Programs
We offer more than 125 programs to offenders who are in prison and to those who are under community supervision. Each program falls into one of three categories: academic, job training, and cognitive.
Disclaimer: Program availability is subject to change. For the most up to date offerings, please contact facilities or offices directly.
Programs Available
A — B
- Activities of Daily Life
- Adult Basic Education (ABE)
- Aggression Alternative Skills
- Auto Body
- Automotive Technology and Service
- Barbering
- Batter's Group
- Behavioral Correction Program (BCP)
- Beyond Trauma
- Brave
- Building Maintenance and Repair
- Building Opportunities of Knowledge (BOOK)
- Building Strong Relationships I
- Building Strong Relationships II
- Business Software Applications
C — F
- Cabinet Making
- Canine Obedience Training
- Carpentry
- Chronic Disease Self-Management
- Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abusers Program (CBI-SA)
- Cognitive Community Program
- Cognitive Self-change
- Cognitive Therapeutic Community (CTC)
- Commercial Foods
- Communication Arts and Design
- Community Mental Health Outpatient
- Companion Animal Visitation
- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
- Computer Literacy
- Computer Systems Technology
- Construction Surveying
- Cosmetology
- Custodial Maintenance/Sanitation
- Decision Points
- Domestic Violence
- Drive to Work Seminar
- Drug Court
- Economics and Personal Finance
- Electricity
- Employment Services
- Employment/Job Counseling
- Entrepreneurship – How to Start Your Own Business
- Family Reunification
- Floor Covering
G — O
- Gang Intervention
- Getting it Right
- Graphic Communications and Print Production
- Greener Pastures
- Grief and Loss Issues
- Health Livin' It
- Healthy Living Program
- Healthy Relationships
- High School Equivalency (HSE)
- High Security Intensive Re-entry
- HIV/AIDS Services
- Horticulture
- HVAC/Refrigeration
- Infection Control Measures
- Inmate Representative Group
- Intensive Re-entry Programs — Phase 1
- Introduction to Computers
- Making it on Supervision
- Masonry
- Medication Information
- Mental Health De-escalation and Coping Techniques
- Moral Reconation Therapy
- Mothers Inside Loving Kids (MILK)
- Motivational Enhancement
- Motorcycle Repair
- My Personal Health Journal
- Optical Lens Technology
- Orientation
P — R
- Painting and Drywall
- Parenting (DADs/Moms Inc.)
- Peer Support Program
- Personal Hygiene
- Phases Toward Independent Living (DD)
- Phoenix Program
- Pipe Fitting
- Plaza Comunitaria
- Plumbing
- Preventing Relapse by Educating for Parole Success (PREPS)
- PUPS
- Ready to Work
- Recidivist Prevention Program (RPP)
- Re-entry — Money Smart: Making Cents Out of Your Finances
- Reentry Planning (The Change Companies Workbook)
- Re-entry Resource and Employment Fair
- Resources for Successful Living
- Restorative Justice – How to Handle Conflict
- Restrictive Housing – Corrective Actions
- Restrictive Housing – Courage to Change
- Restrictive Housing – Forward Thinking
- Restrictive Housing – Lessons Learned
- Restrictive Housing – Making Changes
- Restrictive Housing – Preparing for Change
- Restrictive Housing Program
- Revitalization Training
- Road to Success
- Roofing and Siding
S — S
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program (SDTP) – Art and Emotions Group
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Arts and Crafts Instruction
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Corrective Actions
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Current Events
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Disease Processes
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Exercise Group
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Hygiene and Activities of Daily Living
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Leisure Skills
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Lessons from Mayberry
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Recreation-based Coping Skills
- Secure Diversionary Treatment Program – Wellness Program
- Shared Allied Management (SAM) Pod
- Sheet Metal
- Shoplifting
- Small Engine Repair
- Social Skills
- Special Education
- STAR Program
- Structured Living Unit (SLU)
- Substance Abuse – Drug and Alcohol Education
- Substance Abuse 12-Step (Alcoholics Anonymous & Narcotics Anonymous)
- Substance Abuse Cognitive Therapeutic Community
- Substance Abuse Matrix Model
T — W
- The Challenge Program
- Thinking For a Change (T4C)
- Thinking for a Change – Booster Sessions
- Thinking for a Change (T4C) – Peer Support
- Topical Seminars
- Transformative Faith Based Re-entry
- Trauma Resolution
- Traumatic Stress and Resilience
- Upholstery
- Veteran’s Support Group
- Veteran's Program
- Victim Impact – Listen and Learn
- Virginia Employment Commission Training for Incarcerated
- Web-based Substance Abuse Program
- Welding