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Inmate Programs
The Prison has programs
set up to help the inmate such as Alcoholics Anonymous
and Narcotics Anonymous, Anger management, Mental Health
counseling, the Prison Ministry, and G.E.D. tutoring and
testing. Many of the inmates who come into the Prison
have drug and/or alcohol problems and mental health
issues. We can not always provide individual sessions to
help these inmates, but do provide group sessions so that
they can get some help if they so choose.
Some of the programs the
Prison offers are listed below:
ANGER/STRESS MANAGEMENT
instruction is given by a Mental Health/Mental
Retardation Specialist. Inmates are instructed how to recognize
anger, its origin, and how to constructively deal with it in an
eight week course utilizing games and workbooks in a group
therapy format. Inmates are given a Certificate of Completion at
the conclusion of the course.
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROGRAMMING
is designated
to assist county agencies and non-profit organizations with
special work assignments. Inmates can offset any fines and
costs that they owe and may also receive credit for time off
of their minimum sentence if they are serving a sentence in
the Prison.
Contact: Court Supervision Services (814-432-9620)
DRUG and ALCOHOL
EDUCATION This
set of programs are to help the many inmates who have drug and
alcohol issues and are conducted by Alcoholics Anonymous and
Narcotics Anonymous as well as the Venango County Substance Abuse
Program. When an inmate is paroled from the Prison, they may
paroled to a Drug and Alcohol in-patient or out-patient program as
part of their parole
Contact: Venango County Substance Abuse Program
(814-678-6580)
G.E.D. PROGRAMS
The Adult Education Program is run by the
Venango County Area Vocational Technical School and consists of
GED Preparation courses.
JUVENILE EDUCATION/SPECIAL
EDUCATION
The Juvenile Education Program is run by the
Franklin
Area School District and offers the opportunity for
continuing high school curriculum in both regular and
special education. The school district employs a staff
member for both types of students under the age of 21.
Several inmates are actively involved in this program on a
monthly basis.
MENTAL
HEALTH The Venango County Prison is fortunate to have a board certified
psychiatrist come into the Prison on a weekly basis to treat inmate
who have mental health issues that need to be treated. This
program is funded by the County's Mental Health / Mental Retardation
department.
PARENTING / LIFE SKILLS This
course is designed to educate and counsel the female population
on good parenting skills. Conducted in small group settings,
this course allows women to address individual problems in
parenting and receive instruction and guidance.
WOMEN'S SUPPORT GROUP
This group meets weekly with up to five or six women participating.
The women share their concerns, fears and anxieties about being
incarcerated, and other issues in their lives. The group is based on
mutual support, respect, and trust.
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