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The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform (CJJR), in partnership with OJJDP's Center for Coordinated Assistance to the 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 and justice-involved youth and their families. CJJR will provide distance learning training and technical assistance to as many as six 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 the trajectory of the youth they currently serve, understand the use of logic models to develop youth- and system-level outcome measures, and support culture change through leadership development. Apply by November 11, 2016.
Resources:
Prospective applicants are encouraged to participate in an informational call on October 17, 2016, at 2 pm ET. Call 1-866-910-4857; passcode: 863624#.