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2022 Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention Symposium Summary

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Photo of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas speaking to an audience at the TVTP Grantee Symposium.

The DHS Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships (CP3) hosted its first Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention (TVTP) Grantee Symposium on November 3-4, 2022. Below is a summary of participants' discussions and feedback and an exploration of future opportunities that came from the symposium. Also included are goals that CP3 has identified, based on the discussion and participant feedback, to enable continued collaboration across and within the TVTP grantee network.

Over the course of two days, the symposium brought together more than 200 representatives from 73 grantee and partner organizations. The symposium allowed for grantees to create and foster new partnerships, share the impact of their work, and make plans for future collaboration. Grantees organized panels on Building Awareness and Resiliency; Threat Assessment and Management Teams; and Evaluation and Metrics for Targeted Violence and Terrorism Prevention.

Topical breakout sessions were held on Achieving Sustainability; Community Engagement and Communications; and School-based Interventions and Prevention Programming (K-12). Four regional breakout sessions were dedicated to grantees in geographic regions: East, West, Central, and Midwest United States. One of the key discussions at the symposium was K-12 school-based interventions and prevention programming. The discussions centered around youth empowerment as a protective factor, communication and outreach with school administrators, and youth engagement and retention.

Last Updated: 05/01/2024
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