Providing Effective Employment and Supportive Services to Low-Income Women with Criminal Records
The Administration for Children and Families’ Office of Family Assistance through the OFA Peer Technical Assistance (PeerTA) Network held a webinar on “Providing Effective Employment and Supportive Services to Low-Income Women with Criminal Records,” on July 22, 2015 from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m. EDT. This free webinar explored strategies utilized to overcome barriers to employment and to successful re-entry into mainstream society. The conversation was about understanding the effect incarceration has on the individual, her children, and the family, and centered on innovative uses of case management, education and training, and employment strategies. Speakers from the Office of Family Assistance, ICF International, College and Community Fellowship, Center for Employment Opportunities, and the STRIDE Program at Quinebaug Valley Community College in Connecticut discussed their experiences and strategies used to help low-income women overcome the barrier of a criminal record, find and maintain employment, and move their families out of poverty.
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Webinar Audio | 10.21 MB |
Webinar PowerPoint | 6.82 MB |
Webinar Transcript | 407.27 KB |
STRIDE Brochure | 516.27 KB |
Windham County Reentry Directory | 936.97 KB |
Follow-Up Questions | 300.53 KB |
Connecticut Roundtable Meeting Schedules | 226.36 KB |