DESIGN AND FORMAT
The Integrity Curriculum is designed for small group sessions where the goal is purposeful and meaningful life. Though often used in jail, prison, halfway house, and community center settings, the courses are beneficial for use with anyone. Sometimes our focus gets lost on jobs or personal events to such an extent that we fail to attend to the things that really matter - our relationships with one another. The small group provides a safe environment for discussion and support. The facilitator uses a special guide to guide the meeting, and the course books provide the structure.
COURSE BOOKS
The nine course books concentrate on key areas of life that are often neglected. Though any one of them may address a primary need, most people find that a combination of them to be helpful. The anger course, for example, is a good beginning for dealing with personal anger but the relationships and financial courses may help reduce the stress that contribute to personal anger.
FAITH BASED
The curriculum is based on the Bible, Christian faith, and best practices. It is both spiritual and practical. This makes it suitable for those who want to improve their lives by using their faith as a part of that effort. That makes it especially appropriate for use in jails, prisons, recovery houses, and chaplaincy programs. In legal terms, it is viewed as a spiritual program that also serves a secular purpose. As such, individuals often use course completions as evidence of compliance with court orders, probation, and child custody issues.
NINE STAND-ALONE COURSES
All courses include separate facilitator and group member books. Use individually or in combination as a
Program.