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FY 2022 Improving Criminal Justice Response Program Grantee Orientation

Topic: FY 2022 Improving Criminal Justice Response Program Grantee Orientation

Hosted By: Office of Violence Against Woment

Date/Time: Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 2:00am - 6:00am ChST

Description: The Improving Criminal Justice Responses to Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Grant Program (ICJR Program) encourages state, local, and tribal governments and courts to treat domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking as serious violations of criminal law requiring the coordinated involvement of the entire criminal justice system. The program specific orientation dates are November 30, December 1, December 7, and December 8. Invitations will be sent by the Office on Violence Against Women.

Location: Virtual

Office on Violence Against Women ovw.icjr@usdoj.gov

 
 
FY 2022 Training and Technical Assistance Initiative New Grantee Orientation

Topic: FY 2022 Training and Technical Assistance Initiative New Grantee Orientation

Hosted By: Office of Violence Against Women

Date/Time: Thursday, December 1, 2022 at 3:00am - 4:30am ChST

Description: The U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women will be hosting the FY 2022 Training and Technical Assistance Initiative (TA Initiative) orientation as a series of webinars. Per the special conditions, the orientation is required for new TA provider organizations (key project staff and staff responsible for the management of the award) as well as any new staff of current TA projects. Invitations are being sent by the Office on Violence Against Women. The program specific orientation series dates are: November 10, 2022: Training and TA Initiative Overview and TA2TA, November 14, 2022: Grants Financial Management Division, November 16, 2022: Virtual Training and Technical Assistance , and November 30, 2022: Accessibility and Language Access for TA Providers. (Dates are PDT).

Location: Virtual

Office on Violence Against Women ovw.techassistance@usdoj.gov

 
 
Aging Out or Growing Together? Flipping the Youth Services Paradigm to Better Support Young Adulthood - Kickoff Panel Discussion: Framing the Need for Responsive Young Adult Services

Topic: Aging Out or Growing Together? Flipping the Youth Services Paradigm to Better Support Young Adulthood - Kickoff Panel Discussion: Framing the Need for Responsive Young Adult Services

Hosted By: Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network

Date/Time: Thursday, December 1, 2022 4:00 am - 5:15am ChST

Description:This five-part learning series is an open forum and discussion group for agencies and individuals that serve transition-aged youth and young adults. We will examine how our collective organizational values, implementation strategies, program design, and goals might expand to support the evolving, holistic needs of this age group.
Join us for a panel discussion session on November 30th as we kick off this series that will bring together a diverse mix of youth-serving organizations to learn from each other's work and uplift the complex and comprehensive needs of transition aged youth
We will explore the creative ways youth-serving organizations are adjusting to best support them. Beyond exploring barriers to meaningful engagement and service provision, this generative space will also unpack culturally and developmentally appropriate models that support young adults in attaining wellness and self-actualization through guided conversation and promising- practice spotlights.
Learning Objectives: Consider the unique experiences and developmental needs of transition-aged youth
Build an understanding of brain science and culturally sustaining practices that strengthens service provision for transition-aged youth Expand organizational capacity to address priority topics, including but not limited to meaningful program engagement, teaming, healthy boundary setting, and accountability
Audience: All community-based organizations and institutions that support the mental health and wellness of transition-aged youth.
Series Sequence: from 10:00-11:15 am PT on the last Wednesday of every other month
Session 1 November 30, 2022 Kickoff Panel Discussion: Exploring Themes Specific to the Needs of Transitionaged Youth
We welcome you to join in listening, learning and dialogue for this session, starting with a presentation panel of representatives with three youth serving organizations and hear from all voices in the space.
Panelists Kazani Finao and Lucero Herrera of Young Women's Freedom Center Tiffani Marie, Founder and Program Director at H20 Productions Sikander Iqbal, Deputy Director of Urban Peace Movement
Facilitator Oriana Ides, MA, APCC, PPS Oriana Ides is a School Mental Health Training Specialist at CARS (the Center for Applied Research Solutions) and approaches healing the wounds of trauma and oppression as core elements of social justice. She has worked with young people across the life course from elementary school to college, and has served as teacher-leader, school counselor, classroom educator and program director. She is committed to generating equity within school structures and policies by focusing on evidence-based mental health techniques and institutional design.

Location: virtual

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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