A fan of a loose narrative, though I wanted to hear an individual's story. Plus, bigger text at the beginning. Maybe split the text into a series of title slides? I like the opening detail a whole lot.
Cool! It seems to focus on the reality of the situation. I'd like to know what solutions you offer to the stuff happens routine so that the 'cheering section' for these individuals can grow and people can get the whole picture when it comes to a real and lasting character change from offender to ex.
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A fan of a loose narrative, though I wanted to hear an individual's story. Plus, bigger text at the beginning. Maybe split the text into a series of title slides? I like the opening detail a whole lot.
Participants from this simulation stated...
“It really changes ones perspective.”
“Outstanding exercise - provided a lot of insight & perspective.”
“A morning very well spent!”
“I can see how we have unknowingly
contributed to the rise in crime.”
“This was one of the best
experiences & really gives you a new perspective!”
“It was very true to life.”
“I believe the simulation very well simulates the real life of
ex- offenders.”
“Really helped us see things through an ex-offender’s perspective!”
“Understanding the issues is key to creating the solutions!”
If yo are interested in having the Reentry Awareness Workshop(R.A.W)reentry simulation in your organization or community,contact:
Steve Tatlow
Boone County Community Partnership
(573) 256-1890
Cool! It seems to focus on the reality of the situation. I'd like to know what solutions you offer to the stuff happens routine so that the 'cheering section' for these individuals can grow and people can get the whole picture when it comes to a real and lasting character change from offender to ex.
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