UPAN is excited to introduce our 2024 Holiday Program, ‘All Hearts Come Home for the Holidays,’ designed to bring hope and joy to children with an incarcerated parent in Utah. This special initiative connects generous sponsors with families in need, ensuring children receive gifts that bring a little holiday magic during a challenging time. Sponsors can easily select gifts from Amazon, making participation simple and impactful. Whether you’re a sponsor looking to give back or a family seeking support, this program is here to spread love and make the holidays brighter for Utah’s most vulnerable children. Share this link to help us get the word out! https://bit.ly/2024-UPAN-Holiday-Program
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UPDATE: All power was restored.
6:30 pm update: Power issues continue, but phone calls should be able to take place tonight.
The Central Utah Correctional Facility is currently experiencing a power outage. Rocky Mountain Power is anticipating 2-3 hours for repair. This will impact visits and phone calls.
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Is this still going on?
Download the November UPAN Newsletter here: utahprisoneradvocate.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/UPANNewsVol11No11Nov2024.pdf
In this issue:
• Holiday Project for Kids – All Hearts Come Home for the Holidays
• Educational Initiatives: New Legacy Film Screening and Correctional Education Benefits
• Re-Entry Services by Adult Probation & Parole (AP&P) Re-Entry Case Managers
• Family & Friend Orientation on December 5
• Earned Time Credit: Deep Dive into Parole and Rehabilitation System
• Benefits of Longer Hugs During Visits
• Women’s Accomplishments: Peer Support Certification and Service Projects
• UPAN Directors Share Gratitude Thoughts for Thanksgiving
• Understanding the Inmate Placement Program (IPP) Overview
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I can not find the link for the Amazon wishlist can you please copy and paste it to me
In this special UPAN meeting held on Veterans Day, Director Brian Redd of the Utah Department of Corrections joined us along with his leadership team to discuss critical updates affecting incarcerated individuals and their families. Topics covered included medical care improvements, mental health services, staffing levels, and efforts to reduce recidivism. Director Redd shared insights on the Inmate Placement Program (IPP), ongoing changes in UDC’s leadership, the implementation of new reentry strategies, and the department’s commitment to enhancing transparency and accountability. He also addressed specific issues raised by UPAN families, including prescription management, program availability in maximum security, and the future rollout of body-worn cameras for correctional officers. This meeting provided a unique opportunity for families to ask questions directly and engage in an open dialogue with UDC leadership. ... See MoreSee Less
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Sylia Olive is that you sis??
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My nephew is in Utah state prison he had a roommate that had spinal meningitis. He couldn’t get any medical treatment until my nephew finally thought he was dying so he told the guard again in the guard said that he was gonna have to cause a ruckus to get anyone to come down and so he did and it turns out the kid was very very sick and they never even called his family when they took him to the hospital, his friend had to call and tell his family and he’s never been back so don’t know what happened but now my nephew has it. He’s been sick for four days. Can’t get any medical treatment can’t lift his arms walk, eat or drink and his roommate had to call my sister and tell her it’s ridiculous. We’re going to picket outside the prison if anyone would like to join. Inmates are dying in there and cannot get adequate medical attention also while we were watching video court there was two inmates with cancer that have went over six months without even seeing a doctor. Something needs to be done
Join us for UPAN’s final public meeting of the year on Monday, November 11th, from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM MST, with special guest Brian Redd, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Corrections. In the spirit of gratitude, Director Redd will discuss improvements in medical care, mental health services, staffing solutions, and efforts to reduce recidivism. This is a chance to hear directly from UDC leadership, ask questions, and learn how you can support positive change. mailchi.mp/utahprisoneradvocate/november-2024 ... See MoreSee Less
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The Utah Supreme Court is currently accepting applications for three key committees, with positions available for both attorneys and public members. This is an opportunity to contribute to the ethical and professional standards of the Utah legal system. Applications are due by November 25th.
Apply at lnkd.in/gAZNHAkf
www.utahbar.org/apply-to-serve-on-utah-supreme-court-committees/
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We rely on generous donations from the community to provide needed items for the families with children, men, and women we serve. From underwear to baby bottles - every contribution makes a positive impact! The easiest way to get involved in this way is to purchase items from our Amazon List, which get delivered directly to our facilities. Check it out today at bit.ly/TheRoadHomeWishList! 👕🍼👟 ... See MoreSee Less
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