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Rural Alaska Community Action Program, Inc. seeks to promote justice and reduce delinquency rates for Alaska Native youth through The Resource Basket Training and Technical Assistance Center.
Under the American Indian Alaska Native Subgrants Program, NCA provides funding for sub-grants to existing and developing Tribal CACs and multidisciplinary teams that provide a coordinated investigative and response to child abuse for Tribal children.
The Pride Justice Resource Center provides training and technical assistance to juvenile justice practitioners and stakeholders to improve overall outcomes for justice-involved Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, and Two-Spirit plus youth.
The Crime and Justice Institute is available to provide intensive training and technical assistance to competitively selected local jurisdictions to meet the goals of the Second Chance Act.
This program will engage over 100 young people per year through prevention services and provide intensive intervention to the highest risk 15–18-year-olds who are at the center of youth violence and gang activity.
The Coalition for Juvenile Justice will partner with other participating entities to provide training and technical assistance to support states and territories in implementing the Title II Part B Formula Grant program.
The project will establish a County Juvenile Justice Innovation Network that will allow county teams to engage with peers in developing strategies to implement the Title II, Part B, Formula Grants Program at the local level.
The Alaska Children's Alliance provides training and technical assistance to Alaska's children's advocacy centers and communities interested in developing a multi-disciplinary response to child maltreatment.
The National Native Children's Trauma Center provides training and technical assistance for the expansion of child advocacy centers to improve access and services to American Indian and Alaska Native children, families, and communities.
The National Conference of State Legislatures will educate and inform state legislatures as they review and reform juvenile justice systems and policy.
This project will result in a new graphical-based program incorporating the capabilities of four existing command line-based tools into one interface for investigating and prosecuting child sexual exploitation cases.
The Alaska Children's Alliance is the accredited state chapter of the National Children's Alliance and provides training and technical assistance to Alaska's children's advocacy centers and communities interested in developing a multidisciplinary response to child maltreatment.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children® provides virtual learning, in-person training, case support, publications, community engagement, and prevention education programs.
Through this program, the National Children's Alliance will increase the number of children advocacy center programs serving child victims of abuse, with an emphasis on reaching underserved areas (rural, remote, and Tribal) and populations (American Indian, Alaska Native, and Hispanic communities, and military families).
This program provides clinical training on evidence-based treatment including problematic sexual behavior and cognitive behavior therapy for military installations.
This program provides training and technical assistance using evidence-based practices used to address youth violence and victimization, violence reduction, delinquency prevention, and accountability.
The Western Regional Children’s Advocacy Center will provide training and technical assistance and web-based resources to develop and strengthen children’s advocacy centers and multidisciplinary teams in the 13 states of the region.