Reentry ECHO

Reentry ECHO

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Multiple dates
Overview

Come connect with us on the last Tuesday of the month for an insightful lecture and compelling case presentation centered on Reentry.

2026 Schedule

This year, Reentry ECHOs will be held quarterly, on the following dates:

  • March 31
  • May 26
  • August 25
  • November 24

About the Reentry ECHO

Project ECHO ® is a movement that believes that knowledge is a social good that should be available to everyone–as opposed to monopolized within institutional and disciplinary silos. The Reentry ECHO is a community of practice created by the MCRC in partnership with Project ECHO ® to increase information and expertise among providers serving justice-impacted individuals at the state, regional, and national level. Each session, we invite a Brief Lecture presenter to share about their work to both learn about best practices and to push practice to achieve positive outcomes for justice-impacted individuals. The community of practice includes members from a broad range and disciplines; including community-building, education, employment, housing, justice policy, and social services.

Each Reentry ECHO session starts with welcome and introductions to foster community and connection, followed by a session overview from the facilitator, then a Brief Lecture on a topic of community interest, and lastly a Case Presentation. The Case Presentation is an opportunity for learners to present on an issue or challenge for peer support and recommendations.

Come connect with us on the last Tuesday of the month for an insightful lecture and compelling case presentation centered on Reentry.

2026 Schedule

This year, Reentry ECHOs will be held quarterly, on the following dates:

  • March 31
  • May 26
  • August 25
  • November 24

About the Reentry ECHO

Project ECHO ® is a movement that believes that knowledge is a social good that should be available to everyone–as opposed to monopolized within institutional and disciplinary silos. The Reentry ECHO is a community of practice created by the MCRC in partnership with Project ECHO ® to increase information and expertise among providers serving justice-impacted individuals at the state, regional, and national level. Each session, we invite a Brief Lecture presenter to share about their work to both learn about best practices and to push practice to achieve positive outcomes for justice-impacted individuals. The community of practice includes members from a broad range and disciplines; including community-building, education, employment, housing, justice policy, and social services.

Each Reentry ECHO session starts with welcome and introductions to foster community and connection, followed by a session overview from the facilitator, then a Brief Lecture on a topic of community interest, and lastly a Case Presentation. The Case Presentation is an opportunity for learners to present on an issue or challenge for peer support and recommendations.

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