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  1. Kate Erickson, Community Stability Program Director. Kate’s role is to increase access to community based services and programs, and develop resources that supports stability in the community, and reduce homelessness experienced by justice involved individuals. (kate.a.erickson@state.mn.us).

  2. Minnesota Department of Corrections. 1450 Energy Park Drive, Suite 200. Saint Paul, Minnesota 55108. Phone: 651-361-7200. Fax: 651-642-0223. For mass updates, please contact co-records.doc@state.mn.us for a copy of your current directory data to make a change and submit back.

  3. Feb 22, 2011 · Kate Erickson, kate.a.erickson@state.mn.us, has worked with the Minnesota Department of Corrections since 2003. Within her career she has held positions as a Corrections Officer, Corrections Program Therapist, Corrections Agent, Housing Coordinator, and in 2019 became the leader of the Community Stability Team.

  4. Kate Erickson. Community Stability Program Director. 320-345-0051. Kate.A.Erickson@state.mn.us. Kelley Heifort. Director of Reentry Services. 651-361-7236. Kelley.Heifort@state.mn.us. Curtis Shanklin. Deputy Commissioner -- Reintegration & Restorative Services. 651-361-7234. Curtis.Shanklin@state.mn.us. Paul Schnell.

  5. Kate Erickson (DOC) reviewed the draft amendment. The first draft amendment is focused on a comprehensive review of policies and practices as well as improvement related to person-centeredness, inclusivity, accessibility, and equity. DOC is looking to do an equity review of policies.

  6. Kate Erickson, MN Department of Corrections The DOC Reentry Services team is committed to engagement with community partners to increase access to resources, programs and services that persons who are engaged within the corrections system need in order to thrive and live successful lives.

  7. Mar 15, 2024 · 11 Mar 2024. By Wendy Spry. On February 28, 2024, Community Stability Program Director Kate Erickson and myself, DOC Tribal Relations Director Wendy Spry, engaged in a meeting with Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe relative to community supervision and re-entry planning.

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