What is the SAW Project?
The Supervision Around the World (SAW) Project is building a global knowledge-sharing platform to support the continuation and growth of successful programs worldwide.
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SAW Project is attracting interest from organizations around the world who support our mission to collaborate and share experiences of best practices in community supervision.
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A Global Hub for Supervision Practices
The concept for the SAW Project was born at the 2nd World Congress on Community Corrections in 2015, when SAW Founder Julie Truschel interviewed supervision professionals from around the world about what they were doing in community corrections. Today, the SAW Project continues this collaborative effort to review, share and learn from experts around the world so we can improve models, outcomes, communities, and lives. The SAW Project offers a global hub where industry professionals can learn, connect, and share insights. See what we are doing today!
At the SAW Project, we believe that those in the community supervision should have the clients best interest at hand. For Annette G. Facility Director, the job is much more than a paycheck. See more 2-Minute Insights like this t.co/mVHqDxFeBn
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More Than a Bakery: Building Futures in Mitrovica — At the Mitrovica Detention Center, a new bakery is giving incarcerated individuals hands-on training, restoring confidence, and creating pathways toward reintegration. It’s a model of how education and opportunity can bring real change. buff.ly/Jk34FHJ ... See MoreSee Less
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Choosing Change: Iridian G, a formerly incarcerated individual, shares that transformation starts with a decision — and once you commit, the right people will step in to help you build a new future. buff.ly/y7Rg0lF ... See MoreSee Less
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