お知らせ
Prevention Connection: State Strategy Development, Grantee Successes, and Engagement with the Arts
- [登録者]U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- [言語]日本語
- [エリア]Washington DC, DC
- 登録日 : 2024/12/04
- 掲載日 : 2024/12/04
- 変更日 : 2024/12/04
- 総閲覧数 : 17 人
- お店を検索するなら『タウンガイド』
-
- MANAHOUSEKEEPINGはオアフ島ハワイを拠点に、戸建て、バケーションレ...
-
「信頼と実績」オアフ島でハウスキ-ピングサービスを提供しており多くのお客様よりご愛顧いただいております。戸建て、コンドミニアム、オフィスなど様々なプロの清掃サービスを提供しており、部分的な清掃として床・カーペットのみの清掃やカビ除去のみも承ります。忙しくてなかなかお掃除をする時間のない!そんな時は私達プロのお掃除屋さんにお任まかせください!単なる清掃ではなく高度な技術と知識、効率かつ効果的にプロと...
+1 (808) 223-5362MANA HOUSEKEEPING
-
- Weee!最新セール❄️今週はさばのみりん焼き、黒酢たれ納豆、あらびきソーセージ...
-
Weee!最新セール❄️今週はさばのみりん焼き、黒酢たれ納豆、あらびきソーセージ、おいなりさん、伊藤園ジャスミン茶などがおトク✨お餅や和菓子など、お正月商品も取り扱い中!
+1 (510) 358-8960Weee!
-
- クアロア・ランチは、ハワイ・オアフ島の北東に位置する大自然に囲まれたアクティビテ...
-
クアロア・ランチは、ハワイ・オアフ島の北東に位置する大自然に囲まれたアクティビティ・センター。乗馬や四輪バギー、映画ロケ地ツアーなど、約10種類の様々なアクティビティやマリンスポーツをオプショナルツアーとして楽しむことができます。切り立つ渓谷に囲まれたクアロアの広大な大自然は、「ジュラシック・パーク」や「ゴジラ」、「パールハーバー」をはじめとしたハリウッド映画やテレビドラマのロケ地としても度々使用...
+1 (808) 237-7321クアロア・ランチ
-
- イーストヴィレッジにあるSourAjiへようこそ。当店では日本クオリティの創作料...
-
日本食のメッカであるイーストヴィレッジに位置する当店では、料理の芸術と日本の伝統が融合しています。おまかせディナーは、厳選された食材と技術でご提供いたします。プレミアムな飲み物とともに、一品一品が織り成す至高の味わいをお楽しみいただけます。お手頃価格のおまかせ体験としても最適で、90分の食事時間で費用は100ドル以下。アマダイ、キングサーモン、そしてもちろんアジの握りがお待ちしております。皆様のご...
+1 (917) 561-0895SourAji
-
- LAのセレブが通うネイルサロンで学ぶ、ビギナーからプロまでのネイルトレーニングス...
-
MARS THE SALON LAでは、セルフネイルとして趣味を嗜む目的で学ぶ方向けから、現在日本で活躍していて将来LAでネイリストを目指したいと希望されている方々のために、最適なプログラムを実施しています。LAの高級サロンでネイルの技術が学べる!ライセンス取得・就労ビザが近道となる! LAでプロネイリストを目指すための、サロンワーク体験!ネイル初心者の方も安心!マニキュア、ペディキュア、ジェルネ...
+1 (323) 433-7216MARS + NAIL & SPA
-
- 魚とお肉の素材を活かす居酒屋です🏮でもちょっと中華料理も用意してます🍜絶品の秋田...
-
11月に木更津駅東口にOPENした『yairo』おしゃれな空間で素材を活かして料理の品々とより料理を美味しくするお酒でお食事を華やかに彩ります✨秋田牛ランプローストのほかにも人気中華料理店の店主を父に持つオーナーが作る中華料理もハマること間違いなし!ご来店お待ちしております♪落ち着いた雰囲気の店内で、デート・お一人様・お子様連れでもご利用いただけます。貸し切り・各種ご宴会のご予約も承っております。...
