Team Extraordinaire
Tyrone Hawkins
Executive Director for Clinical Social Work
November 13, 2013
With the continued increase in our population, Large City has been forced to re-evaluate and update our prison system since the three facilities that we currently have are outdated. As the Executive Director for Clinical Social Work, I want to effectively create a plan of action along with the guidance of the Large City Mayor, Attorney General, Chief of Police and the Director of State Department of Corrections. We want to develop post-release programs and concentrate on substance abuse and anger management programs that will allow Large City to continue to be one of the safest cities in America. As Executive Director for Clinical and Social Work one way we can effectively manage overcrowding without burdening the budget is to create programs that would release low-level criminals and place them in a diversion program that would also focus on developing their education and vocational skills.Also, having an open-door policy would allow the offenders to discuss problems they are facing and to develop treatment plans that would prevent future problems. Properly assessing each offender individually, and determining what ways to bring out the best in each offender, will be the goal of all my social workers. I feel that if we do our due diligence and treat each offender individually, according to the laws and regulations of the State, we will be able to move forward and save Large City taxpayers a large amount of money. My plan as Executive Director for Clinical Social Work is to create therapeutic programs that would effect the treatment of all prisoners, regardless of race, creed , or color. We want to search Large City for the best applicants to serve the offenders by performing thorough background checks, and ensuring that all new hires pass a urine screen. This will let the citizens know that all