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National Forum on Youth
Violence Prevention
Dennis Mondoro
Strategic Community Development Officer
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
U.S. Department of Justice
Forum Training and Technical Assistance (TTA)
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Provides access to technical assistance from
experts across multiple federal agencies and,
perhaps even more importantly, connects
communities with each other to share
information about successful local models.
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To strengthen local partnerships, improve
coordination, and increase adherence to data
driven practices, programs, and policies.
Forum TTA
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Must be directly related to the site’s Plan
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Should enhance local capacity
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Must be based in evidence or best practice
Types of TTA
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Evaluating and sustaining your existing Plan
Forming and maintaining coalitions and collaborations
Conducting strategic planning with multiple agencies
Addressing organizational changes such as staff turnover and
funding shifts
Listening to/engaging communities hard hit by crime
Engaging families and youth in decision making
Promising prevention, intervention, and/or enforcement strategies
Using data effectively
Information sharing
Using outreach workers in gang prevention and intervention
Community-oriented policing strategies
Trainings on a variety of topics related to youth violence and gang
activity
Accessing Forum TTA
• Make requests to your federal site
coordinators
• Request is reviewed by the Forum TTA
Working Group
• Request is fulfilled by the most
appropriate agency/organization
Principles of Forum TTA
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Responsive
Locally-tailored
Comprehensive
Integrated
Flexible
National Forum on Youth
Violence Prevention
Dave Marsden, Project Director
Forum Training and Technical
Assistance Project
Development Service Group, Inc.
A Balanced Approach
Plan Development
• Strategic Planning
• Building and sustaining community
collaboration
• Evaluating the Forum plan’s progress
and success
• Interagency data sharing
• Evidence-based programs and best
practices
A Balanced Approach (cont’d)
Prevention
• Evidence-based programs and practices
• Risk and needs assessment
• Violence prevention strategies
• Trauma/mental health services
• Positive youth development programs
• Family engagement strategies
• Identifying and targeting high-need/high-risk families
• Substance abuse prevention
• Expanding neighborhood-based program networks
A Balanced Approach (cont’d)
Intervention
• Graduated sanctions
• Identifying and targeting high-need/high-risk
families
• BARJ (Balanced and Restorative Justice)
• DMC (Disproportionate Minority Contact)
• Strategies for addressing urban blight
• Substance use intervention
• Juvenile justice system improvement
A Balanced Approach (cont’d)
Enforcement
• Law enforcement/community policing
• Gang intervention strategies
• Gun violence reduction strategies
A Balanced Approach (cont’d)
Reentry
• Reentry/reintegration services
• Probation and parole/court systems
• Appropriate resources for reintegration
For more information, contact
Dave Marsden
Project Director
National Forum on Youth Violence
Prevention TTA Project
Development Services Group, Inc.
Office: 301.951.0056
Cell: 703.964.6821
Email: [email protected]
U.S. Department of Education
Norris Dickard
Director
Healthy Students Group
Office of Safe and Healthy Students
Selected U.S. Dept. of Education TA Resources
Office of Safe and Healthy Students TA Centers
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www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/oese/oshs/tacenters.html
Comprehensive Regional and Content TA Centers
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www2.ed.gov/programs/newccp/index.html
Behavioral Interventions and Supports TA Center
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www.pbis.org
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
Marci Hertz
Lead Health Scientist
Division of Violence Prevention
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services
Michelle Bechard
Team Lead
Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA)
National Center for Mental Health Promotion
and Youth Violence Prevention
www.promoteprevent.org
Grantee Locator
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development
Jovette Gadson
Program Advisor
Center for Faith‐Based and
Neighborhood Partnerships