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Link between crime, family dysfunction is next focus of Stanislaus County effort [Modbee.com]

First, it was the complex issue of homelessness; the need for outreach and housing to move people off the streets.

Now, the Focus on Prevention in Stanislaus County will work on strengthening families, with an emphasis on families of people in the criminal justice system.

In a 10-year effort, Focus on Prevention is working with 10 different sectors to address major social problems and improve the quality of life in Stanislaus County. Leaders believe efforts to address family dysfunction can achieve results that last for generations.

Organizers are starting to develop the second phase and plan a countywide summit in the spring, as was done with the homeless summit attended by 500 participants at Modesto Centre Plaza in October 2015. Additional phases of the initiative will focus on young people and breaking cycles of crime.

To make progress on homelessness, an action council is developing a low-barrier shelter and a center for accessing services to help rebuild lives. In addition, volunteers are being trained to engage the homeless in certain neighborhoods to connect them with services, and groups are working on providing more temporary and supportive housing.

To continue reading this article by Ken Carlson, go to:
http://www.modbee.com/news/article124617429.html

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Such imperative work with our families involved with the criminal justice system and the neighborhoods they reside in. Wrapping around them with resources and supports for their families well-being is the core of re-entry.

Thank you Jane for posting this. Please know the link was not successful accessing Ken Carlson's article. I found the article on Modbee.com's website and am resposting.   http://www.modbee.com/news/article124617429.html

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