PPT-Ending the Cycle of Homelessness and Incarceration

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Through Supportive Housing June 7 2012 Andy McMahon CSH CSH helps communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end homelessness Corporation

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Through Supportive Housing June 7 2012 Andy McMahon CSH CSH helps communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end homelessness Corporation for Supportive Housing. Y. oung . C. hildren . Michelle Anderson Deirdre . Houlihan . DiCara. Anne Giordano. FISH Shelter. De nition :Anr-cycleisdenotedby(i1i2:::ir):Example :11=(1)1cycle1212=(1)1cycle1221=(12)2cycle123321=(13)2cycle123231=(123)3cycle12344312=(1423)4cycle1234535421=(13425)5cycle12345 Restorative Justice Prison Ministry. November 6, 2015. RESTORATIVE JUSTICE. Howard . Zehr. , . The Little Book of Restorative Justice. order. GOVERNMENT. . CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Parr Center for Ethics, UNC-Chapel Hill. Professor Tamar Birckhead. November 30, 2015. Introduction to Discussion. What is the data on incarceration rate in the U.S. and internationally?. Although crime rates have declined, why has the number of incarcerated people continued to increase?. . Photos of incarcerated youth by Richard Ross. OVERVIEW. Recap of the key issues. State highlights. Deep dive. State strategies & lessons learned. Starting a campaign. Campaign strategies. Q & A. People Who Inject Drugs . in Ukraine: . Modelling . its . Role . in HIV . Transmission . and . the Impact . of . Introducing . OST in . Prisons. Jack Stone, Ellen Brooks-Pollock, Frederick Altice, . Lyuba. Youth Homelessness. Sarah Hunter. Policy Advisor | U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Updated: October 25, 2016. USICH Coordinated Community Response—Ending Youth Homelessness. Every community will have a . Kelly King Horne, Homeward. kkhorne@homewardva.org. www.homewardva.org. www.endhomelessnessrva.org. Transforming how we respond to family homelessness in RVA. Context setting with data. What problems were we trying to solve?. IDUs often struggle with multiple health risks due to social, economic and psychological factors. HIV prevention may not be their top concern since they face other more pressing daily challenges such as addiction, poverty, incarceration, homelessness, stigma, guilt, shame depression, mental illness and past trauma. . 1. Larry “Bear” Weinzirl. Chairman. Presented By:. National . Veterans . Employment . and Education . Commission. 2. An Excellent Question. 3. Many veterans sacrifice comfortable, lucrative lives to protect the liberties of their home country . A Ground-Level View. Enumeration of Homelessness. Homeless Evidence and Research . Synthesis Roundtable Series. July 14, 2015. Martha J. Kegel, J.D.. Executive Director, UNITY of Greater New Orleans. Homelessness & Incarceration. Homelessness and incarceration share risk factors and each increases the risk of the other. Jail inmates have 7.5–11.3 the odds of recent homelessness compared with general population. Arizona Housing Forum. August 28, 2015. Scott Hall, Community Bridges Inc.. Riann Balch, City of Phoenix Human Services. Rapid Re-Housing: The Basics. RRH Defined. Short-term financial assistance and services for individuals and families “who are experiencing homelessness (residing in emergency or transitional shelters or on the street) and need temporary assistance in order to obtain housing and retain it.” . Session . 8. Training toolkit on drug policy advocacy. WOMEN, INCARCERATION, AND DRUG POLICY. Aim and Learning Objectives. Aim: . To . let participants come up with and share ideas through illustrations, drawings and/or lists on what they think...

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