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Discussion of Transition and Reentry issues of out of home (treatment, detention, sheltered, etc.) youth back to their families and communities. Frequently these youth have fallen behind in their schooling, have reduced motivation, and lack skills to navigate requirements to successfully re-enter school programs or even to move ahead with their dreams.

New Washington Laws Aim to Interrupt Foster Care-to-Prison Pipeline [imprintnews.org]

 

By Elizabeth Amon, The Imprint, August 9, 2021

What unites the group of imprisoned men seeking change isn’t addiction recovery, making amends or anger management. Instead, it’s a shared childhood experience: foster care. “State-Raised” is the name of the group they’ve formed with the goal of disrupting the foster care-to-prison pipeline.

Washington legislation passed this spring is designed to help that mission, the group’s founder Arthur Longworth said on a recent call from the Monroe Corrections Complex.

Longworth, 56, is a former foster youth who has been serving a life sentence since age 21. During that time, he’s become an award-winning author, publishing two books and numerous articles in prominent news outlets. Much of his writing articulates the dual trauma of foster care upheaval and a life spent locked up.

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