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.
Recent News
The Utah Department of Corrections has announced that a new Tiered Housing Model is now being implemented at both the Central Utah Correctional Facility (CUCF) and the Utah State Correctional Facility (USCF). According to UDC, this is a shift from a traditional classification-based approach to a behavior-based housing framework, where housing placement, privileges, and programming are tied more directly to conduct and compliance. UDC also says families may hear about facility “resets” and property “matrixing” as part of the rollout.
This is a major change, and we know many families will have questions about what it means in practice for their loved ones, their property, their housing placement, and daily life inside the facilities.
UPAN will continue following this issue closely and sharing information as we learn more. If your loved one has already been affected by these changes, we encourage you to stay informed, document concerns, and watch for future updates.
Read UDC’s announcement here: https://corrections.utah.gov/transition-to-a-new-t…
Watch the April 13th UPAN Monthly Meeting for a deep-dive on the subject:
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UDC’s Transition To New Tiered Housing Model Begins April 14, 2026/Hot Topics The Utah Department of Corrections is currently implementing a strategic operational shift at the Central Utah Correctional Facility (CUCF) and the Utah State Correctional Facility (USCF) known as the Tiered Housing Mode...0 CommentsComment on Facebook



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UPAN encourages families, advocates, and community members to consider applying for the 2026 UDC Citizens’ Academy.
The Utah Department of Corrections is accepting applications now for its Third Annual Citizens’ Academy, a 10-week program running August through October 2026, with applications due June 1, 2026. The program is designed to help the public better understand the many divisions and operations within UDC, including facility tours, lectures, and hands-on training. Participants must be 18 or older and able to pass a criminal background check. Those with felony convictions are not eligible to attend.
Several UPAN Directors attended in past years, and we can say from experience that it is a fantastic opportunity to get a deeper, more informed look at how corrections in Utah works. Even when families and advocates do not agree with every policy or practice, understanding the system more clearly can help build stronger dialogue, better advocacy, and more effective support for incarcerated loved ones.
According to UDC, weekly instruction includes topics such as facility tours, lectures, and hands-on training, with classes held on Tuesday evenings and two Saturdays during the course.
If you have the time and interest, we strongly encourage you to apply.
Learn more on UDC’s announcement page and submit your application to [email protected] or visit https://corrections.utah.gov/udc-now-accepting-app…
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We’re proud to partner with Steve Shallenberger, founder of Becoming Your Best, and Jamie Thorup as they prepare to launch their leadership course for our residents at Timpanogos Community Treatment Center.
Leadership isn’t just for the workplace, it’s a life skill. This course aims to help residents build accountability, set meaningful goals, and strengthen communication. All key tools for successful reentry and long-term growth.
Thank you, Steve and Jamie, for investing your time and expertise in the individuals we serve. We’re excited to see the impact this program will have!
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