Inside
For detention and facility staff
The same 23 weeks, run inside, printable for units with no open internet, and the weeks a young person completes travel with them when they leave.
Built for a unit with no open internet
Every lesson and every work sheet prints cleanly, on purpose. A facilitator can walk in with paper, run the session, and the completion gets recorded afterward.
Where tablets or a lab are available, the same lesson runs on a screen and looks identical.
The weeks travel with the young person
This is the part that matters most and the part most programs get wrong. A young person who completes six weeks inside does not start over at week one when they are released. They pick up at week seven, in whatever setting they land in.
The record follows the person, not the building.
What we need from a facility
- A room and a recurring slot.
- Clearance for our facilitators under whatever process your agency uses.
- A staff contact who can tell us when a young person is released or moved, so nobody disappears from the record without explanation.
What we do not need
Your budget, your staff to deliver anything, or a technology change. We bring the people and the materials.
Next step
Start with a phone call.
Tell us the unit, the population and the constraints, and we will tell you honestly whether we can run it well there.