CORE Mothers made two presentations at Maryville Treatment Center during National Crime Victim Rights Week to 150 inmates about the loss of a loved one due to homicide. #NoMoreVictims#Moms#StopTheViolence
Now on @kcur, youth court allows juveniles accused of a misdemeanor offense to be tried, judged & defended by their peers. Find out more about the diversion program that can keep kids out of the juvenile justice system.
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The Problem: Kansas City is ranked #2 by the FBI on the list of most violent cities in the Midwest.
The Solution: Provide educational tools that help people communicate in nonviolent ways.
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Academic, social, and emotional outcomes of young people are improved in schools with positive school climates and those with adequate mental and behavioral health supports. Read more in our latest blog: https://t.co/vfkd0RGCum #studentmentalhealth
The circle process is a way humans come together to celebrate their shared humanity before anything else. Then serious matters are discussed followed by more celebrating of our humanity and shared collaboration. It is a pretty amazing process of regulate, relate, reason.
We did something different today in making a safer city. We centered the voices of young people.
We need to do that more. When a kid knows it’s easier to get a gun on their street than fresh food, we should know we have a lot more to do. We’ll keep listening and working.
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CCR has an upcoming training for new Neighborhood Accountability Board members on Feb. 13, 2023.
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Equipping students with non-violent conflict resolution strategies is one #traumainformed strategy utilized to maintain safe spaces in schools. Thank you @ConflictResKC@KCPS_CentralMS
Partner organizations like @GildasClubKC, @ConflictResKC, and @KCMOPal are supporting the mental health and social-emotional wellbeing of Jackson County kids in unique ways. Find out how in one of our recent blogs. https://t.co/V1hj9Niome
Gun violence is now the leading cause of death for Black and Brown children in the U.S.. Research shows that systemic inequality, poverty, and underfunded school systems all factor in the rise of gun-related deaths for children of color. https://t.co/i70wKfmuMM
Conflict Transformation Specialists: Ruth Boettner and Danny Ramos at Central Middle School equipping the leaders of tomorrow with crucial conflict resolution skills that will help them break the cycles of violence in their school.
64,000 children will receive services this year because of the CSF. Voting for #JacksonCountyQuestion1 will continue to provide funding for 85 partner organizations employing 400 people who support 138 mental health programs for our kids and youth. https://t.co/lpbivXp2Vj
A "yes" vote for Jackson County Question #1 on the November 8th ballot will make a real difference in the lives of our kids and community. See the impact we’ve made by downloading our 2021 Report. https://t.co/YBV6h7ZD4y