An important ingredient of Linking Systems of Care is documenting the journey. These videos offer insights from the project Steering Committee Members, outside experts from other disciplines and members of the demonstration site teams.
Universal Screening: LSC Reflections on Capstone Lessons Learned
NCJFCJ Steering Committee
Members of the Linking Systems of Care Steering Committee and selected project staff respond to interview questions that will inform a fall of 2020 Capstone publication,
Linking Systems of Care: Three Guiding Principles, Four States, and Five Early Lessons in Systems Change. The goal of this video is to provide a preview of findings concerning the need for universal screening approaches to serve young victims and is based on interview highlights with LSC Steering Committee member,
Clare Anderson.
Date added: December 2, 2020
Conducting Gap Analysis: LSC Reflections on Capstone Lessons Learned
NCJFCJ Steering Committee
Members of the Linking Systems of Care Steering Committee and selected project staff respond to interview questions that will inform a fall of 2020 Capstone publication,
Linking Systems of Care: Three Guiding Principles, Four States, and Five Early Lessons in Systems Change. The goal of this video is to provide a preview of findings concerning the role of formal gap-analysis research when seeking to better serve young victims and is based on interview highlights with LSC Steering Committee member,
Jacquelyn Boggess, JD
Date added: December 2, 2020
Readiness for Change: LSC Reflections on Capstone Lessons Learned
NCJFCJ Steering Committee
Members of the Linking Systems of Care Steering Committee and selected project staff respond to interview questions that will inform a fall of 2020 Capstone publication,
Linking Systems of Care: Three Guiding Principles, Four States, and Five Early Lessons in Systems Change. The goal of this video is to provide a preview of findings concerning how jurisdictions can go about measuring their readiness for change when seeking to better serve young victims and is based on interview highlights with LSC Steering Committee Co-chair,
Lyman Legters.
Date added: December 2, 2020
Data Driven Change: LSC Reflections on Capstone Lessons Learned
NCJFCJ Steering Committee
Members of the Linking Systems of Care Steering Committee and selected project staff respond to interview questions that will inform a fall of 2020 Capstone publication,
Linking Systems of Care: Three Guiding Principles, Four States, and Five Early Lessons in Systems Change. The goal of this video is to provide a preview of findings concerning how jurisdictions can integrate peformance measurement and data to drive change when seeking to better serve young victims and is based on interview highlights with LSC Steering Committee member,
Chris Newlin.
Date added: December 2, 2020
Shared Definitions: LSC Reflections on Capstone Lessons Learned
NCJFCJ Steering Committee
Members of the Linking Systems of Care Steering Committee and selected project staff respond to interview questions that will inform a fall of 2020 Capstone publication,
Linking Systems of Care: Three Guiding Principles, Four States, and Five Early Lessons in Systems Change. The goal of this video is to provide a preview of findings concerning the need for creating shared definitions when serving young victims and is based on interview highlights with LSC Steering Committee Co-chair,
Hon. Romona A. Gonzalez.
Date added: December 2, 2020
Overview Montage: LSC Reflections on Capstone Lessons Learned
NCJFCJ Steering Committee
Members of the Linking Systems of Care Steering Committee and selected project staff respond to interview questions that will inform a fall of 2020 Capstone publication, Linking Systems of Care: Three Guiding Principles, Four States, and Five Early Lessons in Systems Change. The goal of this video montage is to provide a preview of the final capstone publication and the framework used to gather information. The comprehensive publication will document key challenges and solutions, so that future initiatives attempting to link systems of care will have a clearer path forward.
Date added: December 12, 2020
National Crime Victims’ Rights Week 2019
During National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, 2019, members of the Linking Systems of Care Steering Committee, Demonstrations Sites, National Technical Assistance Provider, and Demonstration Sites shared the project’s Guiding Principles value statements. These statements are what we believe child serving systems need to better serve children, youth, families, and caregivers wo have experienced victimization or been exposed to violence. There is no better way to commemorate, Honoring Our Past and Creating Hope for the Future.
Date added: April 16, 2019
Hon. Ramona Gonzalez
NCJFCJ Steering Committee Member
Q1. Why would the Vision 21: LSC project be important to a judge?
Q2. How does trauma impact families?
Date added: October 24, 2018
Nicole Camp
Program Manager, Montana Board of Crime Control
Q1. What advise would you give future demonstration sites?
Date added: October 24, 2018
Laurie Crawford
Project Manager, Virginia Department of Social Services
Q1: What is the biggest success of the Vision 21: LSC project so far?
Date added: October 24, 2018
Isaiah Pickens, PhD
Assistant Director, National Child Traumatic Stress Network
Q1. How does trauma impact children and youth?
Date added: October 24, 2018
Caren Harp
Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Liberty University of Law
Q1. Tell us a little about the NCJFCJ's National Steering Committee for the Vision 21: LSC project.
Date added: October 24, 2018
Bethany Case
Victim Justice Program Specialist, Office for Victims of Crime
Q1. What role does the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) play in the Vision 21: LSC project?
Date added: October 24, 2018
Amy Lommen
Research Associate, University of Montana
Q1. What kind of help do you request from technical assistance providers (e.g., NCJFCJ)?
Q2. What advice do you have for other demonstration sites?
Date added: October 24, 2018