Violence Prevention Plan National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention

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Violence Prevention Plan National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention City of Long Beach Safe Long Beach Violence Prevention Plan National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention Washington, D.C. May 10–13, 2015 Doug – I am Doug Haubert, City Prosecutor for the City of Long Beach. It is my pleasure to be here representing Mayor Robert Garcia. I would like to introduce my co-presenter, Neighborhood Relations Officer, Tracy Colunga. She and her team provide staff support to develop and implement Safe Long Beach. Also, I would like to recognize the Long Beach delegation that is here me: Diana Tang, City Manager Government Affairs Police Chief Robert Luna Development Services Director Amy Bodek Health and Human Services Director Kelly Colopy LBUSD Superintendent Christopher Steinhauser Pastor Gregory Sanders, Long Beach Minister’s Alliance Youth Representative – PD Explorer Commander Alan Feldman Youth Representative – Referred by the City Prosecutor, Johnathan Coleman

Comprehensive Plan High-level policy document with a coordination plan All forms of violence: Family School Community Tracy – It is my pleasure to provide an overview of Safe Long Beach with City Prosecutor Haubert. (Read slide) Long Beach is unique in that we are addressing violence across the life span. We know trauma is fluid and flows back and forth from the home, to school, and out into the community.

Tracy - Read Slide

Tracy – Align with MBK.

Coordination Team Members California State University, Long Beach City of Long Beach City Manager’s Office City Prosecutor Health & Human Services Fire Department Parks, Recreation & Marine Police Department Public Library Public Works Housing Authority of County of Los Angeles Long Beach City College Long Beach Memorial Medical Center/Miller Children’s Hospital Long Beach Unified School District Los Angeles County Children and Family Services District Attorney Mental Health Probation Department Sheriff Department Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network St. Mary Medical Center UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs United States Attorney's Office Central District of California United States Department of Homeland Security Doug –Coordination Team – Members serve in an advisory role to provide oversight, policy guidance, and accountability. Members meet quarterly to assess implementation progress, receive updated assessments, review workgroup reports, and provide strategic direction. (Policy Level)

Initiative Alignment May 2014—City Council adopted Safe Long Beach. October 2014—DOJ Anti-Gang Strategy Grant awarded to the City Prosecutor’s Office. January 2015—CALGRIP Grant awarded to Development Services Department. January 2015—City Council and the School Board adopted President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper Community Challenge Resolution. February 2015—Consolidation of Programs under Neighborhood Relations Division. Doug – Thanks to the US DOJ, my office was awarded the DOJ Anti-Gang Strategy Grant where we provide truancy intervention efforts through the PACT program. This program holds accountable the parents of the most chronic students in the district. In addition, the funding provides the Gang Op-Out program where former gang members can go through a vetted process to op-out of the local gang injunctions. Tracy – In addition, we are using state CALGRIP funding to provide Prevention, Focused Prevention, Intervention, and Suppression. The project goal is to reduce gang membership and gang victimization among at-risk female youth ages 10-24 within Long Beach who have been trafficked by gang members. City Council adopted the My Brother's Keeper Community Challenge on 1/20/15. The Mayor will invite a MBK Task Force made up of City, school district, and community leaders to develop a MBK local action plan as prescribed by the Whitehouse.

Next Steps Alignment. Secure Resources. Increase Capacity.

Contact Information: Douglas P. Haubert Tracy M. Colunga, MSW City Prosecutor Neighborhood Relations City of Long Beach City of Long Beach 562.570.5600 562. 570.4413 Douglas.Haubert@longbeach.gov Tracy.Colunga@longbeach.gov www.lbvpp.com Doug – As we look in the future to 2020, we see a City where all partners are working together to ensure the safety of residents in their home, at school and in the community. We have listed our contact information if you would like more information on Safe Long Beach to view the adopted work plan. Thank you.