
The Department of Justice is paying $1.5 million to implement a โtransgender programming curriculumโ across all federal prisons.
The curriculum, which is still in the works with details to be finalized by Sept. 30, will teach โtechniques to seek support for mental health concerns and skills to advocate for physical, emotional, and sexual health and safety,โ the office of public affairs for the departmentโs Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) told The Epoch Times in a statement.
Overseeing the programโs development is The Change Companies, a private-owned entity in Carson City, Nevada. Since 2008, it has received $3.4 million in awards from the BOP in the states of Nevada, West Virginia, California, and Kansas. The July 2021 contract of $1.5 million for transgender-specific programming was one of the largest from the federal agency to date.
The BOP โrecognizes the importance of appropriate gender-affirming management and treatment of transgender individuals in its custody,โ the BOP statement read. โBy entering into a contract with The Change Companies, the BOP is able to expand program offerings for transgender inmates.โ
A total of 1,414โaccounting for a little less than 1 percent of the 158,033 federal inmates under the BOPโs chargeโcurrently identify as transgender, according to data provided by a BOP public affairs spokesperson.
The curriculum will involve three programs, which will include assistance to help inmates transition back into society, and a support group โaddressing reentry needs and managing identity concerns,โ the BOP said, adding that the programs will contain โfull curricula and facilitatorโs guides, the use of instructional workbooks, and videos.โ
The agency stressed that it โmaintains procurement integrity and compliance with laws and federal regulations when procuring contracts of goods and services.โ
โThe award of this contract was compliant with federal law and regulations to include fair pricing of the award,โ it continued.
Byย Eva Fu