Robert E Ellsworth Correctional Center
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Who to Contact About Programs and Services at Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center
Trying to find out what programs are available—or whether your loved one can enroll? Start with Wisconsin DOC's program resource guide and the department's main contact line.
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Programs and Treatment Options for Women at Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center
If someone you care about is at Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center (REECC), figuring out what help is actually available can feel like a second job. This guide breaks down the program and treatment categories women typically encounter in Wisconsin prisons—and shows you how to verify what's currently offered at REECC.
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Education and Job Training for Women Connected to REECC: How to Find What’s Offered
Helping a woman at REECC build skills for reentry? The hardest part is often figuring out what's actually running right now. Here's how to understand what Wisconsin DOC offers—and how to confirm what's available at REECC specifically.
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Contact Info
- The Wisconsin DOC central contact (address, public phone line, and website) is listed for public inquiries about Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center.
- Different agencies or offices typically handle records, court, and victim‑witness questions, so you may be directed away from the DOC central line for specialized requests.
- When contacting the facility or DOC, have the inmate’s DOC or case number and any required forms ready to speed requests.
Facility Info
- Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center is part of the Wisconsin Women’s Correctional System.
- Families are directed to the DOC Opportunities and Options Resource Guide (June 2023) for information on ABE and CTE offerings.
- The DOC CTE/Vocational program includes 23 vocational areas of study and 13 possible apprenticeship opportunities.
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Topic Overviews
Contact
For questions about Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center (REECC), start with the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (DOC) central contact information—the public mailing address, main phone line, and website. Check the DOC contact page first to get routed to the right office before calling or showing up. Different offices handle different issues: general questions often start with DOC central administration, while records requests, court matters, or victim-witness questions may go through separate county or court offices. Before reaching out, have the person's DOC/case number ready along with any required forms. Some requests need photo ID or specific paperwork. If someone is in immediate danger, call 911—administrative lines aren't always staffed around the clock.
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Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center (REECC) is part of the Wisconsin Women's Correctional System. For education and training details, check the DOC's June 2023 Opportunities and Options Resource Guide (available in English and Spanish). It covers Adult Basic Education (ABE) and Career/Technical Education (CTE) offerings. The Wisconsin DOC operates as a Local Education Agency and delivers ABE/CTE through the Division of Adult Institutions. Across the system, CTE/vocational programming spans 23 vocational areas of study and 13 apprenticeship opportunities. Partnerships with technical colleges and four-year schools add post-secondary options. REECC also provides treatment and reentry programming, including substance use disorder services and a roughly 21-week, gender-responsive Dual Diagnosis program. This program addresses substance use, trauma, and emotion regulation.
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How do I contact the Robert E. Ellsworth Correctional Center?
Use the Wisconsin DOC central contact resources (public mailing address, main phone line, and website) listed for REECC inquiries. Start with the DOC contact page so you’re directed to the right office.
Contact InfoWho should I contact about inmate records or court-related questions for REECC?
Records, court, and victim-witness matters are often handled by separate county or court offices rather than a single DOC public phone line. The DOC contact can usually point you to the correct agency for specialized requests.
Contact InfoWhat should I have ready before calling the DOC about someone at REECC?
Have the inmate’s DOC/case number ready, along with any required forms. For some requests—especially in-person matters—you may need a valid photo ID and specific paperwork.
Contact InfoWhere can families find details about education and training programs for women at REECC?
Look to the DOC’s Opportunities and Options Resource Guide (June 2023) for details on ABE and CTE programs. The guide is available in English and Spanish and is where families are directed for program descriptions and pathways.
Facility InfoWhat substance use and mental‑health treatment programs serve women at REECC?
Women in DOC care can access Substance Use Disorder (SUD) programming. REECC also connects women to a roughly 21-week, gender-responsive Dual Diagnosis program that focuses on substance use, trauma, and emotion regulation.
Facility InfoHow extensive are REECC’s career and vocational options?
The DOC’s CTE/Vocational program includes 23 vocational areas of study and offers 13 possible apprenticeship opportunities. Post-secondary pathways have also been added through partnerships with technical colleges and four-year institutions.
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This page covers Robert E Ellsworth Correctional Center in Wisconsin. The information here comes from the Department of Corrections' Opportunities and Options Resource Guide, published in June 2023 by the DAI Office of Program Services.
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