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The document is a report from the County of Santa Clara's Office of the County Executive, dated April 28, 2026, addressed to the Board of Supervisors. It provides an update on the Community Violence Prevention Strategic Plan, detailing the plan's focus on primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies to address community violence. The report discusses the impact of federal funding cuts on violence prevention services and outlines various primary prevention programs administered by the Public Health Department and the Probation Department. It emphasizes the importance of addressing root causes of violence and the need for creative solutions to maintain and expand violence prevention efforts amidst budgetary challenges.
Key points
- The report updates the Board of Supervisors on the Community Violence Prevention Strategic Plan.
- It categorizes intervention strategies into primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.
- The Public Health Department leads primary prevention efforts, while secondary and tertiary services are provided by various public safety departments.
- Federal funding cuts are impacting violence prevention services, necessitating difficult budget decisions.
- The report highlights several primary prevention programs aimed at community engagement and addressing root causes of violence.
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