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Catalyst CT

Established in 1985, Catalyst CT is the only nonprofit provider in Connecticut that combines direct service, community capacity-building, public policy, and advocacy under one roof. Formerly known as RYASAP, our new name carries with it an even deeper commitment to serving as a catalyst for positive change in Connecticut. We are poised for an exciting new chapter of innovation and impact around the common values of improving lives, building healthier communities, and fostering a better future. As a catalyst, we precipitate social change. The lasting impact we make on people’s lives radiates out to those in need, those at risk, and the community as a whole. As a trusted partner, we work with individuals to tackle the toughest issues and solve the problems together. From gun violence to mental and behavioral health, from addiction to restorative practices, our expertise builds on the strengths of the communities we serve. Integrated programs build hope, resilience, and opportunity to create an exponential effect of positive change. Restorative Justice is a process of approaching conflict by focusing on repairing harm that was done rather than using punishment. It brings affected parties together to talk about what occurred and how to move forward. Our Restorative Justice work is done in a variety of settings, including the area public schools, juvenile review boards, youth diversion teams, and the juvenile court system. To tackle the toughest issues, a multifaceted approach is required. This past year, we united our Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Community Schools, Mediation Program, Youth Diversion Team (YDT), Park City Career Pathways (PCCP), and Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI) programs to deliver services and empower young people and their families to invest and take ownership of their lives—even in the most difficult of situations. Having these five programs under the umbrella of Restorative Justice strengthens coordination between program approaches, supports, and services. Through this innovative approach, staff can more effectively collaborate, providing clients with the most relevant and impactful services to tackle the challenges they face.

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This project was supported by Grant #15PJDP-21-GK-04690-MUMU awarded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this website are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice.

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