Our Programs
House Rules
Community Violence
Strategies
Case Management Core Functions
100

The youth meet weekly, participate in quarterly field trips, engage in many constructive activities, and host annual region-wide “Raising Youth Voices” youth summits led by and for youth. Following outreach activities within Greater Hartford, the goal is to amplify community voices, too. 


The Greater Hartford Leadership Academy

100

Stay ______

Curious

100

This happens between unrelated individuals who generally happens outside of the home. 

Community Violence

100

Credible community members are trained to interrupt cycles of violence, discourage retaliation, and change norms around using violence to solve conflict. 

Violence Interruption 

100

Support immediate safety planning and provide timely intervention to interrupt crises. 

Crisis Intervention 

200

This was established in 2004 as Connecticut's first Hospital-Linked Violence Intervention Program (HVIP) and member of the Health Alliance for Violence Intervention (The HAVI).

Hartford Crisis Response Team (HCRT)

200

There is more than 

One Right Answer

200

Who is communities of color are disproportionately impacted? 

Youth and Youth Adults ages 10-34. 

200

Stakeholders are brought together to analyze violence occurring within the community and identify system gaps and missed opportunities for intervention and develop policy recommendations. 

Violence Reduction Councils

200

Set goals for recovery, stabilization, and wellness.

Case Management

300

This program is focused on bridging the gaps in urban students’ and families’ access to culturally appropriate and accessible interventions, is committed to meeting those needs with its comprehensive in-school, after-school, and summer programs.

Family Academic and Mental Wellness Program (FAM)

300

Tend to 

Confidentiality

300

What does CVI stand for?

Community Violence Intervention (CVI)

300

Fosters effective and balanced partnerships between law enforcement and the community by identifying chronic offenders and providing legal advisement and risk reduction support. 

Focused Deterrence 

300

Develop plans to protect immediate physical, emotional, and psychological safety. 

Safety Planning

400

What is a specific, evidence-based, violence intervention methodology that involves partnerships between hospitals and frontline and community agencies?

Hospital Based Violence Intervention (HVIP)

400
Practice _____ ______

Self Care

400

How many strategies are listed under CVI? 

Four 

400

Multidisciplinary programs where medical teams and community partners work together to provide safety planning, support services, and trauma-informed care to violently injured people. 

Hospital Violence Intervention Programs

400

Build and establish trust with violently injured people. 

Outreach

500

Training the next start of HCTC! 

Workforce & Career Readiness Program (WCRP)

500

________ _______ and lean back

Reach Forward

500

_____  ______  ______ to violence intervention focuses on the health, safety, and well-being of entire populations, and strives to foster the best outcomes for as many people as possible.  

Public Health Approach

500
List the 5 Social Determinants of Health

1. Education Access

2. Health Care Access 

3. Neighborhood & Environment

4. Social & Community Context

5. Economic Stability 

500

Assess for immediate and long-term needs that support overall health and well-being. 

Needs Assessment

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