The association plays a vital role in monitoring the well-being of inmates from the moment they enter correctional facilities until after their release. It provides psychological, social, and rehabilitative support to improve their conditions during incarceration and prepares them for successful reintegration into society. This follow-up includes individual and group counseling sessions, vocational training, and educational programs that equip inmates with essential skills for life after prison.
Beyond incarceration, the association ensures continuous support for former inmates through post-release rehabilitation programs. These initiatives include legal assistance, social reintegration guidance, and administrative support to help them navigate challenges such as obtaining official documents, securing employment, and overcoming societal barriers. The association also maintains close coordination with local authorities and administrative officials to address legal and bureaucratic issues that may hinder reintegration efforts.
These efforts are based on a memorandum of understanding between the Cultural Association for Post-Release Care and the Public Security Directorate, represented by the Department of Correction and Rehabilitation Centers. This collaboration aims to create a comprehensive support system that reduces recidivism rates, enhances rehabilitation outcomes, and promotes long-term stability for former inmates. Through partnerships with employers and community organizations, the association helps individuals reintegrate into society by securing job opportunities and stable housing, ensuring a dignified and sustainable future.