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FY 2013 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Programs Summary Bill Johnson Correctional Center-Regimented Treatment Program Bill Johnson Correctional Center is a 428 bed regimented treatment program providing substance abuse treatment designed around a therapeutic community model. BJCC uses a cognitive-behavioral approach for offenders assessed with a need for substance abuse treatment. Funding will continue salary and benefits for one staff member. This funding is to enhance the reentry program portion of the program which is otherwise supported by state funding. Aftercare for this program, which had been supported in part by Byrne grant, is now state funded. Funding will be used from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center-Regimented Treatment Program EWCC offers a 6-9 month substance abuse program for females. The facility uses a renovated separate housing unit that holds 82 offenders. Focus of the treatment program is substance abuse treatment, cognitive restructuring education, physical fitness training, work programs, regimentation and structure. Upon completion of the program, graduates will proceed to vocational training or community reintegration and aftercare programs. Funds support two staff, supplies for therapeutic community and contracted substance abuse treatment. Funding will be used from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. Elk City Community Work Center The Elk City Community Work Center is the site for two programs. The programs are designed to complement each other in regard to content and scheduling. The basic program provides substance abuse treatment for a maximum of 40 offenders who have been identified with a need for treatment. The program is between six to nine months in duration based on the individual need of the offender. A basic cognitive behavioral model is used to administer the substance abuse component of this program. The vocational education component is an apprenticeship program. The funding will provide supplies and professional service contracts for delivering the treatment component of the program through an agreement with the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and the vocational apprentice program through agreement with Department of Career and Technology Education. Funds support the program coordinator that ensures quality treatment is provided at this program. Funding will be used from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. William S. Key Correctional Center - Substance Abuse Treatment Program This is a continuation of an existing program. A housing unit at this facility has been dedicated for a 164 bed residential substance abuse treatment program. Individual treatment plans are developed, with treatment services offered which range from nine months to one year. Funds are used for professional counselors, treatment materials and staff training. Funding will be used from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. Mack Alford Correctional Center- Substance Abuse Treatment Program This is a continuation of an existing program. The program is approximately 6 - 9 months in length and is cognitive behavioral in nature. Participants are housed in a separate 48-bed housing unit, which is occupied solely by offenders in treatment and graduates who participate in relapse prevention while remaining on the unit awaiting transfer to lower security or discharge. Funds are used for program materials and a professional service contract for
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Full text | FY 2013 Residential Substance Abuse Treatment (RSAT) Programs Summary Bill Johnson Correctional Center-Regimented Treatment Program Bill Johnson Correctional Center is a 428 bed regimented treatment program providing substance abuse treatment designed around a therapeutic community model. BJCC uses a cognitive-behavioral approach for offenders assessed with a need for substance abuse treatment. Funding will continue salary and benefits for one staff member. This funding is to enhance the reentry program portion of the program which is otherwise supported by state funding. Aftercare for this program, which had been supported in part by Byrne grant, is now state funded. Funding will be used from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. Eddie Warrior Correctional Center-Regimented Treatment Program EWCC offers a 6-9 month substance abuse program for females. The facility uses a renovated separate housing unit that holds 82 offenders. Focus of the treatment program is substance abuse treatment, cognitive restructuring education, physical fitness training, work programs, regimentation and structure. Upon completion of the program, graduates will proceed to vocational training or community reintegration and aftercare programs. Funds support two staff, supplies for therapeutic community and contracted substance abuse treatment. Funding will be used from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. Elk City Community Work Center The Elk City Community Work Center is the site for two programs. The programs are designed to complement each other in regard to content and scheduling. The basic program provides substance abuse treatment for a maximum of 40 offenders who have been identified with a need for treatment. The program is between six to nine months in duration based on the individual need of the offender. A basic cognitive behavioral model is used to administer the substance abuse component of this program. The vocational education component is an apprenticeship program. The funding will provide supplies and professional service contracts for delivering the treatment component of the program through an agreement with the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and the vocational apprentice program through agreement with Department of Career and Technology Education. Funds support the program coordinator that ensures quality treatment is provided at this program. Funding will be used from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. William S. Key Correctional Center - Substance Abuse Treatment Program This is a continuation of an existing program. A housing unit at this facility has been dedicated for a 164 bed residential substance abuse treatment program. Individual treatment plans are developed, with treatment services offered which range from nine months to one year. Funds are used for professional counselors, treatment materials and staff training. Funding will be used from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. Mack Alford Correctional Center- Substance Abuse Treatment Program This is a continuation of an existing program. The program is approximately 6 - 9 months in length and is cognitive behavioral in nature. Participants are housed in a separate 48-bed housing unit, which is occupied solely by offenders in treatment and graduates who participate in relapse prevention while remaining on the unit awaiting transfer to lower security or discharge. Funds are used for program materials and a professional service contract for |
Date created | 2013-11-26 |
Date modified | 2013-11-26 |
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