In this year-end message, the Utah Prisoner Advocate Network expresses gratitude to the Utah Department of Corrections and its staff for their partnership, responsiveness, and continued efforts throughout a challenging year.
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How do we really break the cycle? It’s not about just one thing—it’s about a holistic "Path of Freedom." 🛤️
Body: We’re sharing a blueprint for real change in prisons, and the data tells a powerful story. 📊
"The Path of Freedom" isn't a theory; it's a data-driven model for mindfulness and rehabilitation that works. We broke down the architecture of change, and here’s what we found:
👉 40% of success is about the person—their unique context, social support, and internal strength. 🤝
👉 30% is the relationship—a trusted facilitator who builds a working alliance for the journey. ✨
Our mindfulness curriculum, coupled with these key factors, is making a massive, measurable difference. We’re seeing significant reductions in:
Depression 📉
Anxiety 📉
Hostility & Anger 📉
...and a profound increase in Attentional Protection (better focus and self-control). 🧠
The goal isn't just to reduce negative emotions; it's to create what we call "The Power of the Gap"—that vital pause between a trigger and a reaction where a new choice can be made.
Join us in celebrating this evidence-based path to true freedom.
#PrisonMindfulness #Rehabilitation #ThePathOfFreedom #MindfulLeadership #EvidenceBasedChange #BreakTheCycle #MentalHealthInPrisons
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Scholarships now available!Do you know a high school student who has a parent in prison or who has been the victim of a crime? We provide annual scholarships for children who, through no fault of their own, have endured these challenges. The deadline to apply is June 1st. Please share!
https://writeaprisoner.com/children-impacted-crime…;
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April is #SecondChanceMonth! Tell your Members of Congress to pass the Fresh Start Act of 2025 to provide federal infrastructure grants to states with automated record-sealing or expungement laws, helping them modernize their criminal records systems.
nacdl.org/TakeAction
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Conditions in solitary confinement are inhumane and degrading. Youth in solitary are often deprived of critical medical and mental health services, even if they are suicidal. They are regularly deprived of education and denied the special education services that they are entitled to under law. They can even be deprived of personal items such as books, clothing, mattresses, and bedding.Conditions in solitary confinement are inhumane and degrading. Youth in solitary are often deprived of critical medical and mental health services, even if they are suicidal. They are regularly deprived of education and denied the special education services that they are entitled to under law. They can even be deprived of personal items such as books, clothing, mattresses, and bedding.
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