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Vera site lead held a check-in call with project coordinator from the Oklahoma DOC to discuss implementation of the Designed for Dignity project.
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Vera site lead held a check-in call with project coordinator from the Oklahoma DOC to discuss implementation of the Designed for Dignity project.
CHJ Office Hours take place every 3rd Friday of the month. These Office Hours are meant for sites to come and ask any questions or concerns that they may have. There will be members of the CHJ team, with appearances from various subject matter experts or other COSSUP TTA providers, present for the duration of the call to assist with any topics/questions that are brought up. Any site can join throughout the hour to speak with the CHJ team.
Vera site lead held a check-in call with project coordinator from the Oklahoma DOC to discuss implementation of the Designed for Dignity project.
Vera site lead held a check-in call with project coordinator from the Oklahoma DOC to discuss implementation of the Designed for Dignity project.
CHJ Office Hours take place every 3rd Friday of the month. These Office Hours are meant for sites to come and ask any questions or concerns that they may have. There will be members of the CHJ team, with appearances from various subject matter experts or other COSSUP TTA providers, present for the duration of the call to assist with any topics/questions that are brought up. Any site can join throughout the hour to speak with the CHJ team.
IACP staff held the "Elevate and Sustain: A Dynamic Approach to Revolutionize Your Crisis Response Program" workshop at IACP2024, presenters will discuss how to use and translate this data to key stakeholders and access no-cost IACP/BJA resources to support long-term sustainability. Presenters included police leadership from Norton Shores, MI (FY21) and Springfield, IL (FY21) grantee sites, program management from NJ DOC (FY21) grantee site, the Arc, and NPI.
The NTCRC co-directors are currently working with NPC Research and the NY State Treatment Courts to provide technical assistance to develop a learning tool for adult drug courts who complete the NPC Research BeST assessment. The NTCRC will be facilitating this process and conducting research.
During this reporting period, IIR received approval from DOJ to proceed with hosting the Hate Crimes Grantee Conference that was held on September 23-25, 2024, in Birmingham, Alabama. More than 250 participants attended the 2½-day conference, which was comprised of multiple plenary sessions as well as more than 22 breakout sessions for Shepard/Byrd, Emmett Till, Collaborative Approaches, and Community-based Approaches grantees representing community-based organizations and law enforcement and prosecutorial agencies from around the country.
NCORJ is hosting a webinar focusing on how restorative justice approaches are adapted and implemented to meet participants’ needs related to neurodiversity and mental health. By integrating principles of trauma-informed care and recognizing the diversity of human experiences and abilities, restorative justice can offer a more holistic and compassionate approach to addressing harm, promoting accountability, and supporting the mental health and well-being of individuals within communities.
NCORJ is hosting a webinar series that highlights restorative justice work in different geographic regions across the United States. Attendees are invited to listen and learn about different implementation models from restorative justice practitioners, researchers, community-based organizations, and system actors.