Locked Up Living Jacob Hill (audio) Breaking Barriers: How Offploy fosters Employment for Ex-Offenders: keywords

Offploy, ex-offenders, employment opportunities, peer mentoring, social entrepreneurship, stigma, rehabilitation, community support, inclusivity

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In this conversation, Jacob Hill, founder of Offploy, shares his journey from being a… https://lockedupliving.podbean.com/e/jacob-hill-audio-breaking-barriers-how-offploy-fosters-employment-for-ex-offenders/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon @lockedupliving #ExOffenders #SocialEntrepreneurship #PeerMentoring #EmploymentOpportunities #CommunitySupport

Jacob Hill (audio) Breaking Barriers: How Offploy fosters Employment for Ex-Offenders | The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments

keywords Offploy, ex-offenders, employment opportunities, peer mentoring, social entrepreneurship, stigma, rehabilitation, community support, inclusivity summary In this conversation, Jacob Hill, founder of Offploy, shares his journey from being a prisoner to creating a peer mentoring organization that supports socially excluded individuals, particularly those with criminal convictions. He discusses the challenges faced by ex-offenders in securing employment, the stigma surrounding their past, and the importance of community support. Jacob emphasizes the need for employers to be more inclusive and understanding, and he reflects on his own experiences with prejudice and the emotional toll of advocacy work. The conversation highlights the societal impact of providing employment opportunities to those who have been incarcerated and the transformative power of second chances. takeaways Offploy supports socially excluded individuals to achieve their goals. Jacob's journey from prison changed his perception of ex-offenders. The fear of prison can be more daunting than the experience itself. Starting Offploy was a way to repay his debt to society. Reputational risk is a major barrier for employers hiring ex-offenders. Employment opportunities can significantly reduce reoffending rates. Employers should focus on the individual rather than their past convictions. Community support is crucial for the reintegration of ex-offenders. Inclusivity in hiring practices benefits both employers and society Self-care and resilience are essential in advocacy work. https://www.offploy.org/

I was wondering if you have any tips on forming a peer mentoring group? I was talking to a friend from my physics PhD program, and we both had personal projects we were struggling to make time for. I think we could help each other make more progress than we could make alone. We could share knowledge with each other, give each other feedback, or just listen. Do you have experience with something like that? What worked and what didn't? How did it start?
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Locked Up Living Jacob Hill (video) Breaking Barriers: How Offploy fosters Employment for Ex-Offenders: keywords

Offploy, ex-offenders, employment opportunities, peer mentoring, social entrepreneurship, stigma, rehabilitation, community support, inclusivity

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In this conversation, Jacob Hill, founder of Offploy, shares his journey from being a prisoner to… https://lockedupliving.podbean.com/e/jacob-hill-video-breaking-barriers-how-offploy-fosters-employment-for-ex-offenders/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon @lockedupliving #ExOffenders #EmploymentOpportunities #PeerMentoring #SocialEntrepreneurship #Stigma

Jacob Hill (video) Breaking Barriers: How Offploy fosters Employment for Ex-Offenders | The Locked up Living Podcast: Surviving and thriving in prisons and other challenging environments

keywords Offploy, ex-offenders, employment opportunities, peer mentoring, social entrepreneurship, stigma, rehabilitation, community support, inclusivity summary In this conversation, Jacob Hill, founder of Offploy, shares his journey from being a prisoner to creating a peer mentoring organization that supports socially excluded individuals, particularly those with criminal convictions. He discusses the challenges faced by ex-offenders in securing employment, the stigma surrounding their past, and the importance of community support. Jacob emphasizes the need for employers to be more inclusive and understanding, and he reflects on his own experiences with prejudice and the emotional toll of advocacy work. The conversation highlights the societal impact of providing employment opportunities to those who have been incarcerated and the transformative power of second chances. takeaways Offploy supports socially excluded individuals to achieve their goals. Jacob's journey from prison changed his perception of ex-offenders. The fear of prison can be more daunting than the experience itself. Starting Offploy was a way to repay his debt to society. Reputational risk is a major barrier for employers hiring ex-offenders. Employment opportunities can significantly reduce reoffending rates. Employers should focus on the individual rather than their past convictions. Community support is crucial for the reintegration of ex-offenders. Inclusivity in hiring practices benefits both employers and society Self-care and resilience are essential in advocacy work. https://www.offploy.org/

Du bist Doktorand*in an der #UniStuttgart und willst dich fachübergreifend austauschen und stärker vernetzen? Mach mit beim #PeerMentoring. Das Motto: Erfahrungen teilen, Erfolg sichern, Perspektiven erweitern. 📅Infoveranstaltung am 29. Februar und 1. März 👉 https://bit.ly/4bP7hvS
Peer-Mentoring | Veranstaltung | 29.02.2024 | Für Studierende | Universität Stuttgart

29.02.2024: Das Peer-Mentoring mit der Methode „Kollegiale Beratung“ ist eine großartige Gelegenheit für alle, die sich langfristig mit den eigenen Peers fachübergreifend austauschen und stärker vernetzen möchten sowie an der Erweiterung sozialer und beraterischer Kompetenzen interessiert sind. 

So excited to join with #pemento #peermentoring for the cohort kickoff today!
Kennt ihr das #FernUni-Peer-Mentoring-Programm? Erfahrene Fernstudierende unterstützen Studierende mit einer Behinderung und/oder chronischen Erkrankung beim Studieneinstieg. Was die Teilnehmenden erwartet und wie die Bewerbung abläuft 👉 https://bit.ly/3IAJwuj
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Studium mit einer Behinderung oder chronischen Erkrankung – Das Peer-Mentoring-Programm startet wieder - FernUniversität in Hagen

'We find a same-sex peer mentoring relationship in 1st yr of college preserves women's confidence, well-being, internship success, STEM persistence 4 yrs later thru graduation & beyond"
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-34508-x
Co-author Nilanjana Dasgupta highlights some findings:
https://twitter.com/Dasgupta_Psych/status/1591497579011137536?t=Y31Q2bJK1_sRK6QTBNl3LA&s=19
#PeerMentoring #EngineeringEducation #STEMeducation #StudentRetention #Gender #Equity
Female peer mentors early in college have lasting positive impacts on female engineering students that persist beyond graduation | Nature Communications

Expanding the talent pipeline of students from underrepresented backgrounds in STEM has been a priority in the United States for decades. However, potential solutions to increase the number of such students in STEM academic pathways, measured using longitudinal randomized controlled trials in real-world contexts, have been limited. Here, we expand on an earlier investigation that reported results from a longitudinal field experiment in which undergraduate female students (N = 150) interested in engineering at college entry were randomly assigned a female peer mentor in engineering, a male peer mentor in engineering, or not assigned a mentor for their first year of college. While an earlier article presented findings from participants’ first two years of college, the current article reports the same participants’ academic experiences for each year in college through college graduation and one year post-graduation. Compared to the male peer mentor and no mentor condition, having a female peer mentor was associated with a significant improvement in participants’ psychological experiences in engineering, aspirations to pursue postgraduate engineering degrees, and emotional well-being. It was also associated with participants’ success in securing engineering internships and retention in STEM majors through college graduation. In sum, a low-cost, short peer mentoring intervention demonstrates benefits in promoting female students’ success in engineering from college entry, through one-year post-graduation. The authors report findings from their study of female student participants interested in engineering at college entry who were randomly assigned to a female peer mentor, male mentor, or no mentor for their first year of college. The authors show that students assigned to a female peer mentor show benefits in psychological experiences in engineering, aspirations to pursue postgraduate engineering degrees, and emotional well-being, which persists up to one year after graduation.