Improving Outcomes for American Indian/Alaska Native People Returning to the Community from Incarceration: A Resource Guide for Service Providers
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Description
Seeks to improve outcomes for American Indian and Alaska
Native populations returning to their communities and
families after incarceration by sharing information,
research, program examples, and other resources addressing
various topics including culturally responsive programs,
violence, housing, substance use, mental health, education,
employment, and more. Also shares special considerations
for service providers working with children and families,
youth, and women.
Date
10/2021
Type
Document
Organizations
Administration for Native Americans, HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
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Abuse and violence · American Indian or Alaska Native · Children and youth · Criminal justice system · Culture and cultural competency · Educational attainment · Employment and unemployment · Families · Housing and homelessness · Mental health · Substance use and misuse · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · Women
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Organizations (2)
- Administration for Native Americans, view details
- HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, view details