+81-438-71-6719Yairo
-
- レッドウッドシティ駅すぐにある日本食居酒屋!和食材を使った創作料理や日本酒、ウィ...
-
日本人シェフによる他では味わえない料理や和テイストを取り入れたオリジナルカクテルなどを愉しんでいただけます。美味しい時間をご提供できるよう皆様のご来店をお待ちしています。
+1 (650) 257-7653Kemuri Japanese Baru
-
- タイ ・ バンコクの現地オプショナルツアー予約サイト | おすすめの現地ツアー ...
-
国内観光や世界遺産アユタヤ観光などのオプショナルツアーはもちろんのこと、国内のビーチリゾートホテルや隣国カンボジアのパッケージツアーなど、様々なご要望にお応えしております。
+66 (02) 656-0026パンダバス
-
- さっぱりとしたソフトクリームが大人気🍦鴨川のKAMOGAWA SEASIDE B...
-
人気のクッキークリームサンドを販売するKOFUKUがカフェをオープン!人気のシトラス&チーズのミックスソフトクリーム をはじめとする柑橘とチーズを使ったスイーツはもちろん、キーマカレーや旬の柑橘を使ったドリンクなどどの季節に来てもどの時間でも楽しんでいただけるメニューが豊富なカフェです🍹鴨川に来た際はぜひお立ち寄りください。
+81-4-7096-5050果房KOFUKU CITRUS&CHEESE
-
- 日本式本格的指圧と指圧師によるハリウッド式小顔整顔。首や肩こり、顎関節症、ストレ...
-
首や肩こり、頭痛や慢性の腰痛、不眠症また冷え症などでお悩みの方は是非一度全身指圧を受けて見て下さい。その効果に驚かれることと思います。ハリウッド式小顔整顔では顔の歪みを調整し、憧れの小顔に変身。左右対称療法の原理を用い、顔の左右の調整、頭蓋骨の調整により、顔の歪みや広がり、たるみやアンバランスを改善します。顎関節症、アゴが開かない、かくかくするなどにもよく効きます。最近では、偏頭痛のひどい人や吐き...
+1 (310) 542-1200西田指圧センター
-
- トロピカルな雰囲気の店内で多国籍料理が食べれる料理店flamingo cafe。...
-
館山城近くでお昼はソフトクリームが人気のカフェ、夜は多国籍の創作料理がメインのお店という2つの顔をもつ料理店『flamingo cafe』女子会や誕生日会等のパーティーのご利用も多数🎉出張フラミンゴカフェとして出張でのサービスも行っておりますのでぜひ。※座席数に限りがある為、ご来店の際はお早めにご予約くださいませ。
+81-90-2332-0695フラミンゴカフェ
-
- 房総のお土産に人気の「鯛せんべい」を中心に、四季折々の和菓子を製造しております。
-
鯛せんべいをはじめ、四季折々の和菓子を製造しております。和匠 かまたで発売する和菓子は手作り製。大正時代から受け継がれてきた伝統的な技法を守り、手から手へ、人から人へと、私どもの真心をお届け致します。房総地域のお土産やお茶菓子にぜひ。
+81-4-7095-2828和匠 かまた
-
- 【空き家リノベーションカフェ】若宮団地の空き家をリノベーションして誕生した『On...
-
団地再生プロジェクトの第一弾として誕生した『On Re.cafe』天井から差し込む日に当たりながら落ち着いた時間を過ごしたり、テラス席で木漏れ日の下でお友達とランチをするなどご来店いただいた全てのお客様にご飯とカフェでの時間を楽しんでいただけるよう心がけております。からだに優しい発酵調味料を使ったランチメニューをぜひご堪能ください。
+81-436-78-9558On Re.cafe
-
- 未経験からのスタートを力強く後押しする職場です。君津市で新たな一歩を踏み出す方を...
-
未経験からのスタートを力強く後押しする職場です、学歴や経験不問で幅広く人材を募集しております。暮らしに欠かせない水道の工事を筆頭に、安全な現場運営のためにも交通誘導は欠かせないお仕事です。募集について学歴・経験・性別に関する制限を設けておらず、未経験者やブランクがある方も含めて幅広く歓迎しております。会社見学及び現場見学も受け付けているため、お気軽にご相談ください。
+81-439-29-6440株式会社 WING
-
- 【健康な身体と健康な心を育てる ウェルネス保育園君津】一緒に働く保育士さんを募集...
-
【健康な身体と健康な心を育てる ウェルネス保育園君津】一緒に働く保育士さんを募集中!園見学、求人応募やお問い合わせ等、お気軽にご連絡ください
+81-439-32-1150ウェルネス保育園君津
cp3 prevention connection header [ https://www.dhs.gov/cp3-news ]
Welcome to the "Prevention Connection", a newsletter highlighting activities, resources, and information from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3).
Please note, inclusion of articles, research, and references to non-DHS organizations are for informational purposes only and does not constitute an official endorsement by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or Federal Government. External links do not imply a relationship with, affiliation with, sponsorship of, or endorsement by the Department, nor do they imply that content has been authored by or represents the views or opinions of the Department, or promotion of any commercial product or service.
________________________________________________________________________
Table of Contents
* A Letter from Our Director [ #link_1 ]
* Feature Story [ #link_3 ]
* From the Field [ #link_5 ]
* Strategic Engagement [ #link_4 ]
* Recently Published Research [ #link_6 ]
* New Video Series and Multimedia Library [ #link_2 ]
blank
A Letter from Our Director
I’m a big fan of New Year’s Eve. I think it is helpful and healthy for the calendar to serve us up a reminder each year to take stock of what we have accomplished and think about how we can improve in the coming year.
*Taking Stock:*
The targeted violence and terrorism prevention (TVTP) community of practice is growing and maturing more quickly than ever before. More and different governmental, professional, and geographic communities realize that targeted violence is preventable and they have an important role to play. We are proud to have contributed to that growth by awarding $18 million in TVTP Grant funding, sponsoring the Invent2Prevent student competition, conducting 3,189 in-person and virtual engagements, and publishing six widely downloaded, evidence-based Prevention Resources. This year CP3 delivered 387 trainings and hosted six Prevention Forums with nearly 3,000 attendees, partnered with an ever-increasing list of state governments on TVTP strategies, and spread the word through award-winning outreach [ https://www.hstoday.us/featured/hstoday-holiday-hero-awards-2024-national-awardees/ ] and strategic communications platforms with a primary distribution channel of over 25,000 direct recipients.
*Our New Year’s Resolutions:*
The staff of CP3 looks forward to 2025. We hope to see an additional 10 state TVTP strategies published and enhanced efforts to support governors and their homeland security advisors to successfully implement existing strategies. We will continue investing in multidisciplinary behavioral threat assessment and management (BTAM) teams and other promising practices through the FY25 TVTP Grant Program and strategic partnerships with National Threat Evaluation and Reporting Program, National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC), and Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers, as well as with mental health, behavioral health, and social protection organizations and professionals. This year, CP3 had 2047 engagements from Field Operations, a 122% increase from last year. In next year, CP3 aims to increase engagements by another 25%. We will research and publish another six evidence-based Prevention Resources, making them available to an even larger community of practice. Finally, CP3 looks to grow our multipronged strategic communications program by expanding the use of social media, video-promoted content, and other innovative tools.
