In an effort to broaden their approach to affecting evidence-informed policy and practice improvements, the National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice recently underwent a complete rebrand to become the National Center for Youth Opportunity and Justice. With this, they needed a revamped website to reflect the new brand and streamline the user experience to ensure their diverse audiences could find resources and information as intuitively as possible.
Spiral designed and developed a colorful, eye-catching website that clearly outlined NCYOJ’s focus on research, policy and practice; provided an easy-to-navigate resource search; and directed their vast Trainer Network to a secure area for registration and document download.
Created as a resource for schools and communities seeking to implement school responder models (SRMs), a Virtual Toolbox was created as a central repository of learning materials. This project was supported by Award No. 2016-CK-BX-0010, awarded by the National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice.