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Please share - May 18 webinar on WIOA & re-entry

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Amanda Bergson-Shilcock
Fri, May 12, 2017 4:20 PM

Hello NCL colleagues,

We have a great lineup of speakers for NSC's May 18 webinar on WIOA and
re-entry services. We'll be touching on both Title I issues for
post-release and Title II corrections education.

*I hope you can share the webinar registration link *(
http://www.nationalskillscoalition.org/news/blog/upcoming-webinar-will-explore-wioas-role-in-supporting-corrections-and-re-entry-services)
with others in your network who may be interested.

(Yes, I will unfortunately have to duck out on the end of our NCL meeting
to moderate the webinar, but it was the only time that worked for all of
the players.)

Below is more info on the webinar:

*Featured Speakers *

  • Sherri Moses, Council of State Governments Justice Center. Sherri
    will discuss opportunities under WIOA for better serving people with
    criminal records.
  • Will Heaton, Center for Employment Opportunities. Will will share
    examples of how two states – Pennsylvania and California – have used WIOA
    planning processes and funding mechanisms to address the needs of formerly
    incarcerated individuals.
  • Gillian Gabelmann, Washburn Tech University. Gillian will provide a
    case study highlighting adult education and workforce-preparation services
    in a Kansas correctional facility for women, using an Integrated Education
    and Training (IET) model.

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Amanda Bergson-Shilcock, Director of Upskilling Policy

National Skills Coalition

1730 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Suite 712, Washington DC 20036

215-285-2860 <%28215%29%20285-2860> (cell)

Visit our website at www.nationalskillscoalition.org
http://www.nationalskillscoalition.org/

Hello NCL colleagues, We have a great lineup of speakers for NSC's May 18 webinar on WIOA and re-entry services. We'll be touching on both Title I issues for post-release and Title II corrections education. *I hope you can share the webinar registration link *( http://www.nationalskillscoalition.org/news/blog/upcoming-webinar-will-explore-wioas-role-in-supporting-corrections-and-re-entry-services) with others in your network who may be interested. (Yes, I will unfortunately have to duck out on the end of our NCL meeting to moderate the webinar, but it was the only time that worked for all of the players.) Below is more info on the webinar: *Featured Speakers * - *Sherri Moses*, Council of State Governments Justice Center. Sherri will discuss opportunities under WIOA for better serving people with criminal records. - *Will Heaton*, Center for Employment Opportunities. Will will share examples of how two states – Pennsylvania and California – have used WIOA planning processes and funding mechanisms to address the needs of formerly incarcerated individuals. - *Gillian Gabelmann*, Washburn Tech University. Gillian will provide a case study highlighting adult education and workforce-preparation services in a Kansas correctional facility for women, using an Integrated Education and Training (IET) model. -- *Amanda Bergson-Shilcock*, Director of Upskilling Policy *National Skills Coalition* 1730 Rhode Island Avenue NW, Suite 712, Washington DC 20036 215-285-2860 <%28215%29%20285-2860> (cell) *Visit our website at* *www.nationalskillscoalition.org* <http://www.nationalskillscoalition.org/>