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Regional Community Led Safety Questions
Public Health – Seattle & King County (PHSKC), Zero Youth Detention Program (ZYD) was asked to oversee the strategic development of a tailored, unique approach to reduce and eliminate gun violence across the region. Stakeholders and Partners are working collaboratively, across sectors, to effectively improve the lived experiences and outcomes of Black and brown youth and young adult males, ages 12-25. Research shows this demographic is disproportionately impacted by unjust conditions, overexposure to violence, and the legal system. The Community Safety Workgroup (one of five workgroups) is seeking input from young people, community members, and others throughout King County in order to inform their recommendations. Please feel free to distribute the survey, especially to young people across the county. You can read more about the ZYD Regional Community Safety and Well-being Plan HERE. With questions, please feel free to reach out to co-facilitators Katoya Palmer (katoya@toyboxconsulting.net) or Tiarra Dearbone (tiarra.dearbone@defender.org).
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How do you define community?
What does community led safety and wellbeing mean to you?
Do you feel safe and well in your community? Why or Why not?
What makes you feel safe in your community? What would make you feel safe in your community?
Have you or anyone you know, been impacted by violence? How has that affected you?
What are some of the best ways that the community can help slow down and/or eliminate youth gun violence?
From your perspective, do police play a role in community safety? Why or why not?
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