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ReEntryMentoring:ConversationsfromthefieldonWorkingwithSystemInvolved

YouthApril20,2017

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2017CollaborativeMentoringWebinarSeriesPlanningTeam

TheCollaborativeMentoringWebinarSeriesisfundedbytheOfficeofJuvenileJusticeandDelinquencyPrevention throughtheNational

MentoringResourceCenterandfacilitatedinpartnershipwithMENTOR:TheNationalMentoringPartnership

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GoodtoKnow…

Oneweekafterthewebinar,allattendeesreceiveanemailwith:

• InstructionsforhowtoaccessaPDFofpresentationslidesandwebinarrecording

• LinktotheCollaborativeMentoringWebinarSerieswebpage,whereallslides,recordings,andresourcesareposted.

Pleasehelpusoutbyansweringsurveyquestionsattheendofthewebinar.

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• Allattendeesmutedforbestsound• Typequestionsandcommentsin

thequestionbox• Respondtopolls• Whoiswithustoday?

ParticipateinToday’sWebinar

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Today’s Webinar

• TinaBanas,FamilyReEntrytinabanas@familyreentry.org

• RoninDavis,TheCouncilofStateGovernmentsJusticeCenterrdavis@csg.org

Q&Athroughoutthepresentation(usetheQ&Apanel)

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TinaBanas

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RoninDavis

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Hannah Granfield Director of Mentoring Services The Governor’s Prevention Partnership

Creating a Juvenile Justice Mentoring Network

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Network Evaluation (2014)

Ø 46% of Year One matches lasted 12 months or more

Goal225

Actual252

1stYearReferrals

YouthServed

67%Male

Mostyouth14-17yearsold

44%AfricanAmerican

ProgramPerformance

AverageDaystoIntake 27

AverageDaystoMatch 40

%BoysMatched 49%

%GirlsMatched 67%

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Implementing a Data System

• MentorCore

• Data-informed decisions– Training and TA needed by providers

– Performance across districts/programs

– Troubleshoot recruitment, referral and matching challenges

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Key Recommendations for Programs

• Developing an infrastructure • High level of participation • Increased ability to monitor quality• Build relationships with referral agency's• Mentor Recruitment efforts• Streamline data collection and develop

assessment tools

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Family ReEntry

www.familyreentry.org

Ourmissionistoleadinthedevelopmentanddeliveryofeffectivesolutionsthatempowerindividualsandstrengthen

familiesimpactedbythecriminaljusticesystem.

YouthProgramsprovidecounseling,casemanagementandmentoringsupporttovulnerablechildrenandadolescents

impactedbyfamilyviolence,parentalincarcerationandjuveniledelinquency.

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Who are the Youth

• Ages 10 to 17

• Delinquency and/or Family with Service Needs (FWSN)

• Classified as low to moderate risk by the court

• currently serving high risk, nonviolent youth

• Demonstrate an interest in having a mentor

• Have few or poor connections to positive adults

• Have little to no pro-social involvement

• Risk Factors, Protective Factors

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Who are the Mentors

• CommunityVolunteers• Diverseages/ethnicities/backgrounds• “Hardcore”Mentor/CredibleMessengers• YouthInitiatedMentoring

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Referral to Discharge Process

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Matching

• GendertoGender• Commoninterestsandcommonalities• Temperament• 5yearagespreadbetweenyouth&mentor• Preferencesconsidered(voicedbyYouth/Family/Mentor)

&/ormentorpreferences(agerange,race,location,etc.)• Strategicmentorrecruitment• InitialMatchMeeting

• Facilitatedbyprogramstaff• Personalintroductions;exchangeofphone&e-mailcontacts• Exploremutualinterestsandpotentialyouth/matchgoals• Establishinitialoutings:date&time

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Beyond Mentoring

• FamilyEngagement• Provideintensivecasemanagement

– Educationaladvocacy,mentalhealthsupport,basicneeds• Wraparoundservicesforchildandfamily

– Collaborationwithothercommunityproviders– Casecoordinationwithprobation&otherstakeholders

• AdvanceMentorTraining• Group&FamilyEvents/Outings

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The Council of State GovernmentsJustice Center

csgjusticecenter.org

TheCouncilofStateGovernmentsJusticeCenterprovidespractical,nonpartisan,

research-drivenstrategiesandtoolstoincreasepublicsafetyandstrengthencommunities.

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National Reentry Resource Center

csgjusticecenter.org

@csgjusticecenter

@CSGJC

nationalreentryresourcecenter.org

ReentryMatters

SecondChanceAct

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Second Chance Act MentoringPastSCAMentoringAwards

• AdultMentoring&TransitionalServicesforSuccessfulReentry

• Adultmentoringwithparents(focusonnon-custodial)

• ComprehensiveCommunity-basedAdultReentryProgramUtilizingMentors

• JuvenileMentoring

• YoungFathers/YoungMothers(24&younger)

• Latino/aYouth(24&younger)

• ChildrenofIncarceratedParents(adultsand/oryouth)

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Mentoring as a Component of Reentry

• ReleaseDate:TBD

• Informedbygrantees,thefield,peermentors,andevaluators

• Fivesections

• Programexamplesandcalloutsonrelatinginformationspecificallytopeermentoring

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Mentoring as a Component of Reentry• Section1:Integratingmentoring

intoanadultreentryprogram

• Section2:Collaboratingwithcorrections,probation,andparole

• Section3:Identifyingandaddressingreentryneeds

• Section4:Equippingmentorstosupportreentrygoals

• Section5:Evaluatingmentoringservices

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Collaborating with Corrections

COMMUNITY-BASEDORGANIZATIONSANDCORRECTIONSAGENCIES:RELATIONSHIP-BUILDINGQUESTIONNAIRE

• Roles,Responsibilities,andExpectations

• InformationSharing

• SecurityAccess

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Identifying & Addressing Reentry Needs

Need

Responsivity

Risk What

How

Who

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Identifying & Addressing Reentry Needs

Need

Responsivity

Risk

MajorNeeds(riskfactors)• Antisocialbehavior• Antisocialpersonalitypattern• Antisocialcognition• Antisocialassociates• Poorfamilyand/orintimaterelationships• Poorworkand/orschoolperformanceand

relationships• Lackofstructuredorpro-socialleisure

and/orrecreation• Substanceabuse

WHAT

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Additional Youth Resources

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Q&A

Typeyourquestionsinthequestionbox:

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AdditionalResources

NationalMentoringResourceCenterApplyforno-costhelpforyourmentoringprogramatwww.nationalmentoringresourcecenter.org,anonlineresourcefundedbytheOfficeofJuvenileJusticeandDelinquencyPreventionandfacilitatedinpartnershipwithMENTOR

MentoringConnectorRecruitmentorsbysubmittingyourprogramtotheMentoringConnector(previouslycalledtheVRS)https://connect.mentoring.org/admin

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Remember…

Afterthewebinar:

§ Pleasehelpusoutbyansweringsurveyquestionsattheendofthewebinar.

§ Everyonewillgetanemailwithinformationonhowtodownloadtheslides,recording,andresourcesontheCMWSwebpageontheMENTORwebsite:

http://www.mentoring.org/program_resources/training_opportunities/collaborative_mentoring_webinar_series/

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StayConnected• Emailusatcollaborativewebinarseries@mentoring.org• Tweetwithhashtag#MentoringWebinar• VisitourwebpageontheMENTORwebsiteforpastandupcomingwebinars:

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MentoringCommerciallySexuallyExploitedYouthMay18,2017

1- 2:15pmEastern

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