Stakeholder Resource

Linking People with Criminal Records to Employment in the Healthcare Sector: 5 Things to Consider

This Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation report is the result of a literature review, a listening session, and individual conversations with stakeholders about the growing need for healthcare workers and the unnecessary hiring restrictions against people with criminal backgrounds. There are five things to consider in this area: some individuals with criminal records are qualified to satisfy the growing healthcare demand; effective screening methods are already being used throughout the country; certain occupations like Emergency Medical Technicians have already been filled by the previously incarcerated; federal and state governments and communities are trying to lower unnecessary barriers to entry into the healthcare sector; and those with criminal records can strengthen the healthcare workforce if properly screened. Examples of programs, state initiatives, and screening criteria are listed in the report to inform future policies and practices.
Source
Partner Resources
Topics/Subtopics
Employment
Education and Training
Career Pathways
Special Populations
Incarcerated and Individuals with a Criminal Record
Publication Date
2018-10-01
Section/Feed Type
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