Sentences with phrase «juvenile court intervention»

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These interventions would decrease the amount of referrals to the juvenile courts.
This book by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, commonly called the Greenbook, provides communities a framework to develop interventions and measure progress as they seek to improve their responses to families experiencing spouse abuse and child maltreatment.
HIV Prevention in the Family Court (funded by the National Institute of Drug Abuse) Project RAP is testing the effect of a family - based HIV prevention intervention on reducing marijuana use and increasing safer sex behaviors among substance abusing juvenile offenders.
Realizing the Promise of Well - Being: Longitudinal Research From an Effective Early Intervention Program for Substance Exposed Babies and Toddlers Identifies Essential Components Katz, Ullery, & Lederman (2014) Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 65 (2) View Abstract Describes the growing need for early intervention services as well as the results of one successful early intervention - court Intervention Program for Substance Exposed Babies and Toddlers Identifies Essential Components Katz, Ullery, & Lederman (2014) Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 65 (2) View Abstract Describes the growing need for early intervention services as well as the results of one successful early intervention - court partnerCourt Journal, 65 (2) View Abstract Describes the growing need for early intervention services as well as the results of one successful early intervention - court intervention services as well as the results of one successful early intervention - court intervention - court partnercourt partnership.
The webpage also provides recommended populations for this intervention, considerations for juvenile drug courts, and specific engagement strategies for youth involved in multiple systems.
Consistent with its mission, Center initiatives focus on school - based prevention and intervention programs; childhood mental health and positive youth development; family strengthening; juvenile justice, court interventions and community safety; community health; system of care and cultural competency; and workforce development to advance educational success, health and well - being.
The Parent Project is the largest court mandated juvenile diversion program in the country and for agencies, the least expensive intervention program available today.
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