The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform (CJJR), in partnership with the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention’s (OJJDP) Center for Coordinated Assistance to States, has issued a request for applications for jurisdictions seeking to engage in system improvement efforts through the Multi-System Collaboration Training and Technical Assistance Program (MSC-TTA). This 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 at no cost to a cohort of as many as six jurisdictions to help them:
- identify gaps in policy and practice,
- enhance information sharing capacities,
- explore how key decision points impact the trajectory of the youth currently being served,
- develop an evaluation strategy for tracking system- and youth-level outcomes, and
- sustain long-term system change.
Deadline to apply is August 11, 2017.
Read more on CJJR.Georgetown.edu.
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