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This awardee has received supplemental funding. This award detail page includes information about both the original award and supplemental awards.
Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2000, $500,000)
Project Summary for 2000-JN-FX-K004
The overarching goal of this project is to increase the capacity of State and local collaboratives to establish and manage effective multidisciplinary, multiagency information sharing systems to improve coordination, decision-making, and services to children at risk and their families.
The design and delivery of the Juvenile Integrated Information Sharing (JIIS) trainings represent two important facets(1)
a two-level instructional team approach to improve services for delinquent and at-risk youth and (2) the thrust of instructional activities.
Level One training targets jurisdictions that are in the early stages of planning a JIIS system, but have established a formal working agreement among the partners. This workshop fosters strategies to build multiple agency collaborations, confidentiality practices and technology requirements needed to implement an effective JIIS system.
Level Two training engages jurisdictions that have progressed past the strategic planning phase and are poised to implement integration methods, network security and data integrity processes. This training advances existing JIIS collaborations and addresses technology practices, issues and trends related to maintaining an effective IIS system.
Building on project experience and the needs assessment, the Center for Network Development (CND) will continue to refine and advance Juvenile Integrated Information Sharing (JIIS) practice.
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