INMATE PROGRAMS

The following is a list and brief description of the programs offered here at the Southern Ute Detention and Rehabilitation Center.

 

  •       Native American Indian Awareness: This class offers the inmate a view on Native American Indian History, the present and past. The instructor, who is Native American, will speak on issues of dealing with alcohol problems that exists with in the Native American Indian Community. He/she deals with the positive along with the negative out looks. In addition, he/she will establish and focus on the positive image in which to progress and have pride as a Native American Indian.

          Drug and Alcohol: Drug and alcohol counselors discuss issues that concern the negative effects of alcohol and drugs. The inmates are able to give and receive feedback from the counselor and each other.

           AA (Alcoholics Anonymous): AA class consists of local AA members who volunteer to conduct these meetings. The discussions involve alcoholism and focusing on solutions of sobriety.

          White Bison AA 12 Step Program: Local White Bison Volunteers conduct this meeting. This program was developed for the 12 step alcohol program and it has been modified to the Native American Indian Religion.  This program is conducted at a different time than the AA meetings so inmates can attend both.

           Anger Management: This class focuses on anger management in a group discussion atmosphere. Inmates will discuss issues involving family violence, which stems from their anger. The key concept is to establish a way for the inmates to deal with their aggression without hurting themselves or others. Once your are enrolled into this class whether you volunteered or you were court ordered, you must continue to attend this class until such time as you are released or the Instructor feels that you have accomplished what you need.

           Adult Education and GED:  This program offers basic skills such as reading, writing, math and basic computer skills. A certified teacher comes to the Detention Center four days a week for three hours each day. The inmate can study for his/her GED and have the opportunity to take the test. Testing is conducted every other month.

          Art Class: An Art instructor conducts each class. Class is held two days out of the week and rotates weekly in order to facilitate the needs of all inmates.

           Library: The Detention makes available to the inmate populate a library that is open to the inmates once a week. Magazines and Books are furnished thru donations.

           Religion: Catholic Mass is conducted once a week for catholic inmates. A volunteer Deacon from the Catholic Church conducts the service and a one on one counseling for inmates on day a week. Once a month a Catholic priest will conduct Confessions for those inmates that wish to attend.

         Native American Church: The Center has constructed along with a Native American Counselor, a Sweat Lodge for Native Americans to sweat.  Native American Medicine Man and women volunteer to conduct the sweats. The sweat lodge is located at the rear of the facility in the recreation yard.

           Parenting Classes: This class discusses parenting while in jail and helps those who are released to deal with their children.

           Fatherhood Program: This program helps fathers cope with being in jail and still being a father. It also assists inmates to adjust when they are released from jail.

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