The high intensity Inuit sex offender program is for men who have offended sexually and are at high risk to reoffend. It includes culturally-relevant teachings and ceremonies. It as a primer for all Indigenous women admitted into a federal institution. This program is a pre-requisite for all other programming. The goals of the program are to motivate participants to change and to introduce all of the integrated skills which are used throughout the Circle of Care.
Women offenders:. It builds on the knowledge they gained in IWEP. The program teaches the skills they need to address their problematic behaviours. Indigenous women learn and practice, amongst other skills:. Indigenous women offenders learn the importance of positive and healthy relationships. They continue to develop healing plans, which include skills and strategies to help them adopt a positive lifestyle. Women's Moderate Intensity Program provides more information.
It supports women offenders in their rehabilitation. It helps Indigenous women offenders practice, amongst other skills:. The program also addresses the importance of healthy lifestyles and relationships. Another goal of the program is the:. Women without any pre-requisite programming can engage in WO-SMP in the community if an assessment indicates that they require it. In the community, the program serves as a refresher program and continues to support the women after they leave the institution.
Women's Modular Intervention is for women living in secure units. The program consists of 15 separate modules. CSC designed 5 modules specifically for Indigenous women offenders. These must involve Elders. Other modules may be Elder-assisted if desired. CD Correctional Interventions applies to all staff involved in correctional interventions. It outlines their responsibilities and the procedures associated with the correctional intervention process.
CD Correctional Programs outlines the purpose and procedures for all correctional programs delivered in our institutions. The process includes assessments, planning, interventions, and decision-making. Corrections and Conditional Release Act , Sections 3 , 3. Corrections and Conditional Release Regulations, Section states that CSC must include program requirements for inmates in their correctional plans.
They include: programs for Indigenous men programs for Inuit men programs for Indigenous women These programs: meet the specific needs of Indigenous offenders consider Indigenous social history include Elder involvement Indigenous correctional programs are offered in most CSC institutions for men and all CSC institutions for women.
Gladue subsequent cases like: R. Ipeelee R. Ladue R. The programs include an examination of the offender's Indigenous social history experiences such as: cultural disruption residential school or foster care experiences community fragmentation, etc. The programs also accept non-Indigenous offenders who follow Indigenous cultural traditions. High intensity program The high intensity program is for offenders with a high risk to reoffend.
High intensity program The high intensity Indigenous sex offender program is for men who have offended sexually and are at high risk to reoffend.
It is like the Integrated Correctional Program Model ICPM in that it: extends through an offender's entire sentence addresses multiple risk factors uses a comprehensive and integrated approach through readiness, main, and maintenance programs However, the IICP has a number of important differences that take into account the unique experiences of Inuit men offenders.
It: is culturally appropriate acknowledges the uniqueness of the Inuit population, and includes ceremonial activities Elders play an important role in providing culturally-relevant teachings and support. Tolerance: Clients should be able to engage in therapy sessions for minutes, times per day for days per week. Identified rehabilitation goals. Demonstrate potential for improvement: i.
Time since onset: Admission within 12 months of injury. Exceptions may be made based on individual need. In need of hour care: i.
High Intensity Admission Guidelines Clients with the following are not appropriate candidates for High Intensity rehabilitation programs: Psychiatric needs: Clients who require acute psychiatric care. Physical aggression: Clients who demonstrate behaviours that pose a threat to the safety of themselves or others through directed physical aggression.
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