
Clinks response: Department for Health and Social Care’s Women’s Health Strategy
This response focuses on the health and care needs and experiences of women in contact with the criminal justice system, and the role of the voluntary sector in addressing these needs.

Clinks' submission to the National Assembly for Wales’ Health, Social Care and Sport Committee’s inquiry on the provision of health and social care in the adult prison estate
Our response draws on evidence from our work supporting voluntary sector organisations working with people in prison, alongside evidence gathered from voluntary sector organisations working in Welsh prisons, consulted with specifically for this submission.

The NHS long term plan for health and justice
Clinks welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the development of the NHS long-term plan for health and justice. Our response draws on evidence from our wide range of work supporting voluntary sector organisations working with people in contact with the justice system.

The Health and Social Care Committee inquiry into prison healthcare
Clinks submitted evidence to the Health and Social Care Committee inquiry into prison healthcare.

The consultation on preventing suicide and self harm in community and custodial settings
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has created draft guidance on preventi

Conditions for which over the counter medicines should not routinely be prescribed in primary care
Clinks responded to the NHS England consultation on conditions for which over the counter items sho