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Reentry Programs
What is this strategy?
Support programs that connect incarcerated persons to addiction treatment, recovery support, harm reduction services, primary healthcare, or other services or supports they need upon release from jail or prison, or that provide any of these services or supports.
Why reentry programs?
Programs that connect individuals to a variety of social and health services upon release from incarceration are critical in ensuring justice-involved individuals have the support they need. Especially with the quickly changing drug market and increasing potency of substances, it is important that individuals are provided harm reduction and safer use education as well as naloxone upon release. Additionally, providing individuals with support for a successful transition can reduce recidivism, health risks, and even death.
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Explore a how-to toolkit for establishing a jail-based overdose prevention education program in your area
Complete List of Resources
The following resources have been compiled by the NC Department of Health and Human Services to help local governments better understand this strategy. The resources below are organized by level.
A webinar that focuses on reentry programs with presentations from representatives from the NC Formerly Incarcerated Transition (NC FIT) Program and the Guilford County Reentry Council
North Carolina Formerly Incarcerated Transition (NC FIT) Program
Program that connects formerly incarcerated individuals who have a chronic disease, mental illness and/or substance use disorder with appropriate healthcare services and other reentry resources
The SRCC is charged with studying the needs of individuals who have been recently released from a correctional institution and increasing the effectiveness of local reentry councils