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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The May 2026 UPAN Newsletter is now available.
This month’s issue includes several important updates and educational articles for families, incarcerated individuals, and community members navigating Utah’s correctional system.
Topics in this issue include:
• UDC’s new Tiered Housing model and what families need to know
• Correctional Health Services updates from DHHS
• Property Matrix concerns and how property rules affect incarcerated individuals
• Disciplinary actions, write-ups, and privilege level changes
• Why prison phone calls fail and what families can document
• Diabetic diet tips using the Plate Model
• The impact of incarceration on mothers and families
• UPAN’s return to a 10-page newsletter format
• A call for newsletter mailing volunteers
UPAN’s newsletter has been published monthly since 2014 to help families and incarcerated individuals stay informed, connected, and better prepared to navigate the system.
Download the May newsletter here:
bit.ly/upan-news-may-2026
If you are able to help print and mail newsletters to incarcerated individuals who do not have family or community support, UPAN is also seeking additional newsletter mailing volunteers. Even helping with a few individuals each month can make a meaningful difference.
Thank you to our editors, writers, volunteers, and families who continue helping UPAN share knowledge, support connection, and strengthen advocacy through education.
Utah Prisoner Advocate Network
“Empowerment and Growth Through Knowledge and Unity”
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UPAN May Newsletter: Critical Updates + Meeting May 11 - https://mailchi.mp/utahprisoneradvocate/…
This month includes updates on:
✔ Tiered Housing rollout
✔ Health services improvements
✔ Property matrix enforcement
✔ Prison phone system issues
📬 IMPORTANT: Due to UDC rules, newsletters must now be mailed in two envelopes if sending the full version.
🙌 We are also seeking volunteers to help mail newsletters to incarcerated individuals who have no outside support.
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