Home Programs Corrections About Canada’s correctional system Rehabilitation starts on day one
Helping inmates prepare for life after prison starts in the very first days of their sentence. Professionals assess inmates to determine problems that need to be addressed, such as substance abuse or family violence. This information is used to develop a Correctional Plan. All inmates have a Correctional Plan that outlines the programs and activities that will help in their rehabilitation. How well they follow their plan will impact on whether or not they are granted parole (or conditional release). Program areas include: - Living skills
- Violence prevention
- Substance abuse prevention
- Family violence prevention
- Sex offender treatment
- Employment readiness
Programs have also been created to help Aboriginal inmates. These focus on parenting, substance abuse, Aboriginal spirituality, education and training. Aboriginal communities help deliver these programs. With all of these programs, the goal is to protect society by helping offenders move away from the way of life that got them in trouble in the first place.
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