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The National Offender Workforce Development Partnership (NOWDP)
is a collaboration developed by staff representing the U.S. Department of Labor, the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Office of Probation and Pretrial Services; the Federal Bureau of Prisons; the National Institute of Corrections; the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; and the Legal Action Center - National Hire Network.
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The mission of the partnership is to facilitate a transitional approach to apprenticeships and employment strategies for ex-offenders. The ultimate goal of the partnership is to enhance reentry success through increased opportunities for career-oriented employment of ex-offenders. The partners are working together to:
Forecast what occupations are, and will likely remain, in demand by the private sector;
Ensure that institution apprenticeship and vocational training programs are consistent with industry-wide accepted standards;
Develop measurable criteria for the different levels of skills needed for industry jobs;
Identify and address related barriers to offender employment;
Provide current industry related programs and training; and
Share information efficiently among all involved.
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