3 year plan

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Gang Programs Crosswalk: (1) Gang Prevention, (2) Youth Gang Suppression, and (3) Youth Gang Intervention

Program Goals

Gang Prevention

Youth Gang Suppression

Youth Gang Intervention

None specified.

To strengthen community capacity to stem violence and reduce the number of young adults who are involved with gang violence or are victims of gang violence and enhance public safety.

To reduce and sustain reductions in community youth violence and prevent violence and promote healing from victimization and exposure to violence.

Gang Prevention

Gang Suppression

Gang Intervention

Age

No age definition

Youth under 18 years of age

11- to 17-year-olds

Participants

Youth and adults at high risk of participating in, already participating in or being victims of violence.

Tiers 1 thru 3.

Youth at high risk of participating in, already participating in, or are victims of violence.

Tiers 1 and 2

Youth at high risk of participating in, already participating in, or are victims of violence.

Tiers 1 and 2

Number of participants

Not specified.

Total 30: 10 each year

Total 90: 30 each year.

- Primary target: 60 (20 each year) African American and Hispanic males, 14 to 17.

- Secondary target: 30 (10 each year) African American and Hispanic males, 11 to 13.

Case management

For adult participants and parents of participants under 18 years.

For parents

For parents

Caseload and duration of case management

- Up to 60 days.

- Caseload not specified.

At least 90 days, after which the Case Manager will reassess the case and determine if services should continue.

Up to 6 months.

Caseload of no more than 10.

Diversion activities and referrals

Workforce Development and others

Diversion activities and referrals

Soccer Diversion Program and others

Socio-emotional learning

High School Health Curriculum (HSHC)

HSHC

The Phoenix Curriculum — Gang Awareness and Gang Prevention

Trauma-informed care

All participants to receive at least 8 hours of TIC training from the Executive Director.

Trauma-Informed Mental Health Services: Mental Health Coordinator to facilitate 4 sessions each year that addresses trauma — 2 for the parents and 2 for the youths.

Partnerships

- Diverse community representatives

- Partner meetings

- Diverse community representatives

- Schools

- Partner meetings

- Diverse community representatives

- Schools

- Partner meetings

Community engagement

Asset maps

Asset maps

Asset maps

Conflict maps

Conflict maps

Conflict maps

Steering committee

Steering committee

Steering committee

Interventions

Safe passage

Peacemaking retreats

Peacemaking retreats

Peacemaking retreats

Mediations

Mediations

Mediations

Cooldown activities

Cooldown activities

Cooldown activities

Critical incident responses

Critical incident responses

Critical incident responses

Community assessment

Community Needs Assessments

- Community Needs Assessments

- Community/Personal Safety Survey

- Program Awareness Survey

- Violence Knowledge and Awareness Survey

Tier 1:

Known to be active gang/crew affiliated, actively or tend to become violent, use of firearms/knives.

Tier 2:

Connections, affiliations, siblings of Tier 1, not as violent but have potential to be violent.

Tier 3:

Low level risk and would benefit from additional support.