Thank you for what you have done this year to keep your communities safe, and thank you in advance for carrying the TVTP mission forward in 2025 and beyond.
bill-braniffblank
blankcp3 green arrow - correct
Feature Story
State TVTP Strategy Development Gains Momentum with CP3 Support
A state-level strategy for targeted violence and terrorism prevention (TVTP) can help individual states strengthen public safety and address their unique and dynamic threat environments. Over the last few years, six states have published TVTP strategies (Colorado, Florida, Hawai’i, Illinois, New York, and Texas), and 10 additional states are currently in the drafting or publication process. CP3’s goal is to support the finalization of a minimum of 10 new state strategies. So far, 28 states have expressed interest in working with CP3 on a state strategy, some of which are taking initial steps toward drafting. CP3 provides states with guidance and support to navigate the complexities of developing a robust strategy. Read More... [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/11/26/cp3-supports-state-tvtp-strategy-development ]
SS Wheel [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/11/26/cp3-supports-state-tvtp-strategy-development ]
*Full Blog Post* [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/11/26/cp3-supports-state-tvtp-strategy-development ]
________________________________________________________________________
cp3 arrow red
From the Field
Texas Partners with CP3 to Build State Strategy in Violence Prevention
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has recognized the urgent need to strengthen TVTP efforts at the state level. To address this need, Texas DPS sought CP3’s help in designing a comprehensive behavioral threat assessment, intervention, and prevention program strategy. Read more about this effort in our blog. Read More... [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/11/26/cp3-works-texas-build-state-strategy ]
FTF image [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/11/26/cp3-works-texas-build-state-strategy ]
*Full Blog Post* [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/11/26/cp3-works-texas-build-state-strategy ]
CP3 Collaborates with Ohio to Create Statewide BTAM Strategies
Ohio continues to advance its statewide efforts to integrate BTAM with suicide prevention strategies, a focus highlighted in a recent meeting with local, state, and federal partners. Research shows that a narrow window often exists between the onset of suicidal ideation and self-harm, emphasizing the need for early identification and intervention. While suicidal ideation and violent behavior differ, recognizing suicide ideation signs is vital for preventing both suicide and, in some cases, externalized violence.
Crisis intervention teams are crucial in responding to individuals in crisis, while BTAM identifies concerning behaviors early, enabling multidisciplinary teams to intervene before a crisis occurs. By aligning these efforts, Ohio aims to improve early identification and provide a comprehensive response to those at risk.
CP3 engages with Ohio to encourage strategies to prevent targeted violence and terrorism, with over 130 engagements in FY24 at conferences, state summits, community prevention coalition meetings, hospitals, K-12 schools, and college campuses around Ohio.
CP3 Hosts Webinar on Recognizing Risk Factors
Recent data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health shows that Utah has the highest reported rate of mental illness in the U.S., with nearly 30% of adults reporting mental health issues in the past year. Because mental illness is a risk factor for targeted violence, clinical health education is critical. A CP3 regional prevention coordinator hosted a webinar on pathways and risk factors associated with violence on Sept. 26. Over 100 Utah clinical providers participated.
CP3 Grantee Leads Cherokee Nation School Safety Summit in Oklahoma
The Cherokee Nation, like many communities across the country, faced growing concerns about school safety and targeted violence. Administrators, teachers, and school resource officers were tasked with finding effective ways to prevent school violence, protect students, and foster a culture of safety. With funding from DHS’s CP3 TVTP Grant Program, the Cherokee Nation was able to put on the Cherokee Nation School Safety Summit on July 18. Two CP3 regional prevention coordinators traveled to Oklahoma to serve as opening and break-out speakers at the event.
________________________________________________________________________
cp3 arrow tangerine - header
Grantee Spotlight
TVTP Grantee Urban Rural Action is “Uniting to Prevent Targeted Violence”
Through the TVTP Grant Program, CP3 provides funding to initiate, develop, or enhance sustainable prevention programs in local communities. One of the grantees, Urban Rural Action, operates out of Pennsylvania and recognized the same need to underscore the importance of violence prevention work in the U.S. Read More... [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/12/03/tvtp-grantee-uniting-prevent-violence ]
Grantee Spotlight [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/12/03/tvtp-grantee-uniting-prevent-violence ]
*Full Blog Post* [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/12/03/tvtp-grantee-uniting-prevent-violence ]
blank
________________________________________________________________________
cp3 green arrow - correct
Strategic Engagement
Arts [ https://aaec.ed.gov/node/122 ]
CP3 Collaborates with the Arts
In addition to supporting the arts through Invent2Prevent and the TVTP Grant Program, CP3 works with organizations that use the arts as a protective factor for prevention. Learn more about how CP3 works to build safe and healthy communities through the arts [ https://links-1.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Faaec.ed.gov%2Fnode%2F122/2/010001938e037032-6883bb5a-8230-46bf-a170-e0ec119e42ad-000000/XLbUo4yTamw21ECDT2sQEjAWIAbmhZWz5TyHEjiXygo=382 ].
*Full Blog Post* [ https://aaec.ed.gov/node/122 ]
________________________________________________________________________
CP3 Prevention Forums Unwrapped
During 2024, CP3 held six successful Prevention Forums with 2,854 attendees. Expert panelists showcased how targeted violence and terrorism are preventable. Check back for more information on our 2025 Prevention Forum [ https://links-1.govdelivery.com/CL0/https:%2F%2Fwww.dhs.gov%2Fprevention-forums/1/010001938e037032-6883bb5a-8230-46bf-a170-e0ec119e42ad-000000/B8Y_9FkTWFclplF6LB6L67CyvLkmbgXKWVu6hGcjNEc=382 ] series.
PFs [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/11/26/prevention-forums-unwrapped ]
*Full Blog Post* [ https://www.dhs.gov/news/2024/11/26/prevention-forums-unwrapped ]
cp3 arrow tangerine - header
Recently Published Research
NTAC recently published Behavioral Threat Assessment Units: A Guide for State and Local Law Enforcement to Prevent Targeted Violence [ https://www.secretservice.gov/newsroom/reports/threat-assessments/guidance-law-enforcement/details ], which offers a framework for state and local law enforcement agencies to proactively identify and intervene with those who display threatening or concerning behavior in their communities.
________________________________________________________________________
A recently published study funded by the National Institute of Justice examines risk and protective factors [ https://nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/examining-radicalizations-risk-and-protective-factors-case-control-study ] by comparing violent or nonviolent criminal extremists to nonoffending extremists and other types of violent offenders.
________________________________________________________________________
The National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center, the Department of Homeland Security's Center of Excellence for terrorism prevention and counterterrorism research at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, has recently published research on vicarious trauma [ https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/ncitereportsresearch/86/ ] in counterterrorism practitioners and how extremists recruit and engage followers [ https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/ncitereportsresearch/87/ ] online.
________________________________________________________________________
cp3 arrow tangerine - header
University Engagement Series Highlight
In September, CP3 presented on the public health-informed approach to preventing targeted violence in two University Engagement Series talks. The first session took place at the University of Maryland, engaging undergraduate students studying terrorism. The second was held virtually with students from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. These presentations highlighted CP3’s use of public health principles to address violence and encouraged students to explore their role in prevention efforts. If you are interested in organizing similar engagements, contact CP3PreventionEvents@hq.dhs.gov.
cp3 arrow red
Tools and Resources
Prevention Resource Finder
The Prevention Resource Finder [ https://urldefense.us/v3/__http:/preventionresourcefinder.gov/__;!!BClRuOV5cvtbuNI!EUWMb2Hix044k7gA_dY7Oyg-cKVmHr-6n0oUqEqx6kNQ-rWZHHn50LClizwTFAp70lyEEj6AdCMZCYxxoyVMoGZgAZ3-SdC0hvWVwhZ777iUeQ%24 ] (PRF) is expanding! Visit the expanded site, with nearly 200 resources, to find prevention tools to help keep your community safe.
Administered by CP3, the PRF is the one-stop federal website for government produced and funded resources to help your community prevent targeted violence and terrorism. The site includes training and funding opportunities, as well as evidence-based resources.
