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SOLICITATION FOR APPLICATIONS Training Opportunity: How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses Train-the-Trainer (TTT) Events PLEASE COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION IN ITS ENTIRETY TO ENSURE THAT WE HAVE ACCURATE BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON YOUR COMMUNITY AND THAT THE APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF COMMITMENT AMONG COMMUNITY-BASED AGENCIES IS DEMONSTRATED. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. PLEASE RETURN THIS APPLICATION VIA POSTAL MAIL OR E-MAIL BY DECEMBER 21, 2018: SAMHSA s GAINS Center Policy Research Associates, Inc. 345 Delaware Avenue Delmar, NY 12054 Attn: Amelia Allen, Project Assistant II Phone: 518-439-7415 ext. 5237 E-mail: aallen@prainc.com

OVERVIEW SAMHSA s GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation, operated by Policy Research Associates, Inc. (PRA), is known nationally for its work regarding people with behavioral health needs involved in the criminal justice system. The GAINS Center is soliciting applications from communities interested in receiving the How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses train-the-trainer (TTT) event. The purpose of this solicitation is to offer free technical assistance to communities nationwide who are prepared for and interested in expanding their training efforts to create a trauma-informed system. This year s solicitation will place special emphasis during the selection process to applicants that include local trainers who provide training to drug courts and/or re-entry programs. THE SOLICITATION IS FOR: Communities/regions/states seeking to have SAMHSA s GAINS Center conduct a train-the-trainer (TTT) event on How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses. This solicitation requires applicants to specifically address and demonstrate their readiness to implement trauma-informed principles/practices within the organization/community/region/state via their responses to the questions on pages 3 and 4 of this solicitation. This TTT would be available for up to 20 trainers, and is 2 days in length. PURPOSE & BACKGROUND There is growing recognition that trauma can play a significant role in criminal justice involvement. Trauma has been identified as a key issue warranting attention, training, and education by SAMHSA. Although prevalence estimates vary, there is consensus that high percentages of justice-involved women and men have experienced serious trauma throughout their lifetime. The reverberating effects of traumatic experiences can challenge a person s capacity for recovery and pose significant barriers to accessing services, often resulting in an increased risk of coming into contact with the criminal justice system. As a central component of our efforts to assist communities in moving toward a trauma-informed continuum of services to improve outcomes for individuals who have experienced trauma, the GAINS Center has developed the How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses training. This training program is specifically tailored to assist criminal justice professionals in developing trauma-informed responses to justiceinvolved adult men and women. The primary goals of the training are to (1) Increase understanding of trauma, (2) Create an awareness of the impact of trauma on behavior, and (3) Develop trauma-informed responses. Achieving these goals will decrease recidivism, increase safety, and promote and support recovery of justice-involved men and women by linking them to appropriate treatment and support services in the community. The GAINS Center s train-the-trainer (TTT) event is designed to train participants on the delivery of the training described above, and to equip participants with the skills and resources necessary to effectively deliver the training themselves. The objectives of this TTT event are to: Present the How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses training to participants Discuss and review the design, purpose, objectives, and goals of the How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses training Introduce, develop, and enhance training, co-training, facilitation, and public speaking skills with participants Help familiarize training participants with the available tools and resources available to them, including: o The Trainer Tools available through SAMHSA s GAINS Center website o Noteworthy publications and topical resources on trauma and trauma-informed responses Connect participants with peer trainers for ongoing support, collaboration, and dialogue regarding traumainformed responses and community-based training opportunities SAMHSA s GAINS Center Trauma-Informed Care TTT Solicitation Application Page 2

SITE SELECTION SAMHSA s GAINS Center will offer this TTT event free of charge to selected jurisdictions between March 2019 and August 2019. There are no fees for registration, tuition, or materials associated with the training. The GAINS Center will pay all costs associated with pre- and post-training coordination, conference calls, and TTT facilitator time and travel. Communities selected for the TTT events must be able to provide facilities to comfortably accommodate event participants. Further details will be provided to jurisdictions selected to participate. TARGET AUDIENCE/TRAINING PARTICIPANTS Target audiences for this training are community-based criminal justice system professionals, including community corrections officers (probation, parole, and pre-trial services), court personnel, law enforcement officers (including local CIT trainers), and human service providers who work with justice-involved adult populations. Participants may be assembled from within a county, region, or state, and may also be gathered from outside of the community of the training site. Priority will be given to applicants that include participants who work in drug courts or as staff in a reentry program, including SAMHSA-funded Adult Treatment Drug Court and Offender Reentry Program (ORP) grantees. Participants for the TTT events are required to be individuals who have: 1) Worked in the criminal justice system or with criminal justice-involved adult populations for a minimum of three years. (NOTE: Professional Training providers who routinely provide training to professionals who work in the CJ system or with CJ-involved populations are also eligible). 2) At least 40 hours of experience providing professional training. 3) The capacity and support to conduct future trainings in their agencies/communities. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS It is required that each community submitting an application for consideration identify leaders within their community that support this project and are dedicated to allocating staff time to participate in the training activities. Support must be illustrated by a written letter of support or commitment from community partners. This may include administrators from the following local agencies: Courts (with specific emphasis on demonstrating the inclusion of local drug treatment courts, if applicable) Probation/Parole departments Community corrections Law enforcement Service provider agencies that will sponsor trainees To apply, communities must agree to participate in the following aspects of the project if selected for the TTT: 1-2 Pre-training planning conference call(s) with GAINS Center staff Provide space to host the training (must be able to comfortably accommodate up to a total of 22 people) Select up to 20 potential trainers with the aforementioned characteristics Provide proof of the above qualifications for at least 10 trainers (can include resumes, CVs, bios, etc.) Demonstrate capacity to provide follow-up support to trainers post-ttt Agree to the condition that the majority of trainers are required to deliver the training following the TTT Provide details regarding future training dates, locations, and audiences to the GAINS Center through periodic follow up communication Participate in a follow up call with the GAINS Center after several trainers have delivered the training SAMHSA s GAINS Center Trauma-Informed Care TTT Solicitation Application Page 3

