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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReg 2015-02-02 Item 2B - Powerpoint Presentation Shown at Meeting - Alive and Well Program with Surburban King County Coordinating Council on GangsS K G Suburban King County Coordinating Council on Gangs February 2015 center for CHILDREN & YOUTH JUS'1'lci, Center for Children & Youth Justice Founded in 2006 by retired Washington State Supreme Court Justice Bobbe Bridge, the Center for Children & Youth Justice (CCYJ) shapes better lives for youth involved in Washington's foster care and juvenile justice systems. In partnership with parents, advocates, and policymakers, CCYJ develops and advances innovative approaches to systemic changes that will support kids, stabilize families, and strengthen communities. #.' LL ter for e1, CHILDREN & YOUTH was JUSTICE I Better systems. Better lives.<R 2 SKCCCG Project Overview History: CCYJ convened the Suburban King County Coordinating Council on Gangs in 2011 to develop a multi - jurisdictional, coordinated response to growing gang violence in suburban communities. As the lead agency, CCYJ provides all SKCCCG staff support and oversees project implementation. Membership: The Coordinating Council is comprised of high level decision makers including mayors, police chiefs, school district representatives, service providers and King County elected officials. Model: Following Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Comprehensive Gang Model. Current Funding: CCYJ received a grant from the Washington State Partnership Council on Juvenile Justice to continue the work of the Coordinating Council. This grant will fund Implementation of the comprehensive SKCCCG Plan through June 2015 3 Membership King. King County Office of the Executive: Dow Constantine - King County Executive Gail Stone - Law and Justice Policy Advisor King County Council: Larry Gossett - King County Councilmember Kathy Lambert - King County Councilmember King County Prosecutor's Office: Carla Lee - Deputy Prosecuting Attorney; Director of Community Partnerships Karissa Taylor - Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Gang Violence King County Superior Court: Judge Susan Craighead - Presiding Judge Judge Barbara Mack Bruce Knutson - Director, Juvenile Court Services King County Sheriff's Office John Urquhart — Sheriff Jim Pugel — Chief Deputy Sheriff 4 Membership Local Repr Suzette Cooke — Mayor, City of Kent Nancy Backus — Mayor, City of Auburn Denis Law — Mayor, City of Renton Michael Hursh — Director of Administration, City of Auburn, Mike Heinisch — Executive Director, Kent Youth and Family Services Brian Wilson — Chief of Staff, Mayor's Office, City of Federal Way Jim Ferrell- Mayor, City of Federal Way Claudia Balducci — Mayor, City of Bellevue Mia Gregerson — Mayor, City of SeaTac Robert B. Gilbertson, Jr. — President /CEO, YMCA of Greater Seattle Law Enforcement: Ken Thomas - Chief of Police, Kent Police Department Andy Hwang — Chief of Police, Federal Way Police Department Mike Johnson - Deputy Chief of Police, Bellevue Police Department Dennis McOmber — Commander, Tukwila Police Department Jamie Sidell - Commander, Auburn Police Department Kevin Milosevich — Chief of Police, Renton Police Department Lisa Mulligan — Chief of Police, SeaTac Police Department George Delgado — Chief of Police, Des Moines Police Department 5 Membership School District: Kim Beeson — PSESD Prevention Center Silvia Honores — Family and Community Engagement Specialist, Department of Equity, Bellevue School District Jose -de -Jesus Melendez — Director, Department of Equity, Bellevue School District Dr. Linda Del Giudice - Chief Accountability Officer, Kent School District Randy Heath — Director of Student and Family Services, Kent School District Rhonda Larson - Assistant Superintendent, Student and Family Services, Auburn School District Vickie Damon — Executive Director, Student and Family Support Services, Renton School District Mark Davidson — Deputy Superintendent, Federal Way Public Schools Dr. Nancy Coogan — Superintendent, Tukwila School District Scott Logan — Chief Operations Officer, Highline School District 6 SKCCCG Region: School Districts The S ban King County. The SKCCCG region represents a combined population of 750,000 residents, which includes approximately 100,000 school -aged youth. • Auburn School District • Bellevue School District • Federal Way School District • Highline School District • Kent School District • Renton School District • Tukwila School District 7 OJJDP Comprehensive Gang Model Following the OJJDP Comprehensive Gang Model, SKCCCG used the Community Assessment to inform project development. Based on the Community Assessment's key findings, SKCCCG developed corresponding goals to address each of the six key problem areas. Workgroups were convened to design activities that will ultimately achieve the SKCCCG Goals. Activities were developed using the five strategies of the OJJDP model to ensure that each problem faced by the SKCCCG communities is addressed with a comprehensive solution. organizational Change and Development Community Mobilization Gang - Involved Youth and Families Social Intervention Suppression Opportunities Provision 8 Community Assessment & Implementation Plan • Community Demographics • Gang- Involved Population • School and Student Data • Community Resources • Community Perceptions • Assessment completed: March 2013 • Implementation Plan completed: October 2013 • CHILDREN & YOUTH SKCCCG 615 2nd Aire, Ste 275, Seattle. WA 98104 256.69-6.7503 suppnrtccyjOccyj.org 1 www.ccvj.org Community Assessment & Implementation Plan Suburban King County Coordinating Council on Gangs January 2014 9 Implementation Plan: Prevention, Intervention, Suppression & Re -Entry S K C Suburban King County Coordinating Council on Gangs c.