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May 1, 2013
PACTT Alliance, partners issue federal policy recommendations to improve correctional and reentry…
On November 19, 2012, the U.S. Department of Education hosted a summit that addressed correctional and reentry education for youth and adults. Former Stoneleigh Fellow Candace Putter spoke at…
April 26, 2013
From risk to resilience, from despair to hope: Shifting our framework for…
I think I will always remember the first time I read the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) studies, which draw a formidable link between experiences in…
March 26, 2013
Easing Re-entry for Women in Philadelphia: Civil Legal Needs
Stoneleigh Fellow Kathleen Creamer and the Women’s Law Project are announcing the publication of two new booklets to help Philadelphia women re-entering society from incarceration…
March 20, 2013
Meet The Fellows: Rufus Sylvester Lynch, DSW
Stoneleigh Fellow Rufus Sylvester Lynch is featured by the Stoneleigh Foundation. Rufus Sylvester Lynch is motivated by the fact that for a variety of reasons, too…
March 16, 2013
Addressing girls’ health needs at juvenile detention centers
Stoneleigh Fellow Leslie Acoca is featured in the Los Angeles Times for her work developing the Girls Health Screen. Los Angeles County health and probation…
March 14, 2013
Stoneleigh Fellow Dr. Ted Corbin receives grant from the public health fund…
Through the Drexel University Center for Non-Violence and Social Justice, Dr. Corbin, has received a grant from the Public Health Fund to establish a Youth…
March 1, 2013
MOVING THE DIAL: The National Girls Health Screen Project
Stoneleigh Fellow Leslie Acoca shares a report on the results of her Stoneleigh Fellowship project. Leslie created and validated the Girls Health Screen, which is…
March 1, 2013
Research for Action Report – Youth Courts and their Educational Value: An…
Stoneleigh Fellow Gregg Volz discusses the results of his Fellowship work in a new Research for Action report. View the Executive Summary View the Full…
February 23, 2013
The price of public violence
Stoneleigh Fellow Ted Corbin and his Healing Hurt People program is featured in the New York Times. In Philadelphia, there’s a remarkable, albeit small, program, Healing…
February 5, 2013
Caught in the middle: Children of incarcerated parents and the intersection of…
When a mother goes to jail, the impact on her family can be devastating. Most moms are the primary caretakers for their children at the…
January 28, 2013
Strange bedside fellows
To some people, the prospect of doctors and lawyers working collaboratively toward patient health is somewhat counter-intuitive. Yet, to all of the members of a…
January 21, 2013
Old way failed: give Hite a shot
Stoneleigh Board Chair Carole Haas Gravagno and Executive Director Cathy Weiss’s opinion piece was published in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Earlier this month, Philadelphia School District…
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