritising mental health support and creating inclusive environments. The Service’s commitment to enhancing the lives of individuals with mental health challenges sets a commendable example for others to follow.

 

ENDS

 

 

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Pictured L-R Chief Officer Peter Guinan, Dept. of Justice Deputy Secretary General John O’Callaghan, Chief Executive Officer of Pieta, Stephanie Manahan, Director General Caron McCaffrey, Assistant Chief Officer Simon Duffy.

Pictured L-R: Director General Caron McCaffrey, Assistant Chief Officer Simon Duffy, Chief Officer Peter Guinan, Chief Executive Officer of Pieta Stephanie Manahan, Education and Training Manager at Pieta, Eileen Cunningham.