Violence interrupters may face budget cuts amid Oakland's Skyline High School shooting incident

Oakland's Skyline High School Shooting Raises Concerns Over Budget Cuts for Violence Interrupter Program

A recent shooting incident at Oakland's Skyline High School has sparked concerns over the future of a local violence interrupter program that has been credited with preventing further violence in school settings. The program, run by Youth ALIVE!, has seen success in mediating conflicts and preventing retaliatory attacks.

According to Dr. Joe Griffin, executive director of Youth ALIVE!, the program's work often goes unnoticed as it focuses on preventing escalation and retaliation rather than drawing attention. However, Griffin emphasized that violence prevention is a crucial component of keeping schools safe, with over 60 successful conflict mediations achieved in school settings this year alone.

The program faces significant budget cuts due to Oakland Unified School District's $100 million structural deficit. Youth ALIVE!'s funding is under threat, which could put years of progress at risk. Griffin has expressed concern about finding alternative funding sources and partners to keep the program afloat.

Doral Miles, a violence interrupter with nine years of experience, highlighted the challenges of his work, particularly in navigating conversations with families of gunshot victims who may seek revenge. Despite these challenges, Miles reported success in following up on leads and gathering information after last week's shooting incident.

The Oakland Unified School District is currently discussing budget cuts over the next few months, which could have a significant impact on the future of the violence interrupter program. If successful in finding alternative funding sources, Griffin aims to ensure that the program remains available for students in need.

As the investigation into last week's shooting continues, officials are urging caution and vigilance in addressing potential retaliation. The Oakland community is holding its breath as they await news on whether the violence interrupter program will be able to continue its crucial work in preventing further harm.
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s super worrying that the violence interrupter program is under threat πŸ€•. Those guys are literally saving lives on a daily basis, and now they're being put at risk because of some budget cuts? It's like, what even is the point of having a school if we can't keep our kids safe? 😩 And I feel bad for Doral Miles and the rest of the team who have been working tirelessly to prevent these tragedies from happening in the first place. They're not just saving lives, they're also helping families cope with trauma 🀝. The community is coming together to support them, but it's still not enough... we need to find a way to keep that program alive πŸ’–
 
I'm not sure how reliable all these newfangled programs like this one really are πŸ€”... I mean, a bunch of young folks talking things out and stuff, but what's the real proof that it actually works? We're already cutting funding to these types of programs, so if they don't bring results, then why bother?

And what about all the other ways we could be spending that $100 million, like on actual security measures or mental health support for students? It seems like a lot of money is being thrown around at the edges without addressing the root issues. Plus, I'm not convinced that these programs can really prevent retaliatory attacks... it just feels like more of the same 🚫
 
omg this is so worrying πŸ€•... like i know budget cuts r always a problem but violence interrupter programs are literally lifesavers πŸ™... every time there's a shooting incident at a school, we should be talking about how 2 prevent it from happening in the first place, not just dealing with the aftermath πŸ’”... and i feel bad for the staff who work on these programs, they're doing their best under such crazy circumstances πŸ€“
 
😱 Budget cuts for programs that actually help prevent harm... it's just not right πŸ’”. I mean, how can you cut funding from something that's proven to make schools safer? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ These violence interrupter programs are like the unsung heroes of education - they don't get all the attention, but they're making a real difference πŸ’ͺ. It's not just about throwing more money at the problem, it's about finding creative solutions to keep these programs alive πŸ“ˆ. I hope the community comes together to support this cause... we need more people advocating for what really matters ❀️.
 
I'm literally freaking out about this school shooting πŸ€• and those budget cuts for the violence interrupter program... Like, how can we expect schools to stay safe if they're not even gonna support programs that help prevent stuff like this from happening in the first place? πŸ€” It's not just about cutting costs, it's about investing in our kids' lives. I'm all for finding ways to make budget cuts work, but come on, people! We need these programs now more than ever πŸ’― My friend's little brother is in elementary school and he's already telling me about the trauma this kind of thing can cause... it's just not right πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
Man... 🀯 I'm really worried about this violence interrupter program 🚨. It's like, what if we're just delaying the inevitable? We keep cutting corners and hoping that somehow, someway, our schools become safer overnight πŸ’₯. Meanwhile, these young people are being forced to navigate their own trauma without any support or guidance πŸ‘Ά. I mean, have we ever stopped to think about the real cost of 'budget cuts' πŸ“Š? It's not just dollars and cents; it's lives, relationships, and futures lost forever ⏰. Can't we find a way to fund these programs that prioritize prevention over punishment? πŸ’–
 
Ugh, this is so depressing πŸ€• I remember when we were kids, our schools had counselors and stuff like that to help with conflicts. Now it's like, "oh well, let's just cut funding for the violence interrupter program" πŸ€‘ It's not gonna solve anything, you know? Those kids need people to talk to, to calm down and resolve their problems peacefully. It's all about the money, man... πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€• it's really concerning that budget cuts for a program that actually works are being considered at a time when schools need more support than ever πŸ“šπŸ’Έ. I mean, how much sense does it make to cut funding for something that prevents gun violence and escalates situations, especially when there are people like Doral Miles who have seen the impact of this work firsthand πŸ’ͺ? Can't we find ways to fund programs like this without compromising the safety of students? πŸ€”
 
