PHI news
The CO-SHARE (Co-Design of Services for Health and Reentry) study aimed to identify the health and reentry needs of those recently released from jail with specific input from those released from jail and service providers serving this population. The focus areas were: the prerelease process, one-stop service hubs, housing, and long-term support. Detailed recommendations were given, but the study primarily assesses the effectiveness of the EBCD (Experience-Based Co-Design) method in connecting community members and providers to create solutions.
Resource Details
- Population: People Who Are Incarcerated
- Setting/Context of Implementation: Community
- Topics of Practice: Outreach/ Education/ Communications|Policy Change/ Development
- Outcomes of Interest: Advancing Racial Equity|Capacity Building|Improve Organizational Infrastructure|Partnership Building|Reduction of Health Disparities
- Level of Evidence: Best
- Tools or Materials Included in Resource: No
- Social Determinants of Health: Social and Community Context
- Outside of US: No