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TTA meeting
TTA support meeting.
Provided TTA and consultation to support site.
Community Awareness Campaign Internal Marketing Meeting to discuss the community awareness campaign.
Email exchange to coordinate meetings for the Locative Technology Workgroup which will host the Locative Technology: Alzheimer's and Dementia Listening Session.
This free listening session is hosted by the Autism Society of America, theInternational Association of Chiefs ofPolice, and the Arc's National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability. This Listening Session on Locative Technology is for family caregivers, law enforcement,nonprofits, community organizations, and other service providers that provideddirect services to individuals withAlzheimer's and Dementia.
This reporting period a Sister Court visit occurred: Sister Court Salt River Pima visited Mentor Court New Mexico Urban Native American Healing to Wellness Court, and a visit by Sister Court Cher-Ae Heights Community of the Trinidad Rancheria at New Mexico Urban continues to be planned.
Throughout the reporting period, Center staff continued to host virtual calls with the sites from the FY22, on an as-needed basis. This included conducting outreach with sites to encourage them to attend a regional convening, responding to their inquiries and keeping them abreast of national developments via the Court-Builders listserv, and providing individual consultations as needed. Some notable TTA instances follow here.
Center TTA staff engaged in outreach with research staff and data analytics staff to prepare to work on this deliverable in the coming fiscal year.
Last reporting period, in conjunction with subject matter expert staff from the Center’s data analytics and applied research team, TTA staff presented an interactive webinar on Data Collection and Analysis during this reporting period. This webinar included a guided exploration of the Center’s publication called Building the Research Base: An Evaluation Blueprint for Community Courts, which details the conventional and unconventional data points that effective community courts should be tracking daily.