3 year plan
Gang Programs Crosswalk: (1) Gang Prevention, (2) Youth Gang Suppression, and (3) Youth Gang Intervention
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Program Goals |
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Gang Prevention |
Youth Gang Suppression |
Youth Gang Intervention |
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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. |
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Gang Prevention |
Gang Suppression |
Gang Intervention |
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Age |
No age definition |
Youth under 18 years of age |
11- to 17-year-olds |
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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 |
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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. |
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Case management |
For adult participants and parents of participants under 18 years. |
For parents |
For parents |
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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. |
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Diversion activities and referrals |
Workforce Development and others |
Diversion activities and referrals |
Soccer Diversion Program and others |
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Socio-emotional learning |
High School Health Curriculum (HSHC) |
HSHC |
The Phoenix Curriculum — Gang Awareness and Gang Prevention |
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Trauma-informed care |
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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. |
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Partnerships |
- Diverse community representatives - Partner meetings |
- Diverse community representatives - Schools - Partner meetings |
- Diverse community representatives - Schools - Partner meetings |
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Community engagement |
Asset maps |
Asset maps |
Asset maps |
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Conflict maps |
Conflict maps |
Conflict maps |
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Steering committee |
Steering committee |
Steering committee |
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Interventions |
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Safe passage |
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Peacemaking retreats |
Peacemaking retreats |
Peacemaking retreats |
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Mediations |
Mediations |
Mediations |
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Cooldown activities |
Cooldown activities |
Cooldown activities |
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Critical incident responses |
Critical incident responses |
Critical incident responses |
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Community assessment |
Community Needs Assessments |
- Community Needs Assessments - Community/Personal Safety Survey - Program Awareness Survey - Violence Knowledge and Awareness Survey |
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Tier 1: |
Known to be active gang/crew affiliated, actively or tend to become violent, use of firearms/knives. |
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Tier 2: |
Connections, affiliations, siblings of Tier 1, not as violent but have potential to be violent. |
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Tier 3: |
Low level risk and would benefit from additional support. |