A collaborative effort has been established between the PADOC and the PBPP to address the unique needs of our veteran population.

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In Pennsylvania, there are an estimated 4,848 veterans incarcerated in Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (PADOC) facilities and under the supervision of the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole (PBPP). A collaborative effort has been established between the PADOC and the PBPP to address the unique needs of our veteran population. John Wetzel, Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Lloyd White, Chairman, Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole

Agency Support Staff: Christopher E. Reed, MBA, Veterans Coordinator, PADOC Otis Nash, Veteran Service Unit Project Manager, PADOC Krista Callear, Parole Manager, Offender Reentry, PBPP

# 1. Better identification with the Veteran Re-entry Search Service (VRSS) instead of self-disclosure. # 2. Housing in Veteran Service Units (VSU) for concentrated re-entry efforts for Incarcerated Veterans. # 3. Placement in regionalized Community Corrections Centers (CCC) for our released Veterans. # 4. Seamless continuity of care from the Facility to the CCC to the Veterans Administration (VA); and from the PA Department of Corrections to the PA Board of Probation and Parole.

"When you made the choice to serve your country in the Armed Forces, you wrote a blank check to all the citizens promising to defend their freedom and way of life unconditionally. This program is our way of letting you know that we have not forgotten that commitment despite whatever circumstances you are in. Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio LEAVE NO ONE BEHIND!

PADOC State Correctional Institutions (SCI)

The Sequential Intercept Model

Reception 18-36 months from release Reentry starts at Reception! - Identify and Verify Status - Obtain DD214 - Discharge Upgrade Seminars - Birth Certificates - Social Security Card - Correctional Plan - Institution VA Coordinator - Unit Management Team - Treatment Specialist - DATS - PSA - Institution Parole - VA Reentry (HCRV)

IDENTIFICATION Access to veteran services for reentry planning begins with positive identification. The PADOC and the PBPP both use the Veteran Reentry Search Service (VRSS) available from the Veterans Administration (VA) to initially identify inmates and offenders as veterans. Veteran status is confirmed with receipt of a DD-214. A Veterans Coordinator at each State Correctional Institution (SCI) assists veterans with document requests.

36 months from release - Release Veteran Service Units - Correctional Plan - Discharge Upgrade Seminars - Eligibility for Health Care / VA Enrollment - Workshops - Home Plans / Continuity of Care - Institution VA Coordinator - VSU Unit Management Team - Social Worker - Treatment Specialist - DATS - PSA - Institution Parole - Parole

Veteran Service Units (VSU) Located at SCI Dallas (vicinity of Wilkes Barre), (156-bed capacity) and SCI Pittsburgh (48-bed capacity). Eligible veteran inmates volunteer to participate and arrive at the VSU approximately 9-18 months prior to release. Participants receive tailored workshops and services to meet their reentry needs. VSU staff consists of: Unit Manager, Reentry Specialist, Reentry Parole Agent, Social Worker, Treatment staff, Psychology staff, Security staff, Veteran Coordinator, etc.

Are you an incarcerated veteran? Are you 9-18 months from your minimum or release? Are you interested in being on an all Veteran Housing Unit? Are you interested in obtaining all your entitled VA Benefits? Are you interested in learning more about the American Legion, Vietnam Veterans of America, The VFW and other Veteran Service Organizations? Are you willing to participate in reentry Workshops specifically geared for veterans as you transition back into society? Are you a long-termer looking for an opportunity to contribute to the veteran community as a peer facilitator?

VSU Workshops: Stay on Track Parenting Relationships Healthy Living Vocational Certification Seeking Safety Computer Basics Mental Health Budgeting Employment Housing Workshop Renter s Workshop Rap Group

Orientation (1-module) PBPP Services: Living Under Supervision (4-modules) Understanding parole Conditions of supervision Parole handbook Preparing for their return to the community Real Colors (1-session) One-on-One Interventions Cognitive behavior interventions addressing: companions, attitudes/beliefs, temperament, family, D/A, education/employment, and leisure activities Reentry Planning

Community Corrections Centers (CCC) for Veterans Region # 1: Coleman Hall Philadelphia, PA Region # 2: Adappt Reading, PA Region # 3: Tomorrow s Hope Coalport, PA

- Reconnect Service Disabilities - AA / NA - Vocational and Educational Training - Employment Skills - CWT - Facility Manager - Case Manager - Parole - VA Social Workers - VA Medical Staff - VA Support Staff - VA Homeless Coordinator - VSO and Community Partners

Veteran Offender Aftercare Upon release to the community, Parole Agents provide intake, enforce compliance for conditions of supervision including any treatment requirements and referral needs. Parole Agents within PBPP s ten (10) Districts liaison with Veterans Administration (VA) staff to assist eligible veteran offenders with needs including housing, medical, mental health treatment, drug and alcohol services, vocational and educational support, etc. Parole Agents also develop networks with community based service providers to assist veteran offenders ineligible for VA assistance.

Veteran Offender Housing Alternatives And Aftercare Services VISN 4 Edward Sesak VISN 4 Ebony McDonald Vietnam Veterans of America PA Prison Society Delaware County Reentry Program PA Justice Project of Chester, PA Delaware Center for Homeless Veterans (DCHV) Delaware County Reentry Housing Initiative (Mr. Richard Carter) Robert M. Jackson Veteran Center (Harrisburg) Scranton Catholic Social Services Fresh Start, Inc. American Legion VA Grant Per Diem Sites (33)

Goals: 1. Provide collaborative staff training to better support veteran offenders 2. Enhance partnership between agencies and community partners 3. Improve community partner acceptance for hard to place veteran offenders

Contact us: Chris Reed Otis Nash Krista Callear PADOC PADOC PBPP 814-378-1000 717-728-0392 717-787-5699 chreed@pa.gov c-onash@pa.gov kcallear@pa.gov

Questions?