Community Violence Strategic Plan

The Way Forward: Mecklenburg County's Community Violence Strategic Plan
The Way Forward Appendix
Violence is one of the most significant health problems in the United States not only because of death and injury, but also because of the harm, fear, and trauma caused to families and communities. It leads to a broad range of physical and mental health problems that disproportionately impact children, youth, and communities of color.
Approaching violence as a public health issue means identifying the root causes of this epidemic and using data, tools, and evidence-informed best practices to address those causes.
MISSION: To reduce violence in Mecklenburg County by collaborating with County, City, Partners, and Community to increase opportunity, and build healthier, more resilient communities.
VISION: All residents of Mecklenburg County will live, learn, work, and play in safe, healthy, thriving communities.
Preventing Violence at Three Levels
Primary: Stopping Violence Before It Occurs
- Strategies like
youth development programs and
community mentoring programs reduce risk factors and increase protective factors.
Secondary: Immediate Responses to Violence
- Strategies like
violence interrupter programs disrupt violent situations and provide immediate services for victims following an incident;
hospital-based violence intervention programs can provide short-term assistance in addition to emergency medical care for victims of shootings.
Tertiary: Long-term Response to Violence
Approaches such as
restorative justice programs and
re-entry programs focus on the longer-term impacts and consequences of violence to either prevent further
harm or to prevent repeated acts of violence.
Alternatives to Violence
To develop safer communities, the city of Charlotte is implementing the
SAFE Charlotte initiative which includes violence interruption, hospital-based violence intervention and $1 million in grants to local organizations. The initiative also includes pathways to employment and affordable housing.
In partnership with
Cure Violence Global, and
Youth Advocate Programs, the city and Mecklenburg County launched the Alternatives to Violence (ATV) program in the Beatties Ford Rd. area.
Learn more about the ATV program here.
Strategic Planning Process
The strategic planning process for reducing violence utilizes community input to assess existing programs, identify and fill gaps in services, and consolidate efforts to reduce violence over time. The strategic planning process and all OVP-supported initiatives are driven by these guided principles:
Community Violence Data Dashboard
The Violence Prevention Data Collaborative (VPDC) is a partnership between local government and non-government agencies in Mecklenburg County. This partnership began in August 2020 with the purpose of combining and sharing data on violent crime in Mecklenburg County.
Data from the VPDC is used to make decisions about programs and policies and to measure the impact of violence prevention programs across the county. The Office of Violence Prevention is one of several local government agencies representing Mecklenburg County.
Violence Awareness and Gun Safety Materials
MCPH, Novant and Atrium have partnered to develop and distribute awareness materials related to gun violence and gun safety, including flyers and a children's activity book. Please click the links below to view and download the materials.
Violence Free Zone Awareness Campaign
Click the PDF below to learn about the strategic placement of "clean graffiti" messages on sidewalks in areas that see higher rates of violence.
Credit: The Savage Way, LLC
Carolina Violence Prevention Collaborative 
Member/Partner Pledge Form
If you are a representative of a local community-based organization (CBO), nonprofit group, local government agency, health care provider or private sector partner and are interested in joining the Carolina Violence Prevention Collaborative as either a partner or a member,
please click this link to complete the web-based Pledge Form. Once you complete the Pledge Form, you will receive emails and other notifications from the MCPH Office of Violence Prevention regarding collaborative meetings and other events related to violence prevention and education in our region.
NOTE: Representatives that join the collaborative as a member or partner do NOT have to be based or located in Mecklenburg County, but must be local to the Charlotte metro or piedmont region (e.g. Rock Hill, SC, Mooresville, Kannapolis, Monroe, etc.)
Perks of Membership and Partnership with the CVPC:
- Special recognition and “shout-outs” for higher level of commitment to the CVPC,
- Opportunities to fill roles and responsibilities to help sustain the Collaborative,
- Opportunities to participate in and lead CVPC sub-committees (leadership available to Members only)
- Opportunities to promote and share your organization/agency, work, audience(s) and upcoming events during CVPC meetings,
- Opportunities to act as a guest speaker at meetings (available to Members only)
- Opportunities to be featured or highlighted in any website or social media content released by the CVPC (available to Members only)
Contact the CVPC:
CVPC@MeckNC.gov
Upcoming Initiatives
100 Youth Advisory Council
Peacekeepers Academy
Contact:
General Office Email:
OVP@MeckNC.gov
or
Tracie Campbell, Senior Health Manager, at 980-314-9117 or
Tracie.Campbell@MecklenburgCountyNC,gov.
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