Joe Flores: If you have questions, we will answer at the end of the main presentation Joe Flores: Please type your questions here in the chat box Lauren Griffith & Trish Frazier: Will this be presented through the computer speakers or will we need to dial in on the telephone as well? Joe Flores: audio via telephone Joe Flores: only Joe Flores: 1888-808-6929 Joe Flores: 3243425 Joe Flores: Call into the conference line to hear the audio Joe Flores: 1-888-808-6929 Joe Flores: 3243425 Joe Flores: We will get started in a bit Joe Flores: 1-888-808-6929 Joe Flores: 3243425# Joe Flores: please mute your phones Sarah Philips MLJT Mariposa: Sorry I am late, having connectivity issues. Joe Flores: Audio will be posted later today Joe Flores: the DAPO map was attached to the calendar invite and will be posted later today Marc Davidson: Can you provide any websites or other ways to find out what supportive services are available for parolees? Joe Flores: Marc: CDCR Website - Division of Rehablitation Program Joe Flores: cdcr.ca.gov/rehabilitation Bill Lane: Can we get a copy of this PowerPoint? Joe Flores: joe.flores@cwdb.ca.gov Joe Flores: send me email for link Bill Lane: bill@ftecampus.com Evelyn Pena: Evelyn Pena: epena@lfcd.org Rosie 2: rmendozaorozco@tpocc.org Rosie 2: mmorales@tpocc.org Joe Flores: send an email to my address Marc Davidson: MDavidson@jvs-socal.org Sara Celis: sarac@selaco.com Genna Rimer: Are there services available to help people obtain their Right to Work documents? Joe Flores: we will answer questions at the end Genna Rimer: Great. Thanks. Eva Lepe: What is AJCC? Eva Lepe: Will we have acess to these slides? Tri-Valley Career Center: What happens when a person is on both parole and probation? Lori Hensley: I attended a CRT meeting last week and wasn't able to attend the presentation about an app or program for communicating with PA, not sure of the name of the program. Does probation use a similar system ? CA DOR: Great to hear that relationships are being built with DOR. Are there statistics on number of parolees with disabilities? type of disability? Access to SSI/SSDI after release? Genna Rimer: Are there services available to help people obtain right to work documents? Lisa Martinez: How are cash insentive determined? Dr. M. Ali: this was helpful to learn that programs and services differ by each County. Question is regarding ISMIP and the potential of that coming to an end. ISMIP has provided vital wrap-around and like a 1-stop comprehensive programming options for parolees with mental health issues.. What are next steps after ISMIP? Genna Rimer: both Lisa Martinez: Are agents required to visits work sites? Lori Hensley: what kind of employment services and resources are available while incarcerated? Sarah Thomas: What are options for helping undocumented parolees (parolees that don't have legal status, are not able to work, are not eligible for benefits, etc.)? Tri-Valley Career Center: I work with women in a federal prison. Do you know how parole or probation is assigned to them upon release? Qaid Aqeel: Qaid Aqeel: q@defynorcal.org Lauren Griffith & Trish Frazier: Are Parole Officers assigned before release? Daniel: Daniel: daniel@workforce.org Tri-Valley Career Center: With there being a 50 mile limitation and restrictions on crossing state lines, is there any way this limitation can be relaxed for those parolees who are seeking a Class A truck driving job? Lori Hensley: I attended a CRT meeting last week in El Dorado County and wasn't able to attend the presentation about an app or program for communicating with PA, not sure of the name of the program. Does probation use a similar system ? Joe Flores: send an email to joe.flores@cwdb.ca.gov for links on today's webinar Lori Hensley: are the transition classes mandated or optional? Lisa Martinez: Is there a standard referral form used to refer out to various resources? Lori Hensley: sometimes customers and agencies are confused about AJCC locations and services. Here is a link to the AJCC service locater https://www.careeronestop.org/LocalHelp/service-locator.aspx Sarah Thomas: Can we have a list of those agencies? Tri-Valley Career Center: I work with women in a federal prison. Do you know how parole or probation is assigned to them upon release? Joe Flores: Sydney.Armendariz@cwdb.ca.gov Sarah Wanser: Most counties have a Clean Slate program through their Public Defender's offices that can help people once they are off supervision to "clean up" their records through reduction of convictions and/or expungement Miravel Navarro: Roots and Rebound host various clean slate fairs throughout the state Tri-Valley Career Center: Is the Prison to Employment initiative for both parolees and those on probation? Joe Flores: cwdb.ca.gov Joe Flores: For today's DAPO Power point & audio mp3, send an email to Joe.Flores@cwdb.ca.gov for a download link Joe Flores: Sheila.Green-Beck@cdcr.ca.gov Marc Davidson: What is the email address to get details about PACT meetings? Thanks! Joe Flores: Estelina.Lopez@cdcr.ca.gov Joe Flores: Marc: email Sheila Eva Lepe: x-lifers needing therapy, POC used to provide it use to be mandated for x-lifers any availability G. Earl: GREAT JOB EVERYONE!! THANK YOU. Marc Davidson: Very helpful. Thank you. Tri-Valley Career Center: Yes, thanks for answering all our questions! Eva Lepe: POC use to be mandated for therpy not anymore, for x-lifers still in TX can they still get therapy wiht POC? Eva Lepe: Great thank you. Qaid Aqeel: Thank you for this webinar and the questions Joe Flores: Download links will be send via calendar invite and through emails collected during the webinar Sarah Thomas: Thank you!! Allison Tans: Thank you. Webinar was excellent.