Award Information
Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2024, $1,000,000)
The Multnomah County Health Department (MCHD) will take a public health approach to violence
prevention in schools to bridge socio-ecological contexts and address shared risk/protective factors impacting multiple types of individuals, interpersonal, and community violence. The project will address systemic inequities that fuel disproportionate impact of school violence on Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC) youth residing in lower socio-economic neighborhoods. Primary activities include: MCHD will partner with two culturally specific community-based organizations (CBOs) with strong relationships and presence in schools across
Multnomah County to (1) train school-based youth serving professionals in restorative practices including peer mediation, de-escalation, and youth mental health awareness and early intervention; (2) implement healing circles with youth to cultivate the protective factors needed to prevent violence; and (3) support schools in implementing peer mediation programming. Partners include the six school districts covering the majority of Multnomah County, the SUN Program, and culturally specific community-based organizations Latino Network and Self-Enhancement, Inc. (SEI). Latino Network and SEI will be subrecipients.