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The project hosted and advisory team meeting in Palm Springs, CA to garner input into tribal law enforcement needs and the delivery of TTA through the project
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The project hosted and advisory team meeting in Palm Springs, CA to garner input into tribal law enforcement needs and the delivery of TTA through the project
TJI and partners at WCPI provided faculty at the annual IACP conference in Boston, MA. TJI and WCPI personnel facilitated discussions regarding tribal law enforcement collaboration.
A virtual meeting to convene the Data & Research Working Group.
TJI and project partners provide support to the ITWG by providing faculty and assisting with planning efforts for ITWG meetings. The ITWG is a multi-disciplinary group predominantly focused on implementation of special tribal criminal jurisdiction but includes discussions relevant to violent crime responses.
A nine-member focus group was conducted to identify the needs related to continuity of care.
Seven-person focus group was conducted to identify the needs of jails related to MAT and Behavioral Health Services.
Six-person focus group to assess needs related to substance use screening and asessment
This 13-person focus group was conducted to better understand the needs of Community Supervision agencies.
Hosted a focus group to understand the needs of jails related to withdrawal management.
Vera hosted a virtual meeting of the D4D advisory board to review the advisory member role and responsibilities, discuss the request for proposal and site selection process, and provide an overview of the project timeline and key activities for stage 1. Advisory board members shared feedback on the proposed activities for stage 1 and offered insights on ways to best engage selected partners during the rapport-building phase.