We would like to receive training from the National Resource Center on Justice Involved Women on gender specific case management. The Justice Grants Administration (JGA) proposes piloting a case management program inside of the Central Treatment Facility (CTF), beginning October, 2013, for women currently incarcerated for misdemeanor sentences with a minimum of 30 days in jail. The goal of the program is to reduce recidivism among women inmates, by providing case management and discharge planning. Case management has been shown to help facilitate a smooth transition back into the community upon release from institutions nationwide. We are requesting assistance in developing a gender specific risk and needs assessment. Currently women are assessed in the men’s jail, and then transferred to the CTF, we believe that our case managers would be equipped to help them with discharge planning by using a gender based model.Currently the tool cost 11,000 but if we receive training through the agency we can receive the tool and scoring free of charge.
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