<,1nr i it CHILDREN * YOUTH JUS "CI01' 10 Implementation Plan Goals Community Resources • Increase collaboration between service providers in order to maximize efficiency of existing services for SKCCCG youth and families Community Engagement • Increase community awareness and participation in gang prevention strategies and services Students and Schools • Equip school -based staff and after school program staff with culturally appropriate tools to meet the educational social and emotional needs of gang affiliated youth Gang - Involved Population • Promote public safety and awareness of youth violence and gun and gang- related crime Targeted Intervention • Convene a multidisciplinary intervention team to deliver targeted intervention services to appropriate gang- involved clients Re -Entry • Utilize direct service and policy reform to reduce barriers to successful re -entry and employment for former gang members 11 SKCCCG Intervention Team — January 2015 SKCCCG will deliver direct service through implementation of a multidisciplinary gang intervention team beginning in January 2015. The SKCCCG Pilot Intervention Team will be used as a model that can be replicated throughout the SKCCCG region as needed. The Intervention team will be community -basec and include interagency representation from: • Police • School staff • Social service providers • Street outreach workers • Probation Counselors SKCCCG Intervention Team will provide, or connect gang - involved youth to the following types of services: • Drug and alcohol treatment • Mental health and anger management counseling • Job training and placement • Educational services • Mentoring ,'ULaslln PrrA:431$Ciri Referred Gang Involved Youth SKCCCG Intervention Team Location The SKCCCG Pilot Intervention Team will be based in the Renton Probation Unit. This based on: • Need • Central Location • Existing SKCCCG partnerships and resources While the Renton Probation Unit will be the primary location, the Pilot Intervention Team may also serve youth from the Federal Way Probation Unit as applicable as recommended by King County Juvenile Probation. Q1'•sr:7, 11I ° EIP' 45' s 313-1 T1 t 9H15#; 96'7131 1) P •L� 5 zi I 1 �I 9h12e1 1 .y i •7 Renton Probation Unit a gE1334 E 3.!iP0 MI 1544n 034 gal NI X23 ENNI 1 1 _1 en--'n • J 'n1_ s 13 1 Renton Probation Unit Law Enforcement Agencies: School Districts: Zip Codes: • Des Moines Police • Highline • 98146 Department • 98166 • Renton • 98198 • Renton Police Department • 98168 • Tukwila • 98148 • Tukwila Police Department • 98158 • 98138 • King County Sheriff's Office • 98178 • SeaTac Police Department • 98057 • Burien Police Department • 98055 • 98188 SKCCCG Intervention Team Membership SKCCCG Intervention Team Membership: • Project Manager • Anica Stieve - CCYJ • School Staff • Kurt Hollingsworth - Safety and Security Daily Operation Manager, Highline School District • Lisa Foote - School Social Worker, Highline School District • Marsha Linn - Truancy Liaison, Renton School District • Greg Paribello - Security Officer, Tukwila School District • Social Service Providers • Alissa Schieche - Renton Area Youth and Family Services • Ryan Quigtar - Mentor, Renton Area Youth and Family Services • Marty Jackson - Rainier Vista Boys and Girls Club • Marco Sauri - Consejo Counseling and Referral Services • Samantha Valle - Consejo Counseling and Referral Services • Sorya Svy - Safe Futures Youth Center • Lorena Sepin - Safe Futures Youth Center • Susie Kroll - Services Director, Valley Cities 15 SKCCCG Intervention Team Membership • Law Enforcement • Lisa Harrison - School Resource Officer, Tukwila Police Department • Justin Cripe - School Resource Officer, Des Moines Police Department • Scott Barfield - Renton Police Department • Eric White - King County Sheriff's Office • Probation • Michelle Mihail - Renton Supervision Unit • JoeAnne Taylor - Supervisor, Renton Supervision Unit • YMCA Alive & Free Street Outreach Workers • Sean Goode - South King County Supervisory • Street Outreach Staff • Job training/education service providers • Jennifer Hill - King County Employment and Education Resources • Dawn Nannini - King County Employment and Education Resources SKCCCG Members will recommend other agency participants to serve on the SKCCCG Intervention Team as applicable. 16 SKCCCG Intervention Team Procedure Team Agreements: • Participation- agreement from each agency establishing participation in the SKCCCG Intervention Team • Information Sharing and Confidentiality Meetings: Beginning on February 5th, 2015, the Intervention Team will meet bi- weekly to accept referrals, establish client case management plans, and review client progress. Team Procedure: Facilitated by the SKCCCG Project Manager, the Intervention Team will: • Review and accept referrals • Establish initial case management plans through consensus -based decision making • Review client case management plans and client progress • Collect data and track client outcomes • Provide regular progress updates to SKCCCG Councilmembers 17 SKCCCG - YMCA Alive & Free Partnership YMCA Alive & Free Street Outreach Workers will participate in the SKCCCG Pilot Intervention Team and will play a specific and critical role in serving project youth. Their participation in the intervention team process and activities, as well as their direct contact with youth, significantly contributes to the success of the team. In a partnership with SKCCCG, YMCA Alive & Free outreach workers will: • Participate in the SKCCCG Intervention team meetings, activities, and decisions • Conduct outreach work with SKCCCG Intervention Team Clients as outlined in the OJJDP Comprehensive Gang Model • Advocate for youth at Intervention Team meetings, and relay information regarding their progress, desired goals and interests to team members • Work with SKCCCG Pilot Intervention Team members to help project youth achieve their goals through a coordinated service delivery plan 18 Ongoing Activities /Next Steps • Service Provider and Law Enforcement Data Collection • Intervention Team - First participants reviewed February 5th, 2015 o Implementation o Data collection o Evaluation • School Resource Officer /School Counselor Training • SKCCCG Project Communication and Outreach • Sustainability /Replication Planning and Evaluation 19