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Facilitate relationship-based TTA to support all active SCA BJA and OJJDP grantees at all stages of grantee funding cycles
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Facilitate relationship-based TTA to support all active SCA BJA and OJJDP grantees at all stages of grantee funding cycles
The purpose of this event is to allow OJJDP Second Chance Act (SCA) grantees to share ideas and learn from one another to build capacity to continue service delivery during a pandemic. This informal conversation will allow grantees to connect with one another and share best practices and resources.The NRRC will host 3 panelists (2 OJJDP grantees and 1 JustLeadership Navigator) to share their experience during a 75-minute discussion on service delivery during a pandemic .
The role of practitioners in the criminal justice system is rapidly changing from enforcer or resource broker to facilitator of behavior change. Cognitive behavioral skill building is an evidence-based practice for changing difficult and entrenched behaviors including antisocial thinking, addiction, and impulsivity. The partnership between treatment providers and criminal justice professionals requires that all professionals understand cognitive behavioral therapy and skill development.
Over 80% of all people under supervision in the criminal justice system have experienced trauma or show symptoms of trauma. Additionally, probation, parole and victim service providers encounter a high percentage of victims that are experiencing trauma. In underserved and Native American communities, it is critically important for criminal justice professionals to have skills to recognize and address historical trauma, generalized trauma, especially when there are limited services.
The CTAS Grant Writing Workshop is intended for Tribes interested in submitting a Proposal in response to the CTAS Solicitation. The workshop will walk attendees through the proposal/application process. This includes an overview of all forms required, allowable costs, key components of a grant proposal, program sustainability, and more.
The CTAS Grant Writing Workshop is intended for Tribes interested in submitting a Proposal in response to the CTAS Solicitation. The workshop will walk attendees through the proposal/application process. This includes an overview of all forms required, allowable costs, key components of a grant proposal, program sustainability, and more.
The CSG Justice Center has made significant progress in its efforts to establish the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) Capacity Based Program (CBP) Technical Assistance (TA) Center to lead the field in improving cross-systems responses to people with mental illnesses (MI) and co-occurring substance abuse (CMISA) in the criminal justice system.
The CSG Justice Center has made significant progress in its efforts to establish the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) Capacity Based Program (CBP) Technical Assistance (TA) Center to lead the field in improving cross-systems responses to people with mental illnesses (MI) and co-occurring substance abuse (CMISA) in the criminal justice system.
The CSG Justice Center has made significant progress in its efforts to establish the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) Capacity Based Program (CBP) Technical Assistance (TA) Center to lead the field in improving cross-systems responses to people with mental illnesses (MI) and co-occurring substance abuse (CMISA) in the criminal justice system.
The CSG Justice Center has made significant progress in its efforts to establish the Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Program (JMHCP) Capacity Based Program (CBP) Technical Assistance (TA) Center to lead the field in improving cross-systems responses to people with mental illnesses (MI) and co-occurring substance abuse (CMISA) in the criminal justice system.