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REINTEGRATION / PEER MENTORING provided by RUBIKON Centrum

Discover how Rubikon Center provides reintegration and peer mentoring services for individuals with criminal records, focusing on psychological support, client assistance, and services coordination. Explore the role of mentors, including helping with administrative tasks, accommodation seeking, and more. Learn about the positive impact and successes of the program in 2014, including client outcomes and mentor training. Find out about the key requirements for mentors and how the mentoring process works, emphasizing confidentiality, agreements, contracts, and client feedback. Support the reintegration and stabilization of clients through comprehensive mentoring services with Rubikon Center.

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REINTEGRATION / PEER MENTORING provided by RUBIKON Centrum

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  1. REINTEGRATION / PEER MENTORING provided by RUBIKON Centrum

  2. Peoplewithsocialexperiences Differences in mentoring Peoplewith a criminalrecord (previousclients) Only Roma mentors

  3. EffectsofReintegrational /peer mentoring

  4. Whatdoes mentor do Psychological support Accompannyclientsintooffice Orientation in socialsystemofbenefits Accomodationseeking Motivating to progress Administrativeduties

  5. Typicalrequirements Computerskills Seekingaccomodation Recoveryoflostdocuments and cooperationwithofficers Linkingclientswithotherprofessionalservices (psychologist, socialservices) Waiting in theprisiongate Motivatingclients Support duringjobadapatiton (searchingdentist, doctors, buyingworkclothes and work aids..) Searching and addressingnewclients (fromghettosorsocialexlusionlocalitties)

  6. Who do not belong to mentoring?

  7. Prerequisitesforthepositionof mentor

  8. HOW DOES MENTORING WORK • Obligationofconfidentiality- mentor • Agreementbetween mentor x client • Contractsbetween RC and mentor (150 Kč/hod) • Feedback fromclient • List ofrequirementsforbettercoordination

  9. Reintegrationmentoring - 2013

  10. Reintegrationmentoring2014 Resultsofservices in 2014 Whichfruitsofourworkwe are most proud of? • Roma mentoring– sucessofinterventions mentor exceeded 60 % (increased by almost 10 %) – 313 participants. • PUNKT family: 200 participants. • Reintegrationmentoring: clientsordersrelated to psychological support meet 100 %, support in dealingwithauthoritiesat 46 %. In 71 % ofcasesserved as RIM transfer to otherservices Rubikon center – 108 participants. • Employmentagency RUBIKON: 604 participants. • Prisonprograms: 158 participants. • Debtcounseling: 544 participants.

  11. Involvementofclients in 2014 • MENTORING • Trained 5 mentorswithcriminal past (planwas 7), allpassedthementoringtests • Withclients start to cooperate 3 mentors + 2 internal, afterhalfyearactivelyworking2 mentors

  12. Reintegrationmentoring in 2014 Support stabilizationofclients: Psychological support isprovided in 100 %cases Accompaniment to authorities in 49 %cases Accommodation in 39 %ofcases Transfer services: 71% ofclientswiththecooperationof 2 or more meetingswith mentor usedthe PA or DP

  13. Numberofparticipants in theservice in 2014: Plan and reality

  14. Pointsofinterest….female and male ratio - 2014

  15. Thank you for you attention! Pozn.:

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