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Home Life Fatherhood Re-Entry Support Group Gains Recognition |
By stardem.com |
Published: 04/12/2013 |
EASTON - The Talbot County Department of Social Services Young Fathers/Non-Custodial Parents Employment Program launched the Inside Out Dad curriculum through its outreach with the Talbot County Department of Corrections. Initiated in 2010, this program teaches employment readiness, financial management and personal effectiveness. "Based on about 15,000 inmates released from the Maryland Department of Corrections per year, one half of these individuals are back in prison within three years and 20 percent are reincarcerated within three months," according to Tom Wardrop, outreach facilitator and mentor, Talbot County Department of Social Services. "If inmates start taking advantage of the programs available to them in prison to change their behavior, their chances increase dramatically for a successful re-entry into society." Read More. |
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