Federal Agency Panel Maria Queen, HUD Sarah Oberlander,HHS Norris Dickard, ED Eugene Schneeberg, DOJ Edna Primrose, DOL October 31, 2011.

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Federal Agency Panel Maria Queen, HUD Sarah Oberlander,HHS Norris Dickard, ED Eugene Schneeberg, DOJ Edna Primrose, DOL October 31, 2011

Federal Panel Panelists from the federal agencies comprising the Forum’s Federal Coordination Team (FCT) will provide status updates for their agencies, to include feedback from the Forum city site visits and overview of each agency’s Action Plan. This session will include Q & A.

D EPARTMENT OF H OUSING AND U RBAN D EVELOPMENT HUD’s COMMITMENT TO THE FORUM ON YOUTH VIOLENCE PREVENTION Designated local HUD Administrators to address HUD- related matters Raised the profile of housing as an essential element in preventing youth violence Connect local Public Housing Authorities (PHAs) to the broader work of the Forum Actively engage youth living in HUD-assisted housing with local Forum efforts Build on existing efforts of HUD’s Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships to offer customized technical assistance 3

HUD C OMMITMENT Utilize existing efforts/expertise of HUD’s Office for International and Philanthropic Innovation Connect the applicable Forum localities to the Strong Cities, Strong Communities Initiative, Choice Neighborhoods Program, and other local HUD initiatives. HUD contact information: Maria Queen, HUD Liaison, Federal Interagency Youth Initiatives , David J. A. Carradini, Program Advisor HUD Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships , Sarah Gillespie, Coordinator, Philanthropic Research and Initiatives Office for International and Philanthropic Innovation , 4

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Partnership: think outside the box Youth development approach Prevention requires different data

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Safe and Healthy Students “Improving Conditions for Learning” 6

OSHS – What We Do! Supporting Student Success School Climate Improvement Bullying prevention Mental Health Physical Education Substance abuse prevention Violence prevention Emergency Management 7

Grant Programs FY 12 Safe and Supportive Schools Grants (state) Emergency Management Safe Schools, Healthy Students Grants Physical Education Program (aka PEP) 21 st Century Learning Centers Program (state) Promise Neighborhoods www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/index.html Office of Elementary and Secondary Education 8

Technical Assistance Centers Safe and Supportive Schools (S3) TA Center ( Higher Education Center, AODV Prevention ( Readiness and Emergency Management (

Stay in Touch – we are here to serve you! 10 ED’s Safe & Supportive Schools e-Newsletter OSHS grants, related federal grants, foundation funding, research, resources… MUCH, MUCH, MORE – and its free!!! www2.ed.gov/news/newsletters/listserv/prev entioned.html

U.S. Department of Justice Commitment to the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention

DOL - Support for the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention U.S. Attorneys Offices will continue to provide strong local leadership BJA & OJJDP site coordinators will continue to be responsiveness to TTA requests & assist with support for Peer to Peer Visits. COPS Office will provide support and guidance to Forum localities in the form of TA on Community policing approaches and data sharing OVW through active leadership and participation in the Forum will meaningfully connect the issues of teen dating violence, sexual assault and stalking with the broader work of the Forum. OCOM will continue to work to generate positive media coverage and conduct congressional outreach to support Forum events and activities. DOJ leadership will continue to demonstrate commitment for the Forum through annual convenings, site visits, and through outreach to Philanthropic, Corporate, and faith and community based stakeholders. U.S. Department of Justice Commitment to the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention

U.S. Department of Labor Support for the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention

DOL - Support for the National Forum on Youth Violence Prevention Action Plan Activities: Increase regional/state/local input oParticipation in site visits & local activities oInformation flow – employment & training options oPromote the Forum’s achievements Training/technical assistance oParticipation from additional DOL agencies Expanded Forum partnerships oFollow-up from site visits Contact: (202)

Questions?