BC Corrections partners with the John Howard Society of Victoria to deliver a unique program at the Nanaimo Correctional Centre for individuals with addictions. This program is open to all individuals serving a custodial sentence across the province.
Guthrie is a 48-bed therapeutic community, separate from the rest of the correctional centre, that combines work, treatment, counselling and around-the-clock behavioural modelling to address the root causes of addiction and give residents a chance at a new beginning. Individuals participating in this program are called residents.
To qualify, residents must:
Residents demand accountability from one another and will challenge insincerity. The progress they see in each other and themselves fosters a positive environment and dedication to the program.
At the end of their custodial sentences, residents are transitioned into the community, provided with assistance to find work and housing, and monitored for up to six months following their release.
Watch this video for a first-hand account of how our staff and partners at Guthrie use their holistic approach to help residents learn to live healthier, more positive lives: