Building Community Resource Capacity in New Hampshire
GrantID: 56588
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: August 21, 2023
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Building Collaborative Community Resource Hubs in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, the juvenile justice system faces significant capacity gaps, particularly regarding access to integrated services for at-risk youth. Often, available resources may be fragmented, leaving families without access to essential educational, mental health, and vocational support. Establishing collaborative community resource hubs aims to address these challenges by providing a centralized location for services that foster positive youth development.
The need for such hubs is evident within the state’s demographic landscape, where rural populations often experience barriers in accessing educational opportunities and mental health resources. New Hampshire's youth are at risk not only due to economic challenges but also due to a lack of coordinated support systems. The collaborative hubs will bring together various stakeholders, including schools, local governments, and non-profits, to ensure comprehensive service offerings catered to the community’s specific needs.
By providing access to integrated services through these hubs, the initiative focuses on improving outcomes such as youth engagement in education, mental health support utilization, and overall well-being. These outcomes are critical, considering the high rates of mental health issues reported among New Hampshire’s youth, which can lead to delinquent behavior when left unaddressed. The program will implement effective tracking systems to measure engagement levels and service utilization, ultimately aiming to foster a supportive ecosystem for youth.
To successfully implement these resource hubs, readiness on multiple fronts is required. This includes ensuring physical locations are accessible and equipped, training staff adequately in multi-disciplinary approaches, and establishing protocols for collaboration across various agencies. Furthermore, outreach efforts will be made to ensure that families are aware of and can access these resources, especially in underserved regions. By building these collaborative hubs, New Hampshire aims to bridge the gaps in service delivery and improve outcomes for youth involved in the justice system.
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