Accessing Crisis Intervention Training in North Dakota's Rural Areas
GrantID: 55927
Grant Funding Amount Low: $2,500,000
Deadline: August 28, 2023
Grant Amount High: $2,500,000
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Grant Overview
Capacity Gaps Specific to North Dakota
North Dakota faces unique challenges in its juvenile justice system capacity, particularly in rural areas where distances between communities and available resources can be significant. The state’s large geographical area, coupled with a population density of only 11 people per square mile, exacerbates the challenges of delivering prompt and effective juvenile justice services. The lack of training for juvenile justice professionals in crisis intervention is a critical gap that this funding initiative aims to address directly.
Infrastructure challenges compounded by workforce constraints in North Dakota limit the ability to implement effective juvenile justice programs. Many rural communities lack access to specialized training necessary for professionals, which can hinder their capacity to respond to crises involving youth. This initiative seeks to bridge that gap by launching an online training program designed to empower juvenile justice professionals with essential skills in crisis prevention and intervention. By utilizing an online platform, these training modules can be made accessible regardless of the geographical location of the participants.
Readiness requirements for implementing this program emphasize collaboration between state agencies and local organizations, ensuring that the training designs are contextually relevant and sensitive to the needs of North Dakota's diverse communities. Participants will be required to have baseline competencies in juvenile justice practices, which will be assessed through a short pre-course survey. This will help tailor the training program to the specific challenges faced by professionals in various regions of the state.
Through this focused investment in training, North Dakota aims to enhance the capacity of its juvenile justice workforce to effectively manage crises and support at-risk youth. In doing so, the initiative not only addresses immediate training needs but also builds a foundation for long-term improvements in juvenile justice practices across the state.
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