Sentences with phrase «juvenile detention program»

Puppy Dale, formerly known as Casper, will also be part of the PALS juvenile detention program.
• Converting a portion of current formula - based funding for agriculture and markets research, economic development, local government and juvenile detention programs into competitive, performance - based funding program.

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Start locally - helping out an elderly neighbor with some chores, volunteering at a rescue shelter, helping out the neighborhood school, being involved in a kids program at the local park, helping out at a local hospital, visiting a juvenile detention center on a regular basis.
I worked with adjudicated youth in both a juvenile detention center and in an outdoor nature program.
At the same time as he was diverting offenders from upstate juvenile detention facilities, Cuomo also closed down all of the New York City — based OCFS facilities, undermining any claim that the program was really about moving juveniles closer to their homes.
In the beginning James proposed, developed and led programs for at - risk youth in juvenile detention in both an inner - city community program and at a residential treatment facility.
Kansas has just five categorical programs: food service, juvenile - detention facilities, Parents as Teachers, bond and interest state aid, and special education.
Topics to be covered include: • The # 1 reason hospitalized or homebound students often fail in traditional models • How a targeted online homebound education program can be less costly while improving educational outcomes • How K12 provides homebound students access to the same rigorous learning experience as their in - school classmates • How this model also works effectively in alternative learning environments, such as addiction centers or juvenile detention facilities
Section 985.711, relating to introduction, removal, or possession of contraband at a juvenile detention facility or commitment program.
Dr. Bruening spent much of her education career in alternative schools, opening and leading a juvenile detention center and an expulsion program, as well as consulting to numerous juvenile justice programs and detention centers around the country.
Teens in juvenile detention learn to rebuild bikes through new program.
Programs for these students bear names like continuation schools, community schools, and opportunity schools, and include educational offerings in prisons, jails, and juvenile detention centers as well as comprehensive high schools.
«Our two most expensive programs serve students who are in prolonged hospital stays and students in juvenile detention,» she tells me.
We are excited to host our third Edcamp, bringing together folks from all settings: in past years Edcamp at Centerpoint has included educators from alternative schools, therapeutic schools, public schools, colleges, universities, juvenile detention facilities, mental health programs, non-profits and more.
The Office of Specialized Education Facilities and Family Engagement is responsible for educational services in state - operated programs, including hospitals, juvenile detention centers, mental health facilities, and the Wilson Workforce and Rehabilitation Center.
OTHER KEYNOTES • School District Convocations • Conferences (Educators, Parents and Youth) • Conferences (Colleges and Universities) • New Teacher Orientations • Graduations (All Levels) • Martin Luther King Celebrations and Services • Black History Month Programs • Kwanzaa Celebrations • Rites of Passage Ceremonies • Student «Empowerment» Meetings • Church Messages • Juvenile Detention Facilities • Prisons • Halfway Houses
The Pet - Assisted Therapy program shares animals with people of all ages in care facilities such as nursing homes, hospitals and juvenile detention centers.
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.
We are also involved with disadvantaged youths in our community and we have participated in programs where we take dogs to schools or the juvenile detention center.
Jennifer Self - Aulgur, humane education coordinator for the Humane Society of West Michigan, regularly presents programs at a juvenile detention center, where more than 60 percent of the youth have seen a dogfight.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Film clips from the documentary are used in elementary and middle school presentations, county juvenile detention centers, libraries, and community centers in presentations to educate children and adults on the importance of responsible pet care.
One of their programs, led by Elliott Serrano, is geared towards Chicago area juvenile detention facilities.
It's a knee - jerk reaction to a TV program, the Four Corners report documenting appalling abuse in a juvenile detention facility in the NT.
With the encouragement of his Chief Judge, Thomson began working with the Kingston community to develop a Family Court Clinic to assess children and their families, an observation and detention home, a juvenile diversion program, a volunteer probation service, a shelter for abused women, a youth crisis centre and several new community - based group homes for youth.
The Lowitja Institute welcomes the swift action by the Federal Government in announcing a Royal Commission into Northern Territory juvenile detention in response to the brutal treatment of children detained in the Northern Territory criminal justice system, aired in the ABC Four Corners program on Monday 25 July.
Bridging Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice: Preventing Unnecessary Detention of Foster Children Ross, Conger, & Armstrong Child Welfare, 81 (3), 2002 View Abstract Examines the lack of coordination between the child welfare and juvenile justice systems and describes a New York program to reduce problems associated with tJuvenile Justice: Preventing Unnecessary Detention of Foster Children Ross, Conger, & Armstrong Child Welfare, 81 (3), 2002 View Abstract Examines the lack of coordination between the child welfare and juvenile justice systems and describes a New York program to reduce problems associated with tjuvenile justice systems and describes a New York program to reduce problems associated with this gap.
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Sentencing juveniles to appropriate correctional programs, based in the community whenever possible, rather than only to «training schools» or other large - scale detention facilities has proved a cost - effective strategy in Massachusetts and other states; recidivism and juvenile crime rates have remained low in these states.
Many Australians would have woken yesterday morning after a restless night's sleep, thanks to the disturbing footage of the abuse of teenage boys incarcerated in a Northern Territory Juvenile Detention Centre, aired on Monday night by the ABC's Four Corners program.
The program also strives to prevent detention in juvenile facilities due to a mental health crisis.
Working with and through agencies and programs for youths and families that have experienced complex trauma, the Network disseminates best practices to residential treatment settings, homeless shelters, and juvenile detention centers.
Here's an idea: A juvenile detention center in Virginia has instituted a program that gives youths a therapeutic outlet through gardening, allowing their true potential to bloom!
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