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READ MOREThis seminar aims to explore the multifaceted impact of reentry on local social service programs, focusing on mental health, local trends and data, and community engagement.
The goal is to provide insights and practical strategies for enhancing current practices to better support individuals transitioning from incarceration and inpatient treatment back into the local community.
Mental Health & Reentry: A Trauma-Informed Approach –
Addressing the importance of mental health support during the transition, the cost of failures, common fractures within systems, & the cost of failures. Presenter: Mindy Rickenbaugh, Senior Coordinator of Reintegration Services, Goodwill of the Southern Alleghenies
Reimagining Reentry: County-level Strategies for Policy, Planning & Practice –
Exploring demographics, trends, and needs to understand the local landscape better. Presenters: Fred Oliveros, Cambria County Drug & Alcohol Administration & Warden Kurt Wolford, Cambria County Prison
Voices of Experience: A Panel Discussion –
Addressing community involvement to support reintegration, foster understanding, and build supportive environments for reintegration. Panelists: Rev. Emily Cooper, Clinical Supervisor, Peniel Drug & Alcohol Treatment Center; Katy Urban, Program Manager of Reintegration Services, Goodwill of the Southern Alleghenies; and John Young, Juvenile Lifer
There is no cost to attend, but seating is limited, and registration is required. Lunch is included.
RSVP by Monday, November 3.
Attendees will discover a variety of opportunities, including degree programs, coursework, and transfer pathways. They’ll gain insights into athletics, student life, clubs, activities, and financial aid options.
The Board of Trustees is the policy-making body of the College and is ultimately responsible for setting the larger agenda for the institution. The Board is comprised of representatives from private, for-profit companies, education, and non-profits. The Cambria County Commissioners appoint 12 members to our Board of Trustees. Three additional members are board-appointed from locations in which the College has an academic center, and the Student Senate President serves as a voting member.
The Board of Trustees meeting takes place at the Richland Campus in the Holtzman Board Room and/or via Zoom.