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Human Services

Developing, implementing, and managing government funded programs and projects

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DI staff specializes in developing programs and projects to meet and to enhance the health, welfare, and other social needs of a society or group. We are committed to working with your organization to improve the health, safety, and well-being of the people you serve. DI developed programs and projects target risk factor reduction and protective factor enhancement. DI staff has developed programs and projects in response to the following human service needs include:

  • Public Health
  • Victim Rights and Criminal Justice
  • Supportive Housing
  • Homelessness

DI staff experience includes:

  • Working closely with substance abuse treatment programs to conduct comprehensive, culturally sensitive community assessments and program evaluation utilizing a mixed method approach to include surveys, focus groups, interviews, best practices, and observations.
  • Conducting comprehensive marketing and economic feasibility studies for supportive housing and programming needs for individuals with disabilities, substance abusers, and seniors.
  • Creating bi-lingual school-based programs including designing, securing funding, implementing, and evaluating mobile medical outreach programs and other student wellness programs and services.
  • Developing collaborative initiatives to respond to child, youth, and adult sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking in rural communities including creating and supporting multi-disciplinary teams comprised of law enforcement, prosecution, faith-based organizations, and victim advocates.
  • Developing and delivering bi-lingual smoking education and awareness curricula for pregnant teens and their family members.
  • Working in partnership with the courts, law enforcement, and prosecutors to conduct a qualitative and quantitative assessment of the judicial system's physical and programmatic access to individuals with disabilities who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.