What are effective strategies for engaging incarcerated or formerly incarcerated stakeholders?
Engaging incarcerated or formerly incarcerated stakeholders is a crucial aspect of social impact projects that aim to address the challenges and opportunities of criminal justice reform. However, it is not always easy to establish trust, communication, and collaboration with this group, given the stigma, trauma, and barriers they face. In this article, you will learn some effective strategies for engaging incarcerated or formerly incarcerated stakeholders, based on the principles of participatory action research, human-centered design, and restorative justice.
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Oluwafunke AdeoyeLawyer & Social Entrepreneur | Championing Respect for Human Rights & Criminal Justice Reforms in the Global South|…
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Dr. Claire Green-Forde, LCSWHumanist. Keynote Speaker.Health Equity & Racial Justice Thought Leader. Executive & Organizational Leader. Mental…
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James AdebisiSocial Entrepreneur | Mental Health Advocate | Founder & CEO, Orius Medical | One Young World Ambassador | Z Zurich…