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Community Awareness Campaign Internal Marketing Meeting to discuss the community awareness campaign.
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Community Awareness Campaign Internal Marketing Meeting to discuss the community awareness campaign.
Email exchange to coordinate meetings for the Locative Technology Workgroup which will host the Locative Technology: Alzheimer's and Dementia Listening Session.
This free listening session is hosted by the Autism Society of America, theInternational Association of Chiefs ofPolice, and the Arc's National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability. This Listening Session on Locative Technology is for family caregivers, law enforcement,nonprofits, community organizations, and other service providers that provideddirect services to individuals withAlzheimer's and Dementia.
CHJ will continue to provide ongoing grantee support and respond to TA requests.
Corresponded with grantee 5 times between July and September 2024
Check in email 8/15/24
Check in email 8/9/24 - connecting to RTI
Scheduling check in meeting emails 8/28/24
Check in meeting 9/4/24
Email sent 9/24/24
Summary of Successes
They are currently at a standstill
Summary of Challenges
Staffing
Lost their Grant Administrator
Significant personnel turn over
General capacity issues
The national 2024 Second Chance Act Conference: Celebrating 15 Years and Building Beyond Recidivism is 2.5-day conference held December 16-18, 2024 in Philadelphia, PA at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown.
Presentation at IACME regarding the use of body swabs on deceased individuals for DNA collections. Based on peer-reviewed journal article written by Angela Williamson (BJA) and Ashley Rodriguez (SAKI TTA).
Patti Powers and Julie Valentine, conducted a pre-recorded presentations for the IAFN National Conference entitled: What about Justice? Fostering Collaboration between Prosecutors and SANEs to Improve Criminal Case Outcomes
SAKI Advocacy Working Group was hosted for SAKI Grantees. The discussion served as an opportunity for attendees to discuss successes and lessons learned in the advocacy realm as the SAKI program approaches the 10-year anniversary of its inception.
The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. From July - December 2024, there were 282 one-on-one Technical Assistance Outreach instances via email and phone call.
The National Center for School Safety provides one-on-one technical assistance to STOP grantees. This one-on-one assistance was offered from the start of our award and continues to date. From July - December 2024, there were 67 one-hour one-on-one Technical Assistance Meetings via Zoom or other virtual conference software.