To recommend resources for the site or provide feedback, please reach out to the PRF team at preventionresourcefinder@hq.dhs.gov.
________________________________________________________________________
The Vermont Violence Prevention Project (VVPP)
Funded in FY23 by DHS’s CP3 TVTP Grant Program, VVPP provides a range of resources designed to equip individuals and communities with the tools needed to proactively prevent targeted violence. While some activities are tailored to Vermont communities, these key resources are available to anyone looking to strengthen their approach to violence prevention: VVPP - Vermont Violence Prevention Project | Division of Safety and Compliance | The University of Vermont [ https://www.uvm.edu/dsc/vvpp-vermont-violence-prevention-project#:~:text=The%20Vermont%20Violence%20Prevention%20Project%20%28VVPP%29%20is%20committed,universities%2C%20medium%20to%20large%20employers%20and%20community%20organizations. ]
Contact the VVPP <vvpp@uvm.edu> for more information on these resources and other grant-related activities.
cp3 header arrow white
New Video Series and Multimedia Library
Our new video library makes it easy for you to watch CP3’s mini-series on related TVTP topics and the work being done by our nation's prevention providers.
video image [ https://www.dhs.gov/medialibrary/assets/video/56465 ]
CP3 works to create a culture of prevention for targeted violence and terrorism in the United States. To support this, we have added three new videos to the CP3 Video Resource Library [ https://www.dhs.gov/cp3-video-resource-library ], highlighting the mission behind CP3, a public health-informed approach to prevention, and the role of RPCs in communities. Our Video Resource Library is home to a growing collection of videos that CP3 has created for prevention providers, students, researchers, and the public.
*Watch Video* [ https://www.dhs.gov/cp3-video-resource-library ]
Until Next Time
For more information on CP3 programs and initiatives, please visit http://www.dhs.gov/cp3
Visit the Prevention Resource Finder [ https://www.dhs.gov/prevention ] for information to help prepare for and prevent targeted violence and terrorism.
To learn about the Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Grant Program, contact TerrorismPrevention@hq.dhs.gov
"Please note, inclusion of articles, research, and references to non-DHS organizations are for informational purposes only and does not constitute an official endorsement by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security or federal government." "External links do not imply a relationship with, affiliation with, sponsorship of, or endorsement by the Department, nor do they imply that content has been authored by or represents the views or opinions of the Department, or promotion of any commercial product or service."
"CP3 prioritizes privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties consistent with DHS legal authorities and policy. CP3 works to ensure that its programs include fundamental constitutional and legal protections. CP3 does not engage in widespread data collection or activities like law enforcement investigations or intelligence gathering. CP3 does not engage in censorship or encourage or facilitate any censorship. Government censorship of viewpoints not only infringes on individuals’ constitutional rights, but it is also an ineffective tactic to prevent targeted violence and terrorism."
You are subscribed to updates from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Manage Subscriptions [ https://public.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHS/subscriber/edit?preferences=true#tab1 ] | Privacy Policy [ https://www.dhs.gov/privacy-policy ] | Help [ https://insights.govdelivery.com/Communications/Subscriber_Help_Center ]
Connect with DHS:
Facebook [ https://www.dhs.gov/facebook?utm_source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dhsgov ] | Twitter [ https://www.dhs.gov/twitter?utm_source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dhsgov ] | Instagram [ https://www.dhs.gov/instagram?utm_source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dhsgov ] | LinkedIn [ https://www.dhs.gov/linkedin?utm_source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dhsgov ] | Flickr [ https://www.dhs.gov/flickr?utm_source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dhsgov ] | YouTube [ https://www.dhs.gov/youtube?utm_source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=dhsgov ]
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
www.dhs.gov [ https://www.dhs.gov ]
________________________________________________________________________
This email was sent to mshinji3056@gmail.com on behalf of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security | DHS.gov [ https://dhs.gov/ ]
body .abe-column-block { min-height: 5px; }