Comprehensive Youth Services

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Evidence Based Practices Lars Olsen, Director of Treatment and Intervention Programs Maine Department of Corrections September 4, 2008.
Advertisements

Effective Practices for Preventing and Addressing Young Children’s Challenging Behaviors Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D.: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Brian Dack Assistant Director Irish Youth Justice Conference.
ROADMAP FOR THE FUTURE Developing the Maine Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-OMAHA JUVENILE JUSTICE INSTITUTE Building a Comprehensive Juvenile Diversion Program January 20, 2012.
NC DJJDP--Putting Families First North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Staying Focused on Youth Putting Families First.
The Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS) First Biennial Conference Slieve Russell Hotel, March 2008 Michelle Shannon, National Director.
CALIFORNIA’S JUVENILE JUSTICE CRIME PREVENTION ACT. By Janine Niccoli. POLS 680. April 14, 2008.
Council of State Governments Justice Center | 1 Michael Thompson, Director Council of State Governments Justice Center July 28, 2014 Washington, D.C. Measuring.
Conférence Permanente de la Probation An introduction by Leo Tigges, Secretary General.
John R. Kasich, Governor Tracy Plouck, Director Orman Hall, Director.
DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE: WHAT WE DO AND HOW WE’RE DOING. March 10, 2014 Anchorage Youth Development Coalition JPO Lee Post.
State Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention March Board Update 2014.
Dr Johann Sheehan ACT Health Directorate September 2012.
The Iowa Delinquency Assessment Tool
Dr. Prashant Ghodam Moderator: Dr. Abhishek Raut Health Promoting Workplaces.
Quantifying and Executing the Risk Principle in Real World Settings Webinar Presentation Justice Research and Statistics Association August 15, 2013 Kimberly.
Connecticut Department of Children and Families Agency Overview.
Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Quarterly Meeting – October 21, 2011 Bryan Samuels, Commissioner Administration on.
Report-back Seminar “ Early Intervention ” in Family and Preschool Children Services Outcome Framework and Critical Success Factors / Principles.
PUTTING PREVENTION RESEARCH TO PRACTICE Prepared by: DMHAS Prevention, Intervention & Training Unit, 9/27/96 Karen Ohrenberger, Director Dianne Harnad,
Key Leader Orientation 3- Key Leader Orientation 3-1.
State Of Idaho Juvenile Justice Commission District Strategic Plan Strategic Areas, Goals, and Objectives October 6, 2014 Nampa, Idaho.
State Of Idaho Juvenile Justice Commission District Strategic Plan Strategic Areas, Goals, and Objectives October 23-24, 2014 Pocatello, Idaho.
Sydney L. Sklar, PhD, CTRS and Cari E. Autry, PhD, CTRS chapter 11 Youth Development and Therapeutic Recreation.
Comprehensive Youth Services Assessment and Plan February 21, 2014.
Department of Corrections Joint Judiciary Hearing July 25, 2013.
GRANTEE MEETING APRIL 26, 2011 VPI and YWD-HR: Draft Theory of Change.
Office of Global Health and HIV (OGHH) Office of Overseas Programming & Training Support (OPATS) Health The Global Response to Caring for Orphans and Vulnerable.
Copyright © 2012 Pearson Canada Inc.1 Chapter 12 Assessment and Treatment of Young Offenders 12-1.
Workshop Topic: Prevention Services By: Otissa Williams, Family Services Worker April Bacon, Family Services Worker Richmond Department of Social Services.
Session Outcomes Overview of Project STAY OUT
Center for Restorative Justice Continuum of Services
Evidence Based Practices in Napa County Probation
Department of Juvenile Justice
Juvenile Reentry Programs Palm Beach County
Juvenile Justice Reform in Kentucky
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Children First, Offenders Second
Continuum of Services School-based Programs
What is the role of a school psychologist?
Panhandle Partnership for Health and Human Services
TEXAS STUDY USED MORE THAN 1
CAPACITY BUILDING IN URBAN EMERGENCIES
Panhandle Partnership for Health and Human Services
SEL in Afterschool – Past, Present, and Future
Supporting learning in practice
JUVENILE ASSESSMENT CENTER FRAMEWORK CONCEPT: AN OVERVIEW
Rescue 2 Restore Mission Statement:
Juvenile Justice Technical Assistance
TRIAD Prevention Program
Somalia NGO Consortium
Livingston County Children’s Network: Community Scorecard
AGES HEALTH Le Thi Kim Thoa MD, MPH Faculty of Public Health
After School Programs: What Works and What Doesn’t
Emily McDonald – General Manager, Practice Quality & Evaluation
Minneapolis Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence
Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports.
Juvenile Delinquency and Justice Policy
Comprehensive Youth Services
Senate Health and Human Services Committee
The Communities That Care System
January 2019 ROSC Seminar.
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) Introductory Workshop April 6, 2006.
Thomasville City Schools
Public/Population Health Approach to Substance Abuse Prevention & Treatment Determine the Burden of Substance Abuse and Service Barriers to Develop Plan.
Model of Comprehensive and Integrated School Psychological Services (NASP, 2010) The NASP Practice Model 4340 East West Highway, Suite 402 Bethesda, Maryland.
Management and supervision of men convicted of sexual offences
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing 2018
Reducing Recidivism Among Serious and Violent Youth
Presentation transcript:

Comprehensive Youth Services January 20th, 2017 Prairie Winds Community Center Bridgeport, NE

Welcome and Introductions

Meeting Overview Meeting outcomes Next Steps Confirm and gain consensus to proposed revisions Next Steps

Primary Prevention “Community-based primary prevention efforts (programs, policies and practices) aimed at reducing risks and promoting strengths for all youth. These resources are evidence-based or evidence influenced services that facilitate resilience, promote healthy lifestyles, informal support systems, educational, and employment skills.”

Secondary Prevention “Focused secondary prevention programs for youth in the community at greatest risk but not involved with the juvenile justice system, or perhaps, diverted from the juvenile justice system. These strength based resources enhance resilience and protective factors.”

Community Intervention “Intervention services tailored to the individuals’ identified strengths, needs and risk factors.”

Intensive Intervention Services “Intensive use of probation supervision or residential facilities tailored to individual identified risk and need factors.”

Multi-component Intensive Intervention Programs “Youth who are the most serious, violent, and chronic offenders based on valid risk assessment”