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The Parole "Back on Track" program

Parole "Back on Track" is a new program aimed at re-engaging with parole clients and providing second chances for violations to bring about long term positive outcomes and successful re-entry into the community.

How can "back on track" help me?

"Back on Track" gives you the opportunity to work with a specialized re-engagement team who is interested in your success. 

This team consists of dedicated Community Parole Officers, Community Re-Entry Specialists, Treatment Coordination Case Managers, and WAGEES staff who will assist you with overcoming any barriers to success you may be facing and provide support and service to help you become successful in the community. 

Support and assistance can include; housing assistance, employment assistance, treatment referrals, benefits assistance, transportation, and more.

Am I eligible to get my parole "back on track"?

Yes, under most situations. Those currently not eligible are those on inmate status or have a felony warrant for a crime of violence.

What is considered absconding and how does it impact me?

When a parole complaint is filed and a warrant is issued for absconding, your parole time stops running. This means the parole time you have before you abscond you will still have to do. Instead of extending your time, "Back on Track" gives you an opportunity to work with a re-engagement team to help address the struggles you are facing and finish your parole time successfully.

How do I get my parole "back on track"?

You can contact a Back on Track Community Parole Officer in the office you were last supervised (Locate a Colorado parole office here), contact your last Community Parole Officer, call CWISE at 1-800-426-9143, or walk into any parole office and let them know you want to participate in the Back on Track program.

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