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Using Distance-Based Child-Parent Engagement Strategies in Correctional Facilities

Event Dates
Eastern
Location
Online

More than half of people incarcerated in American prisons and jails are parents of minor children. Ensuring that jail and prison policies support the preservation of family bonds is critical to successful reentry and strengthening the relationships between incarcerated parents and their children and families. During the COVID-19 pandemic, technology has played a key role in keeping families together while a parent is incarcerated. 

In this webinar, Second Chance Act grantees and their partners share strategies for visits, programming, and supports to encourage developmentally appropriate child-parent engagement during a national pandemic.

In this webinar, presenters will:

  • Provide strategies that strengthen relationships between incarcerated parents and their children and caregivers while maintaining safe facilities;
  • Discuss services that meet the needs of children who have incarcerated parents;
  • Share approaches to reentry and transitional services for incarcerated parents that focus on parental responsibility; and
  • Provide strategies to identify children who have incarcerated parents.

Date Created: April 13, 2021