Topics Related to Reentry Services

It is the 48th NCDAC facility either to be recommended for or awarded the distinction.
Today, Governor Roy Cooper announced the release of the first Reentry 2030 Progress Report. This report, which was directed by Executive Order 303, provides a scorecard of progress made towards objectives, strategies, and metrics established by the Joint Reentry Council in its Reentry 2030 Strategic Plan, which was released in August. Additionally, the Report contains updated state reentry accomplishments, along with recommendations to the General Assembly for legislative actions to improve reentry in North Carolina this upcoming 2025 Session.
WHAT: Monthly meeting of the North Carolina Joint Reentry Council to coordinate efforts in improving rehabilitation and reentry of offenders returning to their communities after incarceration.WHEN: Thursday, Nov. 21, 10 a.m. – NoonWHERE: NCDAC Office of Staff Development and Training, 2211 Schieffelin Road, Apex, NC 27502.WHO: Council members, honored guests, speakers and a chance for public comment
WHAT:  Quarterly meeting of the State Reentry Council Collaborative (SRCC). The SRCC was established by the North Carolina General Assembly and Gov. Roy Cooper in 2017 and is managed by the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. The SRCC is made up of representatives from across state and local government whose agency responsibilities intersect with the incarceration or reentry process for people in North Carolina.
WHAT: Monthly meeting of the North Carolina Joint Reentry Council, established by Gov. Roy Cooper under Executive Order 303, issued in January, which directs all State Cabinet agencies to coordinate efforts in improving rehabilitation and reentry of offenders returning to their communities after incarceration.WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 26, 10 a.m. – NoonWHERE: Greg Poole, Jr. All Faiths Chapel (Dorothea Dix Park), 1030 Richardson Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603 
WHAT: Quarterly meeting of the State Reentry Council Collaborative (SRCC). The SRCC was established by the North Carolina General Assembly and Gov. Roy Cooper in 2017 and is managed by the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction. The SRCC is made up of representatives from across state and local government whose agency responsibilities intersect with the incarceration or reentry process for people in North Carolina.
WHAT: A virtual meeting of the Joint Reentry Council to discuss the Reentry Strategic Plan.WHEN: 9 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7MEETING INFORMATION: The North Carolina Joint Reentry Council members will convene a virtual meeting to discuss and approve the state’s Reentry Strategic Plan. The strategic plan is designed to address educational, rehabilitative, and reentry services for incarcerated and formerly incarcerated individuals in North Carolina. 
WHAT: The meeting of the Joint Reentry Council, established by Gov. Roy Cooper under Executive Order 303, issued Jan. 29, which directs all State Cabinet agencies to coordinate efforts in improving rehabilitation and reentry of offenders returning to their communities after incarceration. WHEN: Wednesday, July 24. 10 a.m. – Noon.WHERE: Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina, 1924 Capital Blvd., RaleighWHO: Council members, honored guests, speakers and a chance for public comment
The 21-year corrections veteran previously served as special projects manager for the Division of Rehabilitation and Reentry.
WHAT: The inaugural meeting of the Joint Reentry Council, established by Governor Roy Cooper under Executive Order 303, issued Jan. 29, which directs all State Cabinet agencies to coordinate efforts in improving rehabilitation and reentry of offenders returning to their communities after incarceration.  The Executive Order also joins North Carolina to Reentry 2030, a multistate initiative to improve services and expand opportunities for offenders as a means to reduce recidivism.WHEN: 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 15WHERE: Governor’s Crime Commission, 1201 Front St., Raleigh