Accessing Crisis Intervention Training in Nevada
GrantID: 63767
Grant Funding Amount Low: $750,000
Deadline: May 6, 2024
Grant Amount High: $750,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Readiness for Crisis Intervention Training in Nevada
In Nevada, the juvenile justice system is at a critical juncture where readiness for change is essential. With a growing number of juvenile offenders facing familial instability and crises at home, the need for improved crisis intervention training is pressing. More than 40% of youth entering the system report experiencing significant family disruptions, making it essential that families are equipped with tools to handle these crises effectively.
The target population for this grant focuses on families of juvenile offenders who are committed to supporting their youth's rehabilitation but may lack the necessary strategies to manage crises. In Nevada’s diverse settings, which include urban centers like Las Vegas and rural communities, families have different access levels to resources, and this grant aims to provide support tailored to these distinct needs. By addressing the systemic issues impacting families, the initiative will enhance the overall effectiveness of juvenile rehabilitation.
Eligibility for this program requires families to participate actively in their youth's journey through the juvenile justice system. They must demonstrate an understanding of the challenges their child faces, as well as a willingness to engage in the crisis intervention training process. The application will also require families to outline their current support networks, allowing for targeted assistance in areas where they feel the most constrained.
Implementation will focus on providing families with the necessary training to manage crises effectively, with techniques that include de-escalation strategies, active listening, and problem-solving skills. Furthermore, the program will prioritize collaboration with community organizations and mental health professionals to extend support beyond the training, ensuring families have ongoing assistance as challenges arise.
In summary, Nevada's juvenile justice system demands a holistic approach that includes families in the rehabilitation process. By providing crisis intervention training, this grant aims to prepare families to create a more stable home environment for juvenile offenders, thereby promoting successful reintegration into society and reducing recidivism rates.
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