Hey Melissa, hope you and yours are doing great! I am not sure if a Probation department would fall under your program, but I thought I'd let you know what we were doing.
We are working in conjunction with our local One Stop Center to put together some great resources for our Probationers. First off, in the lobbies where we do our office reports, we are setting up a "Hot Jobs" board that will have about a dozen or so jobs from a variety of different fields posted each week. In addition, there will be information about upcoming job fairs, as well as tips for job seekers. We will also have several of the local employment newspapers, delivered to each location. Part two of our efforts is the acquisition of several "excessed" computers from the One Stop to be set up in an interview room at all the locations that will have assessment tools and instruments available as well as links to resources. These will have Internet access and printers. These will be available for the Probationers when working in conjunction with myself or their PO.
The other project that we are in the process of is a partnership with The Office of Women's services, The One Stop Center, Social Services and Probation to create a "Clothing Closet" This will be housed at the Department of Labor facility that is in the same building as Social Services and Probation in Hauppauge, NY and will be a place where women, children and men who are need of clothing can have access to it. Our first clothing drive will be from County employees (12,000+ in Suffolk County), and it will be staffed by Public Assistance clients who are on the "Welfare to Work" program working off their grant. We have some great Community Based Organizations that we already work with who do this, so we are designing ou programs so as not to duplicate too many services.
Anyway, if this qualifies - please let me know.
Matthew Lucas, OWDS
Employment Programs Coordinator - Suffolk County Probation