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White House, OJJDP Hold Listening Session on Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents

"According to a Pew Charitable Trusts report, 1 in every 28 children in the United States has a parent behind bars. The problems  these children can experience include  financial instability, emotional distress, changes in family structure,  problems at school, and social stigma.  However, research indicates that  supporting healthy and positive relationships between these vulnerable children  and their families has the potential to mitigate these negative outcomes.

"The White House, the U.S.  Department of Justice (DOJ), OJJDP, and other federal agencies are  working  vigorously across many fronts to help young people affected by a parent's incarceration access the  supports and services they need. As  part of this commitment,  OJJDP organized a 1-day listening session, "Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents," in  partnership with the White House's Domestic Policy Council and Office of Public  Engagement. Held on September 30, 2013,  in Washington, DC, the session brought together national  experts in mentoring, researchers, youth service providers, parents, and youth to discuss how to improve or enhance mentoring services for these vulnerable children...."

http://www.ojjdp.gov/newsletter/243534/topstory.html

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