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20250113-162005-23

Submitted by Miss Mica Lee … on

FY25Q1 Engagement Activities

Met and corresponded with grantee 1 time between October and December of 2024 on 11/12
Summary of Successes
With a different grant, they are constructing 42 tiny homes in downtown Modesto Modesto for people with substance use disorder and severe mental illness
Summary of Challenges
They are collaborating with another service provider to bridge their data gaps
Summary of Resources Provided
None
Summary of Suggestions for further TA/next steps
Continue regularly scheduled TA engagement and coaching

20250113-110805-93

Submitted by Ms. Hope Eliz… on

This training was delivered in collaboration with the Collaborative Reform Initiative Technical Assistance Center. The Take Action: Make the R.I.G.H.T. Choice and Intervene training is an eight-hour instructor-led course designed to teach, encourage, and empower law enforcement personnel to actively intervene when needed to prevent colleagues from committing policy or procedure mistakes or unprofessional, unethical, or criminal conduct. Officers will learn the powerful influence that every officer, regardless of rank, can have on a colleague’s conduct and behavior.

20250110-135845-12

Submitted by Ms. Kenesha Chalemon on

On July 31, 2024, at the American Indian Justice Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico, IIR partnered with the American Parole Probation Association (APPA) to facilitate an in-person forum for juvenile probation officers, community supervision professionals, and other professionals in tribal communities. This forum provided an opportunity for an open exchange of information designed to gather insights about their work with school-age populations and discuss emerging trends related to school safety.

20250110-111028-17

Submitted by Ms. Kristina M… on

The Accessing Grants to Strengthen Tribal Justice Systems Training is intended to help tribes plan for CTAS funding and begin internal discussions on community needs prior to the funding opportunity being released. Additionally, the training discusses system navigation, how to write goals and objectives, and plan for program sustainability.

20250109-110525-16

Submitted by Mr. Mark Stovell on

Representatives from the CSG Justice Center delivered a series of presentations at the Stepping Up Alabama Summit. The summit convened community mental health center staff; sheriffs and their staff; and county commissioners to kick off the latest round of grant funding for Stepping Up from the Alabama Department of Mental Health.

20250109-110042-11

Submitted by Mr. Mark Stovell on

Representatives from the CSG Justice Center delivered a series of presentations at the Stepping Up Alabama Summit. The summit convened community mental health center staff; sheriffs and their staff; and county commissioners to kick off the latest round of grant funding for Stepping Up from the Alabama Department of Mental Health.

20250108-120938-08

Submitted by Katherine E Je… on

NACDL and its partners offer ongoing technical assistance to capital defense teams who attended Bring-Your-Own-Case (BYOC) programs or in-office training programs conducted under the Capital Case Litigation Initiative (CCLI). This technical assistance leverages topics covered during the BYOC programs, surfaces topics that are needed in future training programs, and helps NACDL and its partners track and monitor trainee teams’ case status.

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