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__NOTOC__Sustaining recovery often means rebuilding lives. Many in early recovery need assistance with basic job training skills and with finding opportunies to continue their education. In addition, may face the additional challlenge of the stigma associated with being in recovery from SUD, especially when a person has a criminal record. Helping those in recovery access opportunites for education, job training, and employment greatly enhaces a feeling of self-worth and accomplishment - and reduces the likelihood of relapse. | __NOTOC__Sustaining recovery often means rebuilding lives. Many in early recovery need assistance with basic job training skills and with finding opportunies to continue their education. In addition, may face the additional challlenge of the stigma associated with being in recovery from SUD, especially when a person has a criminal record. Helping those in recovery access opportunites for education, job training, and employment greatly enhaces a feeling of self-worth and accomplishment - and reduces the likelihood of relapse. | ||
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The National H.I.R.E. (Helping Individuals with criminal records Re-enter through Employment) Network seeks to help individuals overcome the barrier of having a criminal record to find employment. This resource provides resources including agencies and organizations that can be of assistance in providing empolyment related servics as well as assisting with legal issues arising from having a criminal record. Its clearinghouse offeres resources, information, and assistance to aid people with criminal records, practitioners, researchers, and policy makers. Listings are by state, government agencies, and community-based organizations. | The National H.I.R.E. (Helping Individuals with criminal records Re-enter through Employment) Network seeks to help individuals overcome the barrier of having a criminal record to find employment. This resource provides resources including agencies and organizations that can be of assistance in providing empolyment related servics as well as assisting with legal issues arising from having a criminal record. Its clearinghouse offeres resources, information, and assistance to aid people with criminal records, practitioners, researchers, and policy makers. Listings are by state, government agencies, and community-based organizations. | ||
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Revision as of 21:59, 23 February 2020
Sustaining recovery often means rebuilding lives. Many in early recovery need assistance with basic job training skills and with finding opportunies to continue their education. In addition, may face the additional challlenge of the stigma associated with being in recovery from SUD, especially when a person has a criminal record. Helping those in recovery access opportunites for education, job training, and employment greatly enhaces a feeling of self-worth and accomplishment - and reduces the likelihood of relapse.
Contents
Background
Employers can provide key assistance in two primary areas - helping current employees with SUD find treatment and other support, and helping those newer to recovery with job training and employment. Employees in recovery are loyal, productive members of the workforce and an asset to any employer. Helping employees get into recovery involves some upront costs, but ultimately enhances the bottom line.
Tools and Resources
Access to Jobs for People in Recovery
National H.I.R.E. Network.
The National H.I.R.E. (Helping Individuals with criminal records Re-enter through Employment) Network seeks to help individuals overcome the barrier of having a criminal record to find employment. This resource provides resources including agencies and organizations that can be of assistance in providing empolyment related servics as well as assisting with legal issues arising from having a criminal record. Its clearinghouse offeres resources, information, and assistance to aid people with criminal records, practitioners, researchers, and policy makers. Listings are by state, government agencies, and community-based organizations.
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