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Presented at the Western States CLA Conference on MSP's staff-led implementation approach.
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Presented at the Western States CLA Conference on MSP's staff-led implementation approach.
Facilitated peer-to-peer discussion group on changing prison culture. This second discussion in our changing culture series featured the Director of the Arizona Department of Corrections, Rehabilitation, and Reentry.
Minnesota SAA reached out regarding an ERPO statewide coordinator job description example using Byrne SCIP funds and asked if any other states had incorporated this. NCJA connected Minnesota with the Maryland SAA who is funding local agencies to develop the role and hire someone and sent an example of their grant application that includes a description of what the role should encompass.
The Michigan SAA reached out regarding the Project Zero Eyes program and asked to be connected to any other states who were using this program through their subawards. NCJA connected the Michigan SAA with the Montana SAA and the Sheriff's Office implementing Project Zero Eyes.
A recurring optional time for Cohort members to connect, share insights, and support each other. Each month there may be a specific area of focus, an introduction to leaders in the space, and/or a space to drop in and say hello, enhancing the cohort-style enviornment.
Impact Justice (IJ) collaborated with BJA and CSG for the Second Chance Act Conference. As part of our requirement as a TA provider, IJ hosted a total of 4 sessions, which included speakers from our inaugural cohort of the National Reentry Housing Incubator. IJ met with each organization that was selected to participate to provide a detailed overview of the session and a facilitator's guide for added context and preparation.
Impact Justice (IJ) collaborated with BJA and CSG for the Second Chance Act Conference. As part of our requirement as a TA provider, IJ hosted a total of 4 sessions, which included speakers from our inaugural cohort of the National Reentry Housing Incubator. IJ met with each organization that was selected to participate to provide a detailed overview of the session and a facilitator's guide for added context and preparation.
Impact Justice (IJ) collaborated with BJA and CSG for the Second Chance Act Conference. As part of our requirement as a TA provider, IJ hosted a total of 4 sessions, which included speakers from our inaugural cohort of the National Reentry Housing Incubator. IJ met with each organization that was selected to participate to provide a detailed overview of the session and a facilitator's guide for added context and preparation.
A recurring optional time for Cohort members to connect, share insights, and support each other. Each month there may be a specific area of focus, an introduction to leaders in the space, and/or a space to drop in and say hello, enhancing the cohort-style enviornment.
Training for Maryland district court judges as a part of the DV curricula