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20180123-143852-01

Submitted by Lea M Geurts on

TJSPP Mentor assists tribe with their tribal justice system strategic plan. Assistance includes phone/conference calls, emails and plan review/guidance/feedback.

20180123-141245-32

Submitted by Lea M Geurts on

TJSPP Mentor assists tribe with their tribal justice system strategic plan. Assistance includes phone/conference calls, emails and plan review/guidance/feedback.

20180123-135016-12

Submitted by Lea M Geurts on

TJSPP Mentor wil assist the tribe with their tribal justice system strategic plan. Assistance consists of email and phone communication and plan review/feedback.

20180123-131538-66

Submitted by Lea M Geurts on

TJSPP Mentor wil assist the tribe with their tribal justice system strategic plan. Assistance consists of email and phone communication and plan review/feedback.

20180123-131148-13

Submitted by Lea M Geurts on

TJSPP Mentor wil assist the tribe with their tribal justice system strategic plan. Assistance consists of email and phone communication and plan review/feedback.

20180123-130724-09

Submitted by Lea M Geurts on

TJSPP Mentor wil assist the tribe with their tribal justice system strategic plan. Assistance consists of email and phone communication and plan review/feedback.

20180123-130056-26

Submitted by Lea M Geurts on

TJSPP Mentor wil assist the tribe with their tribal justice system strategic plan. Assistance consists of email and phone communication and plan review/feedback.

20180122-124922-77

Submitted by Janene Scelza on

The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), the state's SAA, initially contacted the NCJA Program Manager on October 25, 2017 to request information about training and technical assistance available under the Strategic Planning TTA Project. The Project Manager followed up the following day to discuss current planning efforts and needs for navigating the strategic planning process. The SAA indicated an interest in a new approaching to plan development and to gather more information in-person.

20180114-160206-53

Submitted by Ms. Cary Beth … on

When risk factors affect the health, safety and quality of life; it takes a community response to positively impact change. Successful IASAP planning requires interagency cooperation and community member involvement. Interagency cooperation and community involvement in problem identification and development of effective strategies are significant for making changes and improvements. This training is designed to help executive teams develop and implement comprehensive interagency action plans based on community needs.

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