The Cleveland Model Lisa Bottoms Director, Human Services & Child/Youth Development – The Cleveland Foundation Director, Human Services & Child/Youth Development.

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The Cleveland Model Lisa Bottoms Director, Human Services & Child/Youth Development – The Cleveland Foundation Director, Human Services & Child/Youth Development – The Cleveland Foundation Michael Walker Executive Director – Partnership for a Safer Cleveland Grantmakers for Children, Youth & Families Transforming Communities Pre-Conference Institute – October 14, 2104

The Cleveland Way: A True Partnership Foundations City and County Government Community

Community Partners Beech Brook Case Western Reserve University Cleveland and CMHA Police Community-based Organizations FrontLine Neighborhood Leadership Institute Residents Young people and their families

Wellness Framework Intensive intervention Early intervention Prevention

Why We Must Address Trauma Exposure To Violence Can Have Long Term Effects on Youth – The more exposure a child has to violence, the higher the likelihood that he/she will engage in risky behavior

Children/Adolescents Hypervigilance Emotional problems Alcohol and drug use Problems with trust Problems with concentration Difficulties with emotional regulation and impulse control

Self Care Need for self-care for those who work with trauma- inflicted families

We matter More than the building or the program. Young people come for the content, but the context matters and helps them success or bounce back. They watch adult behaviors closely and how we model adaptive strategies to stress matters.

STANCE: PAR Process & Goals CMHAPD  Frontline  Referral to 24/7 Hotline Contact & Screening ≤72hrs

STANCE: PAR Process & Goals Frontline Crisis Services On-going Services Referral Beech Brook

Connection to Community Activities Beech Brook STANCE: PAR Process & Goals School Engagement Monitor Engagement Juvenile Justice System Increased Hope Decreased Trauma Symptoms Goals

Home visitsViolence interruptionMentoring Connect to other services Peacemakers Alliance

Multiple systems/funders Many neighborhoods Hundreds of providers and programs 1000’s of youth and families Youth Development System Players MyCom

Promise Ambassadors