Training & Technical Assistance
The overall goal of the Tribal Training and Technical Assistance Program is to enhance the capacity of TYP grantees and American Indian and Alaska Native communities to develop and implement comprehensive systemwide approaches that prevent, reduce, and control juvenile delinquency, thereby increasing the overall safety of tribal communities.
The TYP training and technical assistance provider is Fox Valley Technical College, Criminal Justice Center for Innovation. Currently, training and technical assistance is available to Native American Indian tribes, as defined in 25 U.S.C. 450 (b)e; Alaska Native communities; and OJJDP TYP grantees.
Fox Valley Technical College provides quality services, both direct and in the way of training and technical assistance, in the following areas:
- Indian Child Welfare Act
- Tribal Law Enforcement
- Tribal Court Development
- Drug Courts
- Youth/Peer Courts
- Wellness Courts
- Community Courts
- Diversion Programs
- Strategic Planning
- Team Building
- Code Development
- Capacity Building
- Community Development and Assessment Strategies
- Culturally Competent
Programming and Evaluation
- Resource Development and Grant Writing
Strategies
- Program Sustainability Strategies
Training and Technical Assistance Requests
For all training and technical assistance requests, please contact Fox Valley Technical College Program Manager, Margaret Flores via phone, fax, or email:
Margaret Flores Program Manager
Fox Valley Technical College, Criminal Justice Center for Innovation
Toll-Free Phone 888-370-1752 (toll-free)
Local Phone: 920-735-2589 (local phone)
920-996-7192 (fax)
flores@fvtc.edu
www.fvtc.edu/typjj
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