Reducing Gang Violence through Human Centered Design
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MCGVP MCGVP
Working Together for a Safer Community Co-Designing an Action Plan to
Prevent Gang Violence in Monterey County
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MCGVP We have suffered generations of
loss
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Salinas
2009 & 2010
Highest per capita youth homicide rate in California
3x statewide rate
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MCGVP 2011
Gang Related Homicides
Salinas: 11 Soledad: 2Greenfield: 3Kings City: 1 Seaside: 0
Salinas
Soledad
Greenfield
King City
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Salinas
Soledad
Gonzales
King City
Seaside
2012 Gang Related
Homicides
Salinas: 19 73% Soledad: 5 150%Greenfield: 4 33%Kings City: 3 200%Seaside: 2
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Salinas
Soledad
Gonzales
King City
Seaside
Cost of Violence
Estimated at $207 Million
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Community Alliance for Safety
and Peace
Four Cities for Peace
Blue Ribbon Panel
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Community Alliance for Safety
and Peace
Four Cities for Peace
Blue Ribbon Panel
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MCGVP Managing change
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MCGVP Community Meetings
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MCGVP Community Meetings
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MCGVP Survey Results
Question 1: Top Concerns of Residents
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MCGVP Survey Results
Question 2: Top Perceived Reasons for Gang Activity
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MCGVP Survey Results
Question 3: What Should Be Done for Prevention?
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MCGVP Survey Results
Question 4: What Are You Willing To Do?
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MCGVP Take-aways from Community Meetings
Residents are looking for…
Equity of Access to Services
Opportunities for Engagement
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MCGVP The Plan
• Declare gang violence prevention a top County priority.Strategy 1
• Create and fund a dedicated Gang Violence Coordinator Position and convene an interdepartmental Gang Violence Prevention Workgroup.
Strategy 2
• Engage all relevant County departments an integrated action planning process.Strategy 3
• Design and launch a county wide public health campaign to reduce youth violence and gang violence.Strategy 4
• Evaluate strategies on an ongoing basis.Strategy 5
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MCGVP 1. Declare Gang Violence Prevention as a Top County Priority
• Declare gang violence prevention a top County priority.Strategy 1
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MCGVP 2. Create a Dedicated Gang Violence Prevention Coordinator Position and an Interdepartmental Gang Violence Prevention Workgroup
Create and fund a dedicated Gang Violence Coordinator Position and convene an interdepartmental Gang Violence Prevention Workgroup.
• Create and fund a dedicated Gang Violence Coordinator Position and convene an interdepartmental Gang Violence Prevention Workgroup.
Strategy 2
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MCGVP 3. Engage All Relevant County Departments in the Development of an Integrated Gang Violence Prevention Action Plan
• Engage all relevant County departments an integrated action planning process.Strategy 3
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MCGVP 4. Embed the County’s Work in a Countywide Public Health
Campaign
A Safe and Healthy
Monterey County
Monterey County Interdepartmental
Work Group
Community Alliance for
Safety and Peace
Blue Ribbon Panel
Four Cities for Peace
Community & Faith Based
Organization
Business Community
Residents
Education
• Design and launch a county wide public health campaign to reduce youth violence and gang violence.Strategy 4
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Charts for evaluationImage of a survey or chart
Evaluate Strategies on an Ongoing Basis• Evaluate strategies on an ongoing basis.Strategy 5
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• GVP top County priority.Strategy 1
• Gang Violence Prevention Coordinator Position & Gang Violence Prevention Workgroup.Strategy 2
• Engage all relevant County departments an egrated action planni
Strategy 3
• County wide public health campaign.Strategy 4
• Evaluate strategies.Strategy 5
• Engage all relevant County departments an integrated action planning process.
Strategy 3
THE FOCUS
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MCGVP THE DESIGN LAB
Update tomorrow morning with printed agenda. . .
Review of Design Lab Action Planning Priority Areas Mini labs Naming the Initiative
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MCGVP THE DESIGN LAB
Update tomorrow morning with printed agenda. . .
Review of Design Lab Action Planning Priority Areas Mini labs Naming the Initiative
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The two-day Design Lab . . .
Provided a creative space to learn, think and plan collaboratively.
Engaged key County staff with the Collective Impact model to better align County resources and leverage its assets around gang violence prevention efforts.
Laid the foundation of an integrated action plan and work group structure.
OUTCOMES
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MCGVP HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN
http://www.ideo.com/work/human-centered-design-toolkit/
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MCGVP HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN
http://www.ideo.com/work/human-centered-design-toolkit/
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MCGVP HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN
http://www.ideo.com/work/human-centered-design-toolkit/
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MCGVP HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN
http://www.ideo.com/work/human-centered-design-toolkit/
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MCGVP HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN
http://www.ted.com/talks/david_kelley_how_to_build_your_creative_confidence.html
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MCGVP HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN
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Connect Opportunity Youth in your community to their future careers
Use: Visual designs (drawings, pipe cleaners, play dough, found objects)
YOUR DESIGN CHALLENGE
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THANK YOU!
Social Policy Research Associates TeamVinz Koller – Project [email protected] - 831-277-4726
Trace ElmsSonja Koehler Chandra Larsen Sam McCoy Maya Thornell-Sandifor