Recognizing that many of the essential components of ensuring public safety resided in successful re-entry from incarceration, NCSL developed a continuum of employment training and residential coordination for formerly incarcerated individuals in the Bay Area.
Targeting primarily male offenders with drug-addiction issues, NCSL provided in-jail services including substance abuse counseling, life skills classes, parenting groups, anger management training, and relapse prevention support. Prior to an inmate’s release, NCSL staff acted as a liaison between the inmate and their attorneys, families, employers, social services, and treatment providers.
In partnership with Goodwill Industries and Swords to Plowshares, the San Francisco Training Partnership (SFTP) and the Homeless Employment Collaborative (HEC) provide employment training and meaningful employment opportunities to homeless formerly incarcerated individuals upon release from the jails. Shirley Melnicoe, Executive Director of NCSL from 1986 to 2009, adapted a work readiness curriculum for San Francisco clients entitled Awakening New Futures, including a 40-hour life skills and job placement workshop. On May 2, 1996, NSCL sponsored the first Job Fair for Ex-Offenders in San Francisco, which turned into a 14-year annual event following its success. Hundreds of formerly incarcerated individuals have been connected to employers with meaningful job opportunities through these fairs.