Wow 🀯, it's crazy how one bad thing can set off a whole chain reaction... I mean, who would've thought that a school shooting could put a whole violence prevent program at risk? 😱 Interesting πŸ‘€, it just goes to show how much of an impact these programs have in keeping schools safe. And the fact that people like Doral Miles are doing this work without getting any recognition is just wow πŸ™Œ... I guess you can't put a price on saving lives, right? πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ˜• I'm really worried about this... like, schools should be a safe place for kids, you know? πŸ€” And it's crazy that they're even thinking about cutting programs like this that actually help prevent violence. I mean, what's the point of having a school if not to keep its students safe? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

I think we need more funding for these kinds of programs, not less! πŸ’Έ They might not always get attention, but they're making a difference in people's lives. And yeah, it's sad that the folks working with youth are dealing with some tough conversations... but that's what they signed up to do. 🀝

Let's hope the district can find a way to keep this program going! πŸ’ͺ It's not just about saving money, it's about giving kids the support they need to thrive in school and beyond. 🌱
 
man this is so depressing πŸ€• i feel like we're always gonna have to fight for programs that actually help ppl not hurt each other schools should be a safe space for everyone, especially kids πŸ€“
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel super worried about this πŸ€•... like, what if all these budget cuts happen and that program gets axed? It's one thing to cut costs, but it's another thing to consider the impact on actual people πŸ˜”... especially young folks who need help de-escalating conflicts and staying safe at school. I mean, 60 successful conflict mediations this year is a huge deal πŸ™Œ, and if that program gets shut down, what's gonna happen next? It's like, can't we just try to find ways to make it work instead of cutting funding? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ... I don't know, maybe I'm just being dramatic, but this whole thing is giving me the heebie-jeebies πŸ˜…
 
I'm getting really worried about these budget cuts for the violence interrupter program πŸ€•. It's not just about finding alternative funding sources, it's about keeping our kids safe in schools. I've seen stories like this before and the outcome is never good πŸ˜”. What if they can't find someone to fill the void left by the program? We need to act fast and find a solution before it's too late πŸ•°οΈ.
 
Ugh this is so messed up πŸ€•! Can't believe our schools are being pushed around like this. 100 million dollar deficit and they're still gonna cut funding for a program that actually works? 😑 I mean, what's the point of even having education if we're not gonna support kids who need help the most? This just shows how out of touch our politicians are πŸ™„. And to think about those violence interrupters trying to make sense of it all... nine years of experience and they still get to deal with families seeking revenge 🀯. It's just so heartbreaking. We gotta do better than this, for the kids' sake πŸ’”.
 
omg this is so sad what if no one steps up to fund that program lol my school has a similar thing and it literally makes all the difference 🀯 we had this one kid who was super aggressive and now his behavior just kinda...mellowed out thanks to the medators 😊 i mean it's not like they're just talking people down from cliffs or anything but still, prevention is key
 
ugh, this is so concerning! πŸ€• budget cuts for a program that's actually doing something good? i mean, we're already struggling with school shootings and violence in general... shouldn't we be investing in programs that can help prevent it? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it's like, the oakland unified school district is trying to cut costs everywhere except where they need it most. i'm all for finding alternative funding sources and partners, but come on! πŸ˜’ how are they expecting this program to survive with a 100 million dollar deficit? it's just not right 🚫 what's next, cutting funding for counseling services or arts programs? 🎨 no way, let's keep the violence interrupter program alive! πŸ’ͺ
 
This just broke my heart 😩. Violence Interrupter programs like this one really do seem to make a difference, and it's shocking that budget cuts are even an option right now. I mean, what's the point of having schools if they're not safe for our kids? πŸ€” And those staff members who work with these programs, Doral Miles and Dr. Griffin in particular, they're doing some amazing work over there. It's just heartbreaking that it might all be taken away from them.

I remember when my own kids were in school, we didn't have this kind of program but we did have a very supportive community that looked out for each other... I guess you could say that was the 'violence interrupter' at its finest πŸ€—. Anyway, it's really up to the community to come together and show support for these programs so they can keep doing their life-saving work πŸ’ͺ.
 
man I'm getting so worried about this violence interrupter program in Oakland 😱, like what's gonna happen to all these kids who need help resolving conflicts? 🀯 we gotta keep funding for this stuff 'cause it really works πŸ’ͺ, but at the same time I feel bad that the school district is struggling with a $100 million deficit and they're having to cut corners πŸ€‘, like don't they see how important this program is?! πŸ’•
 
omg u guyz this is so sad 2 hear about skyline high school shooting πŸ€• it's like u can feel the weight of it all over the country rn but i cant help but think about how much we need programs like youth alive's violence interrupter program in our schools 🀝 they really do make a difference and now its at risk due to budget cuts 😩 it's not just about the funding tho, its about the lives that are on the line here every time there's an incident u feel?
 
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