This episode of the Reflections on Reentry podcast features a discussion about peer support processes during reentry.
During the week of March 29, 2024, American Institutes for Research consultants Joe Williams and Heather Erwin sat down with Youth MOVE representatives John Delick and Brittany Wiley to discuss peer support processes during reentry. AIR works in partnership with the Department of Justice's office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention to run the Youth Reentry Training and Technical Assistance Center, which provides support for grantees awarded Federal Second Chance Act funding. The Youth MOVE National envisions a future in which young people are valued as empowered leaders, advocates, and designers of communities built so that all youth have opportunities to thrive.
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