Exhibition

Prison Nursing Unlocked: A history of care and justice

24 April 2025 - 24 January 2026
Free to all

Discover the little-known history of prison nursing and the vital contribution that nurses make to prisoner welfare today.

Today, nurses play a vital role in prison health care. At the heart of their work is ‘equitable care’ – ensuring that people in prison receive the same quality of health care as those in the community. However, as recently as 30 years ago, many prisoners would never have encountered a registered nurse.

This exhibition explores the fascinating history of health care in prisons, from the work of early reformers like Elizabeth Fry to the vital contribution that nurses make to prisoner health today. Discover the experiences of suffragettes, force-fed in Holloway Prison, the formation of secure hospitals like Broadmoor, and artwork created by prisoners and nurses at HM Prison Eastwood Park and HM Prison Warren Hill.

The exhibition was co-created with Royal College of Nursing members, with support from the RCN History of Nursing Forum and the RCN Forensic and Justice Nursing Forum.

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