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Contractor's Name
WA Dept of Commerce
Approval Date
10/26/2022
End Date
12/31/2023
Department
Police
Department Project Manager
Tracey Landry
Subject / Project Title
WA ST STOP Formula Grant FFY 222
Tracking Number
0003526
Total Compensation
$32,170.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Grant
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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COORDINATED COMMUNITY RESPONSE PARTICIPATION <br /> Only one completed form needs to be submitted for your CCR team. Decide which agency will respond on behalf <br /> of all STOP Grant applicants in your county. The designated agency must submit this completed CCR form with <br /> their application. A copy of the submitted form should be provided to the other STOP Grant applicants in your <br /> county for their files. Please attach additional pages if more space is needed. <br /> Agency to submit completed form in their application: city of Everett <br /> County: Snohomish Date Completed: <br /> A condition of receiving these STOP Formula Grant funds is mandatory participation in the CCR meetings and <br /> meaningful involvement as a member of the county or tribal CCR team,which must meet at least quarterly during <br /> the grant period. <br /> While it is a federal requirement that recipients report on their progress in reducing, or reducing the risk of, <br /> domestic violence related homicides, CCR teams should also consider and address services for youth (11 and <br /> older)or adult victims of domestic violence,sexual assault, dating violence,or stalking. Some goal examples could <br /> include: <br /> • Map system responses to identify barriers, gaps, and intervention points <br /> • Reviewing and revising policies, practices, and protocols <br /> • Conduct coordinated case reviews and case management <br /> • Share, review and discuss data (consider: What does it reveal?Where are the gaps?What will be done?) <br /> • Review and implementation of promising practices <br /> • Conduct high-risk offender reviews and identify how to maximize their victims safety <br /> Goals should be specific, measurable,attainable, relevant,and time-based. <br /> During the grant period, CCR teams will be required to report on their activities. Please keep notes and names <br /> of participants from your CCR meetings. <br /> What is your CCR Team's What issue will this What steps will you How will you measure or <br /> Goal for 2022? address? take to meet this goal? show success? <br /> 1)Provide funding for extradition of 1)To increase prosecution of cases 1)Continue efforts in prosecution 1)Number of successfully prosecuted <br /> out-of-area suspects related to cases involving the violence against of suspects involved in women's suspects that have been extradited to <br /> of violence against women and women and youth and youth violence Snohomish County for trial <br /> youth <br /> 2)Provide LE Officers with 2)Educating officers and detectives 2)County-wide attendance of LE 2)Increased number of investigative <br /> specialized violence against women in best practices to ensure their to trainings that include cases successfully prosecuted due to <br /> and youth training investigations are through an investigations of abuse,forensics, quality of LE investigation <br /> inclusive of detailed information to human trafficking and long-term <br /> better assist prosecution impacts,as well as legal processes <br /> 3)Expansion of DVS outreach 3) Sharing,review and discussion of 3)Engagement with community 3)Increased participation and total <br /> services to LE for community data coordination and trainings number of trainings/meetings <br /> advocacy training <br /> 4)Identify additional resources for 4)Mapping of system responses to 4)Coordination of Snohomish 4)&5)Conduct surveys to both client <br /> survivors as homes and communities identify barriers,gaps and County multi-disciplinary DV advocacy and trainings provided: <br /> continue to open intervention points coalition meetings • Do you feel you know more <br /> resources <br /> • Do you feel you know better <br /> how to keep yourself safe <br />
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