Explore tweets tagged as #frameworkforchange
There's a long history to understand when looking at how DC uses incarceration. #FrameworkforChange
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Managing change is easier with the right framework. What’s your favorite framework for guiding change? Read article: https://t.co/XWifb6eEHW
#FrameworkForChange #LeanSixSigma #ChangeManagement #OperationalExcellence #LeadershipSuccess #EloraConsulting
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2/ Together we are figuring out how to move forward. We know what we have now isn’t working and we are starting to figure out what might. Tune in live now to the release of our Phase I report #FrameworkforChange: https://t.co/IbVFbfp0Yc
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Main recommendation of task force on DC jail is to invest in prevention: housing, schools, health, & income. #FrameworkforChange
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#Breaking. It's the @DCjails_justice Task Force's Phase I Report: A #FrameworkForChange
https://t.co/xcUZamwU8z
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Right now Deputy Mayor @SafeDC is discussing the importance of data in the work of the Task Force. This data helped shaped the Task Force’s #FrameworkforChange.
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“We have people’s lives in our hands so while we need to move with a sense of urgency, we also need to move with care and thoughtfulness,” says Director of @DCCorrections and @DCjails_justice member Quincy Booth at the #FrameworkforChange release event.
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“We need to dispel the school to prison pipeline as well as the trauma to prison pipeline. We must tackle challenges early,” says ANC Commissioner and @DCjails_justice Committee Chair @tmholcomb at the #FrameworkforChange release event.
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Audience members at the @DCjails_justice #FrameworkforChange event are asking Task Force members and panelists about how the Task Force will work to ensure an equitable distribution of resources in Phase II and beyond.
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Live now! The @DCjails_justice Task Force Phase I report: A #FrameworkforChange. https://t.co/EmPwMdSRHj
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Chair of @ReentryNetwork Courtney Stewart and CCE’s Deputy Director @EmilyTatro are giving a history of corrections in the District, noting that the city’s history helps inform its future. #FrameworkforChange
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When discussing what’s next, Deputy Mayor @SafeDC highlights the importance of returning citizens feeling connected to the DC community when the come home at the @DCjails_justice #FrameworkforChange release event.
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Chair of the @ReentryNetwork and collaborator on the @DCjails_justice Task Force Courtney Stewart is highlighting community feedback, including that many residents the Task Force spoke with felt that incarceration was not the answer to crime. #FrameworkforChange
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Chair of @DCjails_justice Shelley Broderick is giving her opening remarks at the #FrameworkforChange report release event. Tune in live: https://t.co/cxNwawvOa9
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ANC Commission and Chair of the @DCjails_justice’s committee on Community Investments & Alternatives to the Criminal Justice System @tmholcomb says “we want to ensure that the investments are there now so people can have a promising tomorrow.” #FrameworkforChange
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Partner at @arentfox and Co-Chair on @DCjails_justice’s Committee on Local Control @JonSBouker explains that ultimately his committee wants to restore local control of all aspects of DC’s justice system at the #FrameworkforChange release event.
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Do you want data about the criminal legal system in DC? Read the @DCjails_justice Task Force Phase I report: A #FrameworkforChange. Read the full report here: https://t.co/xcUZamwU8z
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DC deserves a 21st century justice system. The @DCjails_justice Task Force’s Phase I report — a #FrameworkforChange — combines expertise, data and the lived experiences of #DC Residents. Tune in now to the release event live: https://t.co/5KcZcDmYFQ
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Councilmember @charlesallen highlights the communities priorities when it comes to the future of corrections in DC, and the communities interest in alternatives to incarceration at the @DCjails_justice #FrameworkforChange release event.
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