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Phase II Vision 21: Linking System of Care for Children and Youth Technical Assistance Project

Award Information

Award #
2014-VF-GX-K014
Location
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2015

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2015, $350,000)

The Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) launched the Vision 21: Linking Systems of Care Initiative in response to recommendations in its Vision 21: Transforming Victim Services Final Report (Vision 21) and the final report released by the Attorney General's National Task Force on Children Exposed to Violence. Recommendations in both reports aim to improve youth outcomes by addressing the enduring issue of child and youth victimization. Victimization, left unaddressed, can have serious, long-lasting consequences for children's physical and mental health. Research demonstrates that trauma left untreated can manifest into a range of physical, emotional, and behavioral problems. Although many systems exist to respond to the negative results of trauma and victimization, these systems often fail to communicate and collaborate effectively to get to the root of the problem. OVC's Linking Systems of Care Initiative involves a three-tiered response to improve services to this victim population by: 1) establishing demonstration sites to develop coordinated approaches to identify and serve child victims across systems; 2) dedicating technical assistance (TA) resources to support the demonstration sites' efforts; and, 3) evaluating the policies, procedures and protocols established by the demonstration sites to ensure the coordinated approaches established are grounded in evidence and improve outcomes for those served. In April 2014, OVC released the FY 2014 Vision 21: Linking Systems of Care for Children and Youth Technical Assistance Project solicitation concurrently with a competitive solicitation to select the demonstration sites. Through this solicitation, OVC sought a dedicated TA provider to support the state-level demonstration sites. FY 2015 funding supports continued support of this work. With this award, the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges with provide dedicated TA resources that assist the participating demonstration sites in the development and implementation of coordinated strategies to identify, intervene, and treat child and youth victims, their families and caregivers. NCA/NCF

Date Created: August 25, 2015