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“We Have the Power to Stop the Violence”: A Process Evaluation of Cuyahoga County’s Defending Childhood Initiative

Jun 16, 2015

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To read the multisite report of the Center for Court Innovation’s evaluation of the Defending Childhood Demonstration Program, click here.

 
 

The following are the other site-specific reports in the evaluation:

Building a Safer Tomorrow: A Process Evaluation of Grand Forks County Defending Childhood Initiative 

Tackling Urban Inequalities: A Process Evaluation of the Boston Defending Childhood Initiative 

Love One Another and Take Care of Each Other: A Process Evaluation of the Rocky Boy’s Children Exposed to Violence Project  

Nawicakiciji – Woasniye – Oaye Waste: A Process Evaluation of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe’s Defending Childhood Initiative 

Through the NOVA Door: A Process Evaluation of Shelby County’s Defending Childhood Initiative

The Cuyahoga County Defending Childhood Initiative was unique in the creation of a fully integrated, county-wide screening, assessment, and service system for children ages 0-18 who have been exposed to violence and are experiencing trauma symptoms. Smaller initiative components included two targeted prevention programs in high-risk neighborhoods; community awareness and education campaigns; and professional training activities. (April 2015)