Inclusive Hiring Practices – Unlocking Potential in Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
September 18 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Virtual Event
Free
Join us for an enlightening webinar that delves into the power of trauma-informed hiring practices. Discover how these approaches can unlock the untapped potential of formerly incarcerated individuals, paving the way for a more inclusive and resilient workforce. This session is designed to equip employers, HR professionals, and hiring managers with the knowledge and tools needed to create a supportive and productive work environment.
Exclusive Offer: Attendees will receive our brand-new Inclusive Guide to Fair Chance Hiring—be the first to access this valuable resource!
Key Takeaways:
Understanding Trauma: Learn about the impact of trauma on behavior and how it affects the hiring process.
Implementing Inclusive Practices: Discover practical steps for incorporating trauma-informed practices into your hiring and onboarding processes.
Creating a Supportive Work Environment: Gain insights into fostering a workplace that is both empathetic and empowering for all employees.
Benefits for Employers: Explore the financial incentives available for businesses that hire formerly incarcerated individuals, including tax credits and bonding programs.
Who Should Attend:
Employers looking to diversify their workforce
HR professionals and hiring managers
Community advocates and nonprofit leaders
Anyone interested in fair chance hiring practices
Why Attend? This webinar offers a unique opportunity to learn how trauma-informed hiring can transform your organization and contribute to the successful reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals. By attending, you’ll be taking a step toward creating a more equitable and thriving workplace.
Presented by: George Nolan of New Freedom and Refine to Inspire in conjunction with Persevere
I am a passionate advocate for individuals facing mental health and substance use challenges. As a talent development professional, I have a natural ability to cultivate relationships and build robust networks, both professionally and personally. My true calling lies in the recovery and personal development field, where I find immense purpose and fulfillment.
My journey has been transformative—from serving as a U.S. Marine to becoming an Arizona state prisoner, and ultimately emerging as a lived experience professional. Along the way, I have gained invaluable insights and skills, which I now use to empower others. I firmly believe that our past does not define our future, and I am dedicated to helping others realize that their history does not have to be their destiny. Linked In