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Submitted by Brenna Lohmann, MSW on

The LEAD Program would like to get feedback from the LEAD National Support Bureau on our current program. The LEAD NSB can give on-site feedback on our operations to assist us in making improvements and identifying gaps.

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Submitted by Brandi Lee Cla… on

I'm looking for funding to allow the LEAD Bureau to train our Idaho State Police officers and the Case managers from Panhandle Health District to start a LEAD program in Kootenai County, Idaho. We have officially had interest locally to start a Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion program and in order to be a functioning LEAD program we need to have officers and case managers trained for the LEAD program.

20220131-155103-32

Submitted by Mrs. Melissa N… on

The Jefferson County District Attorney's Office is requesting technical assistance and training from the Center for Court Innovation through BJA NTTAC. This vital TTA is to provide guidance in the development of a prosecutor-led diversion program and support during pilot launch. Requested TTA includes guidance in program development, samples of existing program materials, development of data collection protocols, selection of software system, curriculum workshop, and phone calls for advice during pilot launch.

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Submitted by Mrs. Melissa N… on

The Jefferson County District Attorney's Office is requesting technical assistance and training from the Center for Court Innovation through BJA NTTAC. This vital TTA is to provide guidance in the development of a prosecutor-led diversion program and support during pilot launch. Requested TTA includes guidance in program development, samples of existing program materials, development of data collection protocols, selection of software system, curriculum workshop, and phone calls for advice during pilot launch.

Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC)

TASC, Inc. (Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities), is a not-for-profit organization that provides health recovery management services for individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. Since 1976, the organization has provided and/or facilitated access to community-based treatment and recovery support services for individuals who are involved in public systems such as criminal and juvenile justice, corrections, child welfare, public aid, and public housing.

AEquitas

AEquitas' mission is to improve access to and the quality of justice in gender-based violence and human trafficking cases through an informed practical, and innovative approach. AEquitas' staff is comprised of former prosecutors, with over 100 years of collective experience who conduct legal research; provide 24/7 case consultation; serve as instructors at training events and webinars; and publish resources.

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