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The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform (CJJR), in partnership with OJJDP's Center for Coordinated Assistance to States, has issued a request for applications from jurisdictions seeking to engage in multi-system improvement efforts. The Multi-System Collaboration Training and Technical Assistance Program supports jurisdictions that are interested in developing a sound infrastructure to promote multi-system approaches to serving at-risk youth and youth involved with the justice system and their families. CJJR will provide onsite and distance-learning training and technical assistance to a cohort of as many as four jurisdictions—at no cost to the sites—to help them identify gaps in policy and practice, enhance information-sharing capacities, explore how key decision points impact youth, and develop an evaluation strategy for tracking system- and youth-level outcomes. Apply by October 1, 2018.
Resources:
- Log on September 11, 2018, at 1 p.m. ET to participate in an informational webinar.