The Kane County Regional Office of Education is hiring a Community Intervention Specialist to work with our school districts on behalf of our Alternative Programs. Learn more and apply: https://bit.ly/3XnbgLe
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Learn about the GPL's public safety research in a new article from Betsy Gardner of Data-Smart City Solutions, which focuses on our recent publication: "New Measures of Public Safety: A Youth-Led Vision in Saint Paul." See the research here: https://lnkd.in/ezgxBdjX
“There's really something missing from the community perspective if you're only measuring traditional measures of crime and public safety." Gloria Gong Today we're featuring new research from the HKS Government Performance Lab that advances the field of #publicsafety by elevating youth voices in the City of Saint Paul. Andrea Barnes and Damonique Sonnier worked with World Youth Connect to ask youth how they would behave in a safer neighborhood. Read below for insights from the youth participants and how their recommendations could lead to comprehensive measurements of community safety.
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Every family should have access to a high-quality, public education, and charter schools deliver on this promise. #WeAreCharter #Education #PublicEducation #EducationMatters #SchoolChoice #QualityEducation #EducationForAll #EducationAdvocacy #StudentSuccess
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It will be interetsting to see how this develops and the outcomes achieved.
The former director of children’s services for Hampshire and Isle of Wight councils will lead a Department for Education advisory group on the profiteering of private companies from children’s social care.
DfE launches new advisory group on children’s social care ‘profiteering’
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The IACP-CGCS Task Force, composed of district superintendents, school police leaders, and community police chiefs, has released a comprehensive report to improve student safety and the lives of students in cities. Recommendations include expanding mental health support, rethinking school discipline policies and practices, and promoting community partnerships. Download the report to read more on how we can build safer schools and communities! https://lnkd.in/gajZr_JR
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Today, on World Day of Social Justice, we celebrate the transformative power of education in prison. THEI's commitment to disrupting systems of harm and advocating for justice-impacted individuals is intrinsic to our mission. How do you believe communities can better support justice-impacted individuals?
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#DidYouKnow that the L.A. Department of Public Health found that at least 2,201 unhoused individuals had died on the streets in the L.A. area in 2021? The Los Angeles Workers Center (LAWCN) [tag] recently published a concept paper that revealed the City has more than 46,000 people living on the streets and L.A. County has nearly 76,000. Housing is a #humanright, and the first step to support and assistance is awareness. At Bet Tzedek, we advocate for families and individuals to ensure access to stable, habitable, and affordable housing. By providing education, representation, and pathways to legal resources, we help tenants and homeowners remain housed and assist those who are experiencing homelessness. Learn more about these services:https://lnkd.in/gKkQNAup #HumanRightsAwarenessMonth Housing Is A Human Right
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Access to legal services is different than access to justice and access to legal services doesn't mean nor should it be synonymous to or with justice because that isn't nor should it be the only way one can obtain justice. Can we, for once, shun the notion that justice is only obtained through some kind of court action? Can we denounce the monopoly that courts, lawyers, judges, police, and the use of very imperfect state created and sanctioned social systems of deterrence have and hold on justice? I agree with the contents of this report as I do self identify as a non-attorney legal advocate but I need us to call it like it is and call it what it is. Enough of misrepresenting the problem which is also a part of the problem!
Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers; Faculty Director at Bernstein Institute for Human Rights; Faculty Co-Director at Center for Human Rights & Global Justice
Two-thirds of the of the earth’s population lacks meaningful access to justice. Community Justice Workers are helping to close that gap. Today, at the UN GA, I will present my thematic report on how #LegalEmpowerment can advance #Accesstojustice for all: https://lnkd.in/eJ-MYPkc
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Save the Date. Registration link to be activated. 7th Year of Summit. Topics: Education:DEI, Economic Development, Health and Human Services, Community Engagement, and Criminal Justice.
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🌟 Introducing KIDS -N- KOPS: Building a Safer Community Together! 🌟 We are proud to launch our KIDS -N- KOPS program, designed to foster positive relationships between kids and police officers. Program Benefits: 🤝 Building Trust: Positive interactions help children feel comfortable around officers, encouraging them to seek help and cooperate with law enforcement. 🏙️ Community Safety: Trust and respect for police lead to more crime reporting and a safer environment for everyone. 🛑 Breaking Stereotypes: Positive relationships help dismantle negative perceptions of police officers, showing they are here to protect and serve. 🌱 Youth Development: Inspiring young people to pursue careers in law enforcement or public service, fostering a sense of civic duty. ⚖️ Conflict Resolution: Understanding and respect between kids and cops reduce conflicts and misunderstandings. Program Impact: KIDS -N- KOPS aims to create a safer, more connected community by building bridges between young people and law enforcement. Join us in making a positive difference! #CommunitySafety #YouthDevelopment #BuildingTrust #PositiveRelationships #KidsAndCops
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Need help escaping an abusive relationship? Call the domestic violence hotline at 800-799-7233 or text START to 88788 for access to the following services: 1. Emergency shelters 2. Help with sexual assault and stalking 3. Support groups 4. Financial and digital literacy programs 5. Skills and job training 6. Health and wellness programs 7. Early child development 8. Back to school opportunities
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Master of Science - University of Alaska Anchorage
3wThanks for sharing!