P.O. Box 54742, Pearl, MS 39288 601-874-0100 info@ftcpreventionservices.com

Advanced Gangs

Description

OVERVIEW

Street gangs are an ever-changing and continuous growing society that poses a threat to our youth.  Though unorganized they have a global influence on society, culture and economics.  The war is no longer just in the streets; it’s in our schools, at your front door and in many homes.  Youth are at higher risk of joining a gang if they engage in delinquent behaviors, are aggressive or violent, have an unstable home environment, experience many problems at school, associate with or be-friend other gang-involved youth, or live in communities where they feel unsafe.  Therefore, to protect our youth, the gang situation must be addressed from a holistic perspective.  It takes everyone working together to implement layers of protective circles so strong that no youth falls prey to the gangster influence and propaganda.  We must have strong families and communities to combat this age-old evil that continues to drain us of one of our greatest natural resources…our youth.  Parents, teachers and community providers must embrace every opportunity to learn how to manage disruptive behavior and improve interpersonal skills in our young citizens.  Communities must be proactive and acknowledge the potential for gang activity even when it is not prevalent.  Born of FTC’s CEO’s deep-seated passion to call communities to action on a problem that is literally killing our future (our youth) and contributing to the family institution’s destruction this Gang Awareness Series incorporates FTC’s unique methodology for sharing prevention and intervention strategies.

SUMMARY

The Advanced Gang workshop was developed to provide in-depth follow-up information to Gangs 101:  The Basics.  It is designed to assist the key stakeholders (parents, teachers, law enforcement, community leaders, etc.) in gang warfare to identify their roles and responsibilities.  The facilitator will demonstrate best practices in working with gang members.  Participants can expect to identify intervention strategies to assist gang members who desire to discontinue their participation in the gangster lifestyle.  This workshop will help community leaders identify critical first steps and alliance during strategic planning of gang prevention and/or intervention programs.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Government Officials, Educators, Administrators, Law Enforcement Personnel, Juvenile Justice Professionals, Medical Professionals, Mental & Behavioral Health Professionals, Counselors, Social Workers, Parents, Family Members, Anyone Who Works With Youth

WORKSHOP DETAILS

PREREQUISITE

It is strongly suggested that groups participate in the Gangs 101:  The Basics workshop prior to experiencing the Advanced Gang Identification and Recognition workshop.

OBJECTIVES

After this workshop participants will be able to:

  • Identify gang activity in local community
  • Identify risk and protective factors
  • Identify participant roles and responsibilities
  • Learn how to develop a plan for prevention and intervention strategies within community

CONTACT HOURS AND SCHEDULE

This workshop ideally is designed to facilitate 4 – 8 hours of instruction.

AUDIO/VISUAL REQUESTS

  • Laptop equipped w/Microsoft PowerPoint (will provide if necessary)
  • Lavalier (lapel) microphone
  • LCD Projector (will provide if local)
  • Projection Screen
    • Speaker System (house or portable)
    • Table or A/V Cart
    • Extension Cord
    • Surge Protector

MATERIALS/RESOURCES

  1. Advanced Gangs Handout
  2. Advanced Gangs PowerPoint CD ($25)
  3. Advanced Gangs Pre-test
  4. “What’s in Your Neck of the Woods…?” Activity
  5. Note Pad/Pen (provide own)