Bulletin Board: Resources for Cities
Browse the following pages for announcements from our partners. For updated information on funding sources, see the
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National Network of Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Programs (April 28-29, 2011-Oakland,CA)
NNHVIP Programs National Conference
April 28-29, 2011-Oakland, CA
The 3rd Annual NNHVIP National Conference will take place in Oakland, CA April 28-29, 2011. This year's focus is on Best Practices in Hospital-based Violence Intrvention Programs.
This conference is intended for:
- Leadership & line staff from existing hospital-based programs
- Individuals (physicians, nurses, hospital administrators, nonprofit leaders and representatives of organizations considering starting up a program
- Local and national organizations, policy makers, researchers, and funders interested in partnering with and supporting hospital-based violence intervention programs
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is launching a quarterly webinar series that spotlights violence prevention as a public health priority. Read the CDC announcement for the first webinar in the series.
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Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Strategic Planning Tool
The Strategic Planning Tool was developed to assist in assessing a community's gang problem and planning strategies to deal with it. Although originally created for cities participating in the OJJDP Gang Reduction Program, the tool can be used by any community.
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The California Cities Gang Prevention Network 17th Bulletin
The California Cities Gang Prevention Network has released its 17th bulletin which addresses hospital-based youth violence intervention programs.
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Funding Supports Mentoring Initiatives
Posted 4/1/2009 by Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
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