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![[From Our Partners] Safety and Justice Challenge Case Studies from the Urban Institute](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fcea962a1b4d771ad256fcc/fef83b1d-89ed-40e6-84ba-cb90b4e7a640/Using+Cross-System+Collaborations+fo+Reduce+the+Use+of+Jails+full+cover.png)
[From Our Partners] Safety and Justice Challenge Case Studies from the Urban Institute
To compliment and expand upon the data trends published by ISLG, the Urban Institute, an SJC partner, worked with a handful of SJC cities and counties to produce a series of case studies digging deeper into several SJC strategies.
![[From Our Partners] The Transgender Healing and Resilience Initiative for Survivors of Violence: Final Evaluation Report](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fcea962a1b4d771ad256fcc/18474acb-370b-46fd-a015-8effe2d8a663/THRIV+final+eval+full+cover.png)
[From Our Partners] The Transgender Healing and Resilience Initiative for Survivors of Violence: Final Evaluation Report
While historically facing disproportionately high rates of exposure to violence, transgender and gender non-binary (TGNB) folks also face barriers to accessing mental health care. To help fill this gap in service, the the Mount Sinai Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery (CTMS), with funding from CJII, created the Trauma Healing and Resilience Initiative for Transgender Survivors of Violence (THRIV).
![[From Our Partners] An Evaluation of a Workforce Development Program for Domestic Violence Survivors in New York City](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5fcea962a1b4d771ad256fcc/7543fe10-0203-4ccb-93ae-aaba563b4e85/SFF+CRTP+Eval+full+cover.png)
[From Our Partners] An Evaluation of a Workforce Development Program for Domestic Violence Survivors in New York City
The goal of the Career Readiness Training Program (CRTP) is to help New York City’s economically marginalized families overcome barriers to financial independence, such as chronic unemployment exacerbated by abuse, structural discrimination, the stigma of poverty, limited opportunities for education, and shelter system dependence. By participating in the CRTP, survivors, who are often concerned for their safety and that of their children, have an opportunity to regain financial control and get a fresh start in life.