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Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. This one-on-one assistance was offered from the start of our award and continues to date. From July - December 2024, there were 67 one-hour one-on-one Technical Assistance Meetings via Zoom or other virtual conference software.

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Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. From July - December 2024, there were 303 one-on-one Technical Assistance Outreach instances via email and phone call.

20250117-151651-07

Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. This one-on-one assistance was first offered in January 2021 and continues to date. From July - December 2024, there were 163 one-hour one-on-one Technical Assistance Meetings via Zoom or other virtual conference software.

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Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

At the Second Chance Act (SCA) conference, the Justice Center held 64 workshops for SCA Category 3 grantees, including content-based sessions and grantee breakout sessions for all active grant tracks (CSCR, CSAMI/SUD, PFS, SRHD) and the ZRH cohort. We also worked with BJA to host an orientation meeting for FY24 grantee as part of the conference. The average attendance across these sessions was 45 attendees, with an average of 26 agencies served per session.

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Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

Emergency drills can induce stress among school staff, but integrating mental health support and breaking down safety practice silos can bolster resilience.

In this webinar, presenters from the Colorado School of Public Health discuss improving systems around emergency drills through tailored training, gathering staff feedback, and identifying local resources. Participants will learn to customize training for their districts, lead effective feedback sessions, and implement changes based on staff input.

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Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

Join us for the upcoming Summer STOP TTA Quarterly Meetings and connect with fellow grantees from your region. This quarter’s theme is “Developing Partnerships in School Safety.” You will hear updates from the NCSS, gain insights from a STOP grantee in Wayne County, NY, on their successful partnership strategies, and participate in a networking activity to discuss your collaboration successes and opportunities. This is a valuable chance to enhance your school safety efforts through effective partnership development.

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Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

Join us for the upcoming Summer STOP TTA Quarterly Meetings and connect with fellow grantees from your region. This quarter’s theme is “Developing Partnerships in School Safety.” You will hear updates from the NCSS, gain insights from a STOP grantee in Wayne County, NY, on their successful partnership strategies, and participate in a networking activity to discuss your collaboration successes and opportunities. This is a valuable chance to enhance your school safety efforts through effective partnership development.

20250117-43155-32

Submitted by Brianna Spears… on

Join us for the upcoming Summer STOP TTA Quarterly Meetings and connect with fellow grantees from your region. This quarter’s theme is “Developing Partnerships in School Safety.” You will hear updates from the NCSS, gain insights from a STOP grantee in Wayne County, NY, on their successful partnership strategies, and participate in a networking activity to discuss your collaboration successes and opportunities. This is a valuable chance to enhance your school safety efforts through effective partnership development.

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Submitted by Vicki O'Brien on

This webinar explores the identification and forensic challenges surrounding the acquisition and utilization of evidence from homebuilt or modified IoT devices in criminal investigations. It traces IoT's evolution, evaluates the impact of single-board computer and micro controller technology, and discusses uses and evidence sources to include IoT surveillance systems. Attendees gain essential insights into identifying the fundamental components of these systems while enhancing their ability to navigate the unique complexities inherent in DIY IoT devices.

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