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Training to prevent violence against law enforcement and ensure officer resilience and survivability.
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Training to prevent violence against law enforcement and ensure officer resilience and survivability.
The RVCRI team will fund two RVCRI grantees, Shawano, WI and Frederick, CO, to present at the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives Association 2024 Conference.
National Suicide Awareness for Law Enforcement Officers Program- Virtual
Shawano requested scholarship travel support for two people to attend the 2024 Professionalizing Law Enforcement Community Engagement Training (PLECET) Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. The conference is being held May 2 – 5. This training will help bolster their community engagement efforts as it relates to drug-related crime by building even stronger relationships with community members. Shawano will pay for the training registration fee, but is asking for travel support.
To fund speakers to present at the Wisconsin conference as part of the Adult Treatment Court Initiative (ATCTI).
To fund speakers to present at the Missouri conference as part of the Adult Treatment Court Initiative (ATCTI).
To fund speakers to present at the Arkansas conference as part of the Adult Treatment Court Initiative (ATCTI).
All Technical Assistance Providers for CTAS Grantees were invited to present a TTA Overview at the in-person FY23 CTAS New Grantee Orientation in Seattle, Washington on January 9-10, 2024. The Tribal Law and Policy Institute is a TTA provider for CTAS - Purpose Area 3 grantees with Tribal Court projects under the Tribal Court, Justice Systems, Intergovernmental Collaboration Project; and for Tribal Healing to Wellness Court projects under the Tribal Justice TTA Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts project.
Center staff Karen Otis, Sheila McCarthy, and Taylor DeClerck traveled to present 4 sessions at the 2023 Momentum: Prevention, Justice, Recovery Conference hosted by the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (ODMHSAS) on December 5-7, 2023. The first session titled "Innovative Practices in the Courtroom" provided the fundamentals for trauma-informed care, education on how Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities are impacted by the legal system, the use and impact of language and the importance of adapting courtrooms.
The Center worked with the New Hampshire's judiciary to support the 2023 NH Annual Treatment Court Conference that took place on September 20-21, 2023 in Bartlett, New Hampshire. The Center has provided financial support to invite a subject matter expert Dr. Brian Meyer to deliver 3 presentations titled "What’s Under the Hood? The Psychology of the Treatment Court", "Complicated Relationship between Domestic Violence and Substance Abuse", and "What’s New in PTSD Treatment".