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CSG Justice Center staff held 248 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of September.
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CSG Justice Center staff held 248 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of September.
CSG Justice Center staff held 224 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of August.
CSG Justice Center staff held 247 contacts (via phone and email) with FY16-FY21 grantees in the month of July.
The PRC will operate an assistance request form on its website and will respond to assistance requests by engaging with jurisdictions, assessing what services are appropriate, and meeting the needs of the requesting organization as resources allow. All data regarding the interaction will be tracked in the PRC's information database. Full assistance cases will be reported as individual TTAs.
The PRC processed/closed 13 Request for Assistance cases between June - December 2022.
Cases responded to and closed during the reporting period June - December 2022 were 420
Two-day, in-person mentor professional development training featuring seven training sessions, with topics focusing on the mentor program and its volunteers in veterans treatment courts. All sessions will include a 45-minutes to a one-hour-long presentation followed by 15 minutes of Q&A.
Two-day, in-person mentor professional development training featuring seven training sessions, with topics focusing on the mentor program and its volunteers in veterans treatment courts. All sessions will include a 45-minutes to a one-hour-long presentation followed by 15 minutes of Q&A.
Two-day, in-person mentor professional development training featuring seven training sessions, with topics focusing on the mentor program and its volunteers in veterans treatment courts. All sessions will include a 45-minutes to a one-hour-long presentation followed by 15 minutes of Q&A.
Two-day, in-person mentor professional development training featuring seven training sessions, with topics focusing on the mentor program and its volunteers in veterans treatment courts. All sessions will include a 45-minutes to a one-hour-long presentation followed by 15 minutes of Q&A.
To fund speakers presenting content on emerging topics at statewide or regional conferences in part of the Justice For Vets participation through VTTA (Veterans Training and Technical Assistance).