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Program Development

Programs that fit the population in front of you

Trauma-informed program development for administrators designing or strengthening rehabilitative and reentry services, and consultation for initiatives that need to adapt as needs change on the ground.

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What it is

Built around your population, not a generic template

What works for one population can fail with the next - the setting, the staffing, and the length of stay are never quite the same. We start from who is actually in front of you and design outward from there.

That includes the scaffolding behind it: training manuals, facilitator guides, participant materials, and the documents your staff will actually reach for, written to hold up even as staff change and outlast any one person's tenure.

For programs already up and running, consultation is the lighter option: we look at where the program has drifted from its original design and how the field has moved since, then recommend a path forward - without starting over.

Who it is for

Where it tends to help

Programs built from the ground up

Rehabilitative and reentry programs being built from the ground up, where the model still has to be put into a working framework staff can actually use.

Programs that have drifted

Programs where the population, funding, or referral pathway has changed, and day-to-day practice no longer matches what was originally designed.

Practice that lives in people, not a framework

Programs that run on institutional memory alone - the approach works, but there is nothing documented for the next person to rely on.

What to expect

How a program gets built

1

Scope

Who the program serves, what it is meant to change, and what the constraints really are.

2

Design

The model on paper, reviewed with the people who will deliver it before anything is finalized.

3

Materials

Manuals, facilitator guides and participant materials written for your staff and your population.

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Adapt

A review point built in, so the program evolves with the field instead of stalling.

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Bring us a program

Bring us a program - new or existing. A short conversation will tell us what it needs.

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