All applications for consideration must be received by December 21, 2018. Selected communities will be notified on or before January 14, 2019. TRAINING SITE APPLICATION PLEASE COMPLETE THE APPLICATION BELOW. ONLY COMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR SITE SELECTION. Jurisdiction: Population (#): NAME OF PERSON COMPLETING THIS FORM: TITLE: AGENCY: ADDRESS: PHONE: EMAIL: Please describe any previous training criminal justice professionals in your community have received that specifically focused on the special needs of men or women with mental illness, substance use disorders, and/or histories of trauma. Does your community currently have plans to enhance existing policies or services for this population? Please describe. SAMHSA s GAINS Center Trauma-Informed Care TTT Solicitation Application Page 4

What specific goals does your agency/community hope to achieve by training trainers to deliver the training locally? Why is it important for your jurisdiction to receive this training now? Does your community have programs that offer gender and trauma-specific services? If so, please describe any formal or informal linkages to behavioral health providers that offer such services and what services are offered. Please demonstrate your capacity and intention to provide follow-up support to trainers post-ttt by describing your infrastructure, resources, and specific follow-up plan. Note: it is expected that all of the trainers involved will deliver the training program following the TTT. Please describe the primary audience(s) to whom the trainers would deliver the training post-ttt. Please identify and provide qualifications for at least five individuals that serve as a representative sample of your potential trainers. Credentials for these individuals should meet the requirements outlined in the Application Requirements section, including experience providing professional training. Please note that qualifications for an additional five trainers will be required early in the planning process if awarded. Please explain how you learned about this training solicitation. SAMHSA s GAINS Center Trauma-Informed Care TTT Solicitation Application Page 5

Please identify a primary contact for your jurisdiction. Please ensure the primary contact is someone who will be accessible to the participants and to PRA staff for pre- and post-training activities. PRIMARY CONTACT FOR THIS APPLICATION Primary Contact Name: Role/Position: Agency: City/State/Zip: Phone: Fax: E-mail: PLEASE IDENTIFY THE LEAD AGENCIES/ORGANIZATIONS THAT HAVE AGREED TO SEND STAFF TO PARTICIPATE IN THE HOW BEING TRAUMA-INFORMED IMPROVES CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM RESPONSES TTT EVENT. IF YOU HAVE ADDITIONAL AGENCIES OR ORGANIZATIONS THAT PLAN TO ATTEND, PLEASE IDENTIFY THEM USING THE OTHER CATEGORY. IF THERE ARE MULTIPLE AGENCIES OF THE SAME TYPE, PLEASE COPY THE CORRESPONDING TABLE(S) AND INCLUDE THIS INFORMATION FOR EACH AGENCY SEPARATELY. SAMHSA s GAINS Center Trauma-Informed Care TTT Solicitation Application Page 6

COURT Agency Name: LEAD CONTACT Name: Agency: City, State, Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AGENCY Agency Name: LEAD CONTACT Name: Agency: City, State, Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: SAMHSA s GAINS Center Trauma-Informed Care TTT Solicitation Application Page 7

LAW ENFORCEMENT Agency Name: LEAD CONTACT Name: Agency: City, State, Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: OTHER Agency Name: LEAD CONTACT Name: Agency: City, State, Zip: Phone: Fax: Email: SAMHSA s GAINS Center Trauma-Informed Care TTT Solicitation Application Page 8

Thank you! SAMHSA s GAINS Center sincerely appreciates your interest in this initiative. PLEASE RETURN THIS APPLICATION VIA POSTAL MAIL OR E-MAIL BY DECEMBER 21, 2018: SAMHSA s GAINS Center Policy Research Associates, Inc. 345 Delaware Avenue Delmar, NY 12054 Attn: Amelia Allen, Project Assistant II Phone: 518-439-7415 ext. 5237 E-mail: aallen@prainc.com Late submissions will not be accepted or reviewed. Incomplete applications will not be considered. All applicants will receive notification regarding the status of their application on or before January 14, 2019. Notification will be distributed via email. SAMHSA s GAINS Center Trauma-Informed Care TTT Solicitation Application Page 9