Addressing Job Barriers Faced by People with Disabilities
Overcoming Criminal Records

Webinar

Date:
Wednesday: March 31, 2010

Time: 1.5 hours

Presenters:

Description:

***Note: Due to the popular demand of this webinar topic, we are offering two sessions March 11th & March 31st- if you have registered for the March 11 webinar, please do not register for this webinar.
During this webinar we will review and discuss employment strategies for assisting individuals with disabilities and criminal histories to gain employment. Discussion will include the interplay between mental illness, substance use and legal problems, the impacts of a criminal record on job prospects, ways to address those employment barriers, and models for human services-criminal justice collaboration. As the laws and programs related to these issues vary widely between states, the webinar will outline a range of approaches which can be adapted to specific situations.

Topics to be discussed will include:

  • Criminal records – types and impacts
  • Laws which limit employers' use of applicants' criminal records
  • Legal tools which enable individuals to "expunge" their criminal record
  • Handling criminal records on job applications and in interviews
  • System collaborations aimed at slowing the "revolving door"
  • How to locate information and assistance

 



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