The "House of Improvement" takes children that leave their life in the streets and helps them to achieve social reintegration.
The use of constructive non-custodial sanctions which support the social reintegration offenders whilst taking into account the interests of victims.
The majority of clients are street-based, have insufficient social support, and very little education or training for social reintegration.
From 1986 to 2001 she was chair person of an organization for the social reintegration of young and permanently unemployed persons.
All of this goes against the constitutional objective of rehabilitation and social reintegration of prisoners with a view to achieving a fairer and more civilised society.
The areas that give greatest cause for concern are healthcare, the situation of mothers with children, and professional and social reintegration.
The principal areas of concern are health care, the situation of imprisoned women with children and professional and social reintegration.
Women work in women's prisons, they help with social reintegration and they also conduct numerous forms of training.
Prevention is an extremely important factor and is linked to the quality of penal institutions and their ability to assist the social reintegration of offenders.
But it is also about social reintegration, complemented of course by a fight against poverty that is worthy of the name.