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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.
Supporting Heroes In Mental Health Foundational Training was established to offer training to ICAC task force members and other justice professionals exposed to child sexual exploitation material to mitigate trauma and other adverse effects of chronic exposure.
The National Governors Association Center for Best Practices provides training and technical assistance to governor's offices on understanding the Title II Part B formula grant program.
The goal of the OJJDP's Reducing Risk for Girls in the Juvenile Justice Training and Technical Assistance is to reduce risk factors and promote protective factors for girls who come in contact with the juvenile justice system.
The National Partnership for Juvenile Services will provide training and technical assistance to improve compliance with the Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders core requirement.
This program aims to strengthen states' capacity to provide OJJDP with data to demonstrate compliance with the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act core requirements.
The National Sheriffs' Association (NSA) will provide training and technical assistance to support States and Territories in implementing their Title II Part B Formula Grant program grants.
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 Children Exposed to Violence Training and Technical Assistance Center provides support for efforts in juvenile justice prevention, diversion, systems improvement, and community-based programming.
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.