Monday, April 4, 2022

Register Now: Second Chance Month 2022

Register Now: Second Chance Month 2022

The U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Assistance and Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention invite you to join live Second Chance Month learning events throughout the month of April. 

The National Reentry Resource Center (NRRC) is hosting Second Chance Month in collaboration with the American Institutes for Research, Vera Institute of Justice, CSG Justice Center, RTI International and more.

The learning events will cover a variety of topics important to the field of reentry like making reentry work, education, employment, behavioral health, housing, family supports, youth and young adults, community engagement, and evaluation and sustainability. Attendees are encouraged to participate in a Q&A session after each event. Each learning event will be recorded and be made available for the Second Chance Month archives.   

To learn more about Second Chance Month, view a calendar of the live learning events and submit your registration, please visit www.BuildSecondChances.org. 

On April 18, the American Institutes for Research's Stephanie Autumn will moderate the Making Reentry Work in Tribal Communities panel discussion, presenters include: • Janel McFeat, Reentry Coordinator, Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, Washington • Tony Fish, Program Manager, Muscogee (Creek) Nation Reintegration Program, Oklahoma • Hazel Hindsley, St Croix Tribal ORP/Program Director, Band of Chippewa Indians, Wisconsin • Elise Townsend, Reentry Coordinator, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Arizona

For registration information, visit Making Reentry Work in Tribal Communities | National Reentry Resource Center

 

The CTAS Team

 

 

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