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"I feel that where all connections have been lost, this program has given me and my daughter a gift of memory and a step in getting closer. I feel like a Mom today. Thank you."

Parent Participant
Las Colinas Detention Facility

OVERVIEW
The United Through Reading Transitions Program is designed to benefit children of incarcerated parents who are experiencing a difficult separation and a possible lack of literacy support in the home. 

Through educational workshops and the medium of reading aloud on videotapes, parents can remain connected with or re-connect with their children during their incarceration. 

PROGRAM FEATURES

  • A positive family experience is created for children and incarcerated parents that includes a much needed bonding opportunity.
  • Incarcerated parents are empowered as positive role models who value the contributions they make to their children and help re-establish a sense of family.
  • A love of books and reading is instilled in the lives of children. 
  • Reading materials are provided for the child's place of residence, encouraging the child's care provider to read aloud as a part of their daily routine.
  • Change in the participant's life is affected by facilitating positive family interactions that will motivate the parent to stay out of jail once released. 

PROGRAM STATEMENT OF NEED

It is a startling fact that the number of children with incarcerated parents is growing. Approximately 1.5 million of America's children under the age of 18 have a parent that is incarcerated. These children are at great risk emotionally and educationally because of the anxiety and depression that separation from a parent due to incarceration can cause. 

Children of incarcerated parents are at high risk of incarceration themselves and they exhibit many problems that accompany parental separation. 

According to the Women's Prison Association, as the children of incarcerated parents reach adolescence, they may begin to act out in anti-social ways. Searching for attention, pre-teens and teens are at high risk for delinquency, drug addiction, and gang involvement.

PROGRAM SOLUTION

United Through Reading Transitions Program, a program designed to benefit children of incarcerated parents who are experiencing a difficult separation and a possible lack of literacy support in the home. 

The Transitions Program is currently offered at 7 San Diego County Detention Facilities, including Las Colinas, East Mesa, George Bailey, Descanso, South Bay, Vista and the Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar. 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

In our Transitions Program we provide we provide training for incarcerated mothers/fathers utilizing interactive techniques, which emphasize the importance of reading aloud with children, how to choose books, and how to personalize the reading experience to prepare them for reading aloud on videotape. 

Once the participant is trained by United Through Reading and has chosen and practiced reading a book, a videotape is made of the participant reading aloud. 

Upon completion, the videotape along with the book is sent to the child's place of residence.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

United Through Reading Transitions Program's goals are to help facilitate a positive family interaction for children with incarcerated parents, instill the love of reading in children, and motivate parent participants to re-enter the home as a positive role model. 

Through this program, the inmates will be able to contribute to the growth of their children and have a much-needed opportunity to bond with them through a literacy experience. As a result, the children will feel less fearful about the parent's absence and develop a growing sense of security in the relationship. They will develop a love for books and reading, learn new concepts and information, and gain reading readiness skills and enhanced language and vocabulary. 

The incarcerated parents participating in the program will be inspired to practice and improve their own reading skills. 

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