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Volunteer Retired Psychologist/Psychiatrist for Virtual Evaluations Of Prisoners

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ORGANIZATION: NEW VISION ORGANIZATION INC

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New Vision Organization is a 501 (C) (4) nonprofit Organization, advocating for incarcerated first-time offenders of any offense who are serving Life and Life Without Parole. Many who were traumatized themselves prior to committing their first and only offense. People who were violated and abused as children, never disclosing until years later when resilience was no longer possible for them. NewVisionOrganization seeks experienced and licensed Psychologist and/or Psychiatrist whether retired or still practicing and willing to do independent evaluations of prisoners virtually and/or directly. If interested please contact:
Director Leonna Abraham Brandao, Social Worker/Notary Public at: nvopres@verizon.net or at newvisionorg@myyahoo.com. Or call 508-583-0051

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About NEW VISION ORGANIZATION INC

Location:

164 BITTERSWEET LANE, RANDOLPH, MA 02368, US

Mission Statement

New Vision Organization is a 501 (C) (4) nonprofit Organization, advocating for incarcerated first-time offenders of any offense who are serving Life and Life Without Parole. Our vision is to reduce the recidivism in U.S. Prisons, bring hope to the hopeless and to rehabilitate, heal and bring hope for the incarcerated who made one mistake. The U.S. is the only country in the world with mass incarceration and prisons are being used to house the mentally ill and addicted, rather than sentencing the stumbled to Long-Term Residential Treatment Facilities. In addition, many incarcerated were victims themselves prior to becoming offenders. We need to help and not judge as every individual has a story behind the fall.

Description

NVO volunteer advocates assist with the following services, although not limited to making calls and referrals on behalf of the incarcerated clients, they assists Life/LWOP individuals in accessing Supportive Resources, including Pro Bono Criminal, Appellate, Post-Conviction and/or Civil Rights' Lawyers, willing to help with their needs. We also work with other Organizations and Groups to work towards Criminal Justice/Prison Reform. In addition to Parole Reform and other imperative changes that need to occur. The U.S. is the only Country in the World having mass incarceration and it needs to change.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Emergency & Safety
Justice & Legal
Advocacy & Human Rights, Emergency & Safety, Justice & Legal

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Mental Health
  • Counseling / Mental Health
  • Healthcare
  • Psychology
  • Problem Solving
  • Verbal / Written Communication

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+
  • Public Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • This is a Done in a Day opportunity and there is no prior training or ongoing commitment needed.
  • 12 hours per evaluation/s
  • Resume Required. Substantiated Documentation (i.e. Licenses or Certifications)

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