Sentences with phrase «children in a juvenile facility»

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Four months later the child was in a Los Angeles juvenile - detention facility with criminal charges pending.
Not every child lives with the mantra «hurt or be hurt,» but unfortunately for many kids who end up in facilities for juvenile delinquents, it's a necessary evil to survive.
«The Cuomo administration's plans to close and downsize juvenile justice facilities operated by the state Office of Children and Family Services is another bad policy choice that will hurt real people in real places,» Donohue said in a statement.
Often, DSS will work with a family involved in the child welfare or juvenile justice systems to utilize services offered at these facilities.
Instead, offenders would be placed in specialized juvenile detention facility certified by the Administration for Children's Services and the state's Office of Children and Family Services, and in conjunction with the state's Commission of Correction and the New York City Department of Corrections.
«We share the concerns of community members, law enforcement officials and youth facility staff that current policies at the Office of Child and Family Services, including the closure of 14 youth facilities, are making a bad situation worse in the juvenile justice system,» said CSEA President Danny Donohue.
ALBANY, NY (06/08/2011)(readMedia)-- «The Cuomo administration's plans to close and downsize juvenile justice facilities operated by the state Office of Children and Family Services is another bad policy choice that will hurt real people in real places.
In Oracle, Ariz., on Tuesday, protesters gather near the entrance to a juvenile facility in an effort to stop the arrival of a busload of Central American immigrant childreIn Oracle, Ariz., on Tuesday, protesters gather near the entrance to a juvenile facility in an effort to stop the arrival of a busload of Central American immigrant childrein an effort to stop the arrival of a busload of Central American immigrant children.
This special report examines challenges and strategies for educating some of the most vulnerable students in the nation's schools, including youths in juvenile detention facilities, immigrant students fearing deportation, homeless students with disabilities, and foster children.
As she wrote in her dissertation, focused on four juvenile facilities in Florida, «many people believe all children are entitled to a high - quality education, yet this sentiment becomes less pervasive when the children are our nation's incarcerated youth.»
For more than 30 years, the P - AT program has been sharing the joy of animals with community members of all ages in a range of care facilities, from convalescent homes and hospitals to juvenile detention centers, mental health centers and homes for medically fragile children.
Our Pet - Assisted Therapy program brings the joys of animals to people who are otherwise unable to have an animal in their life, such as those living in facilities such as convalescent homes, hospitals, mental health centers, children's homes and juvenile detention centers,» says Judith Eisenberg, Pet - Assisted Therapy Coordinator for the San Diego Humane Society.
Pets help inmates in correctional facilities, juvenile offenders and troubled children to learn empathy and compassion.
I've worked for the past ten years in the mental health / counseling field with experienced work in a therapeutic girl's residential facility, mental health rehabilitation agency, alternative school for juvenile offenders, and a college counseling program as a Direct Child Care Attendant, Counselor, Assessor, and Clinical Director.»
According to Mary McGowan, Executive Director of the Association for Training on Trauma and Attachment in Children (ATTACh) and parent of five adopted foster children, «The challenge has been that no one diagnosis adequately captures the plight of these young people, who are overrepresented in IEPs, juvenile justice and treatment facChildren (ATTACh) and parent of five adopted foster children, «The challenge has been that no one diagnosis adequately captures the plight of these young people, who are overrepresented in IEPs, juvenile justice and treatment facchildren, «The challenge has been that no one diagnosis adequately captures the plight of these young people, who are overrepresented in IEPs, juvenile justice and treatment facilities.
Parental alienation made international headlines in June 2015, when Oakland County Circuit Judge Lisa Gorcyca sent three Jewish children to a juvenile detention facility for refusing to spend time with their father.
According to Mary McGowan, Executive Director of the Association for Training on Trauma and Attachment in Children (ATTACh) and parent of five adopted foster children, «The challenge has been that no one diagnosis adequately captures the plight of these young people, who are over represented in IEPs, juvenile justice and treatment facChildren (ATTACh) and parent of five adopted foster children, «The challenge has been that no one diagnosis adequately captures the plight of these young people, who are over represented in IEPs, juvenile justice and treatment facchildren, «The challenge has been that no one diagnosis adequately captures the plight of these young people, who are over represented in IEPs, juvenile justice and treatment facilities.
Instead, many children who act out while awaiting placement in a health - care facility end up in juvenile detention, experts say.
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