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20180110-152949-87

Submitted by Ms. Cary Beth … on

When risk factors affect the health, safety and quality of life; it takes a community response to positively impact change. Successful IASAP planning requires interagency cooperation and community member involvement. Interagency cooperation and community involvement in problem identification and development of effective strategies are significant for making changes and improvements. This training is designed to help executive teams develop and implement comprehensive interagency action plans based on community needs.

20170728-140031-29

Submitted by Dr. John Stewa… on

Meeting of the CJTFG / Global Task Team on Non-Traditional Information Exchanges in Tallahassee, FL to complete the characterization and prioritization of non-traditional criminal justice information exchanges, notably exchanges between community corrections, clients, and external service providers.

20170125-151619-95

Submitted by David L Tellock on

When risk factors affect the health, safety and quality of life; it takes a community response to positively impact change. Successful IASAP planning requires interagency cooperation and community member involvement. Interagency cooperation and community involvement in problem identification and development of effective strategies are significant for making changes and improvements. This training is designed to help executive teams develop and implement comprehensive interagency action plans based on community needs.

20160329-142936-72

Submitted by Ms. Cary Beth … on

When risk factors affect the health, safety and quality of life; it takes a community response to positively impact change. Successful IASAP planning requires interagency cooperation and community member involvement. Interagency cooperation and community involvement in problem identification and development of effective strategies are significant for making changes and improvements. This training is designed to help executive teams develop and implement comprehensive interagency action plans based on community needs.

20150126-134058-77

Submitted by Ms. Lahiz Tava… on

CSG Justice Center staff conducted a site visit for the FY13 Juvenile Co-occurring Substance Use and Mental Disorder Grantee to assess the program and their current implementation status. Staff provided technical assistance regarding program services and sustainability.

20150126-132653-86

Submitted by Ms. Lahiz Tava… on

National Reentry Resource Center (NRRC) staff met with key members of the Idaho Juvenile Reintegration Committee, representing a cross-section of key staff and stakeholders (including representatives from the counties), to begin the development of a statewide strategic plan. The objectives of the site visit were as follows: 1) Review and learn the best practices with regards to Juvenile Reentry from a national perspective; 2) Explore how these best practices pertain to Idaho; 3) As a larger Reintegration Committee, select the Priority Areas to work in around juvenile reentry, with a focus o

20150125-203417-93

Submitted by Ms. Lahiz Tava… on

Observed a group mentoring/mentee engagement session featuring a guest speaker from DEFY Ventures, a company that offers employment opportunities for ex-offenders. DEFY Ventures representative described the program, which helps with entrepreneurship, career and job placement, and training.  Applicants must have had a misdemeanor or felony conviction and go through a rigorous interview process.  

20150125-201603-45

Submitted by Ms. Lahiz Tava… on

Discussed program overview including the history and current status of the project. Discussed implementation strategies around evidence-based practices (EBP) that will reduce recidivism and review current project procedures, policies, quality assurance measures, challenges, successes, opportunities, collaborative efforts, and program evaluation. Observed implementation planning process, staff training and tools developed for grant program. Identified technical assistance needs and develop plan to support EBP implementation efforts.

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