Today we have an extraordinary guest, Diane E. Moss. With over 25 years of experience in training and development, Diane is a highly passionate facilitator and coach based in Wilmington, Delaware. Diane holds a wealth of knowledge as a Licensed Professional Counselor of Mental Health (LPCMH) and a National Certified Counselor (NCC). Her impressive career spans from serving as a mental health counselor and college adjunct professor to her current role as a Training and Development Consultant at Treehouse Wellness Center. However, today, we are focusing on another critical aspect of her career: her extensive work in gang resistance and violence prevention. For 20 years, Diane served as a Delaware State Trooper, where she played a pivotal role in addressing gang culture and violence. She was a dedicated advocate for at-risk youth, implementing and teaching the Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.) program in the Christiana and Red Clay School Districts. Through this program, Diane worked directly with students to equip them with the skills and knowledge to resist the lure of gang involvement. Her hands-on approach and deep understanding of gang dynamics were instrumental in steering many young lives away from violence. Diane also served in the Special Investigation Unit, where she conducted undercover drug investigations. This role provided her with firsthand experience in understanding the complexities of gang-related activities and the challenges they pose to community safety. Her work extended beyond enforcement; she was deeply involved in mentoring students and supporting their personal development, helping them find alternative paths to success. As a School Resource Officer, Diane's impact was profound. She mentored students, helped implement the H.O.S.T.S. (Help One Student Succeed) program, and supervised other School Resource Officers. Her efforts were recognized with numerous awards, including the Exceptional Performance Award and the Superintendent's Citation from the Delaware State Police. Join us as we delve into Diane's experiences and insights on combating gang culture, reducing violence, and fostering safer communities. Brought to you by The CAUSE and The Department of Services for Children, Youth and their Families (DSCYF).