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Act 55 of 2022: Summary of School Safety Provisions
WEBSchool Safety & Mental Health Grants. SSSC must make the grant application and mental health survey available by no later than August 1, 2022. School entities must make application by August 31, 2022. Again, eligible school entities are school districts, IUs, CTCs, and charters. Grants are formula-based established by Act 55.
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Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
WEB14 Community Corrections Facilities and 40 Contract Facilities. Approximately 16,000 employees. More than 51,000 offenders (County Jails and PBPP do not fall under the jurisdiction of the Department) The Department uses the RST (Risk Screening Tool) to identify the offenders risk to re-offend. Offenders who are low risk do not receive …
Guidelines for Centralized Coordinating Entities (CCEs)
WEB1 FY 2020-2022 NALOXONE FOR FIRST RESPONDERS PROGRAM Guidelines for Centralized Coordinating Entities (CCEs) Updated October 2020 Overview In November 2017, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), in partnership with
2023-24 School Mental Health Grants Funding …
WEB4 1.6. I wanted to make sure that we will be able to use this funding for contracted behavioral health services. Please let me know. ANSWER: Yes, the School Mental Health grants can be used to support contracted behavioral health services.
Recommended Egrants User Registration Date Mandatory …
WEB1. Overview: The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) is now accepting applications for the 2023-24 School Mental Health Grants solicitation, which is a noncompetitive, formula-based funding announcement to provide grants to eligible school entities to support mental health initiatives.
Special Council on Gun Violence
WEBSpecial Council on Gun Violence – Report of Findings, Recommendations & Action Steps 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS I. PREVENTION: STOPPING GUN VIOLENCE BEFORE IT BEGINS Primary Prevention & Youth Engagement Strategies 1. Support and elevate effective, collaborative community-based practices to prevent gun
Dr. Cynthia Wright, D.Ed. Dr. Brian Schneider, PsyD, ABPP …
WEBAbout Dr. Wright. D.Ed. from Indiana University of PA and MA from Edinboro University of PA. 15 years with PA DOC as a Regional and Institutional Licensed Psychologist Manager. 12 years with PA Public Schools as a School Psychologist. Experience in providing mental health services in a variety of settings.
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