Qualifications for After-Care Participants

Means of Protection

( 2 ) Indirect Protection

最後修改日期:107-04-04
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A. Employment Assistance

In order to promote employment of the rehabilitated, the Association will assign personnel to correctional institutions every month to provide psychological counselling, vocational education, employment/entrepreneurial counselling services and other measures to promote entry into the workforce. The Association will also reinforce their willingness to rejoin the workforce through post-prison tracking and counselling.
The Association proactively solicits businesses to provide after-care participants with employment, establishes a database of collaborating businesses, proactively makes individual contacts and notifies individuals of employment-related information, so as to successfully match employers with employees.
Collaborating with employment agencies to develop new employment resources; making use of such online employment agencies such as 123yes, eJob, 1111 and 104 in referring job opportunities to after-care participants, and actively soliciting businesses and locating new collaborating businesses, so as to increase the number of job opportunities available to after-care participants.

B. Education Assistance

Where any child or juvenile under after-care is interested in pursuing further studies, he/she will be supported with entering, re-joining or transferring to a school. In order to encourage the rehabilitated to pursue further studies and to assist them with funding, scholarships, subsidies, special scholarships and living expense allowances are also offered. Local branches of the Association also collaborate with local temples and charity groups to encourage children of current and ex-prisoners in financial hardship to dedicate themselves to education. For this purpose, scholarships are also available for children of current and ex-prisoners.

C. Medical Counselling

Where a rehabilitated has an illness and is unable to seek medical treatment due to financial hardship, the Association will assist by referring him/her to a public or private hospital, and provide such person with hospitalization or clinical treatment as necessary. Where such a person has no national health insurance and is unable to obtain any other social aid, the Association will provide appropriate financial assistance.

D. Emergency Assistance

Where the rehabilitated or the spouse and lineal blood ascendant of such after-care participant is subject to a serious incident or crisis, that cannot be resolved on his/her own due to financial hardship, the Association will offer financial assistance depending on the circumstances, or request the relevant social welfare authority or private welfare group to provide the necessary assistance.

E. Visiting After-care Participant

Upon receiving the written notice of after-care issued and submitted by correctional institution, district courts, district prosecutors office or other institutions, the Association will assign its staff or after-care counsellor to visit and interview the after-care participant in accordance with the protection notice, to understand the actual needs of the participant and provide the necessary counselling and assistance.

F. In-Prison Services

(A)In order to better implement the after-care function and promote coordination between the prison correction and after-care work, each branch will hold in-prison educational programs (psychological counselling, vocational education, employment/ entrepreneurial counselling, general legal knowledge, and promotion of after-care and cultural activities) and counselling each month.
(B)Each branch will appoint the appropriate personnel to undertake in-prison service work, and will provide individual counselling and guidance to prisoners who are about to be released, assisting them to make plans for their lives after the release and solve any potential problems that may arise after the release, as well as arrange for further education or employment.