From there, I was promoted to working in
the juvenile justice field and ultimately was responsible for overseeing the entire Texas Youth Commission Parole Division in Williamson County, Texas.
Supporting Youth in Transition to Adulthood: Lessons Learned from Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice (PDF - 405 KB) Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative & Center for Juvenile Justice Reform (2009) Offers strategies, programs, and resources to help political and agency leaders, policymakers, and practitioners act collaboratively across systems and effectively address the problems that crossover youth present and identifies areas in which
the juvenile justice field has developed promising approaches.
Not exact matches
A comprehensive response requires the inclusion of perspectives from experts in such
fields as mental health,
juvenile justice, public health, and social welfare.
This page from the Administration for Children and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services, provides materials to learn how family engagement is defined and implemented across different
fields of practice: early education, education, child welfare,
juvenile justice, and behavioral.
Dr. Eric Hall has over 22 years of experience in the
fields of education, youth development and
juvenile justice.
Family Engagement Inventory The Family Engagement Inventory (FEI) is a free, interactive website designed to familiarize professionals in child welfare,
juvenile justice, behavioral health, early childhood education, and education with family engagement, as defined and implemented across these
fields of practice.
Family Engagement Inventory A cross-discipline collection of information designed to assist professionals in child welfare,
juvenile justice, behavioral health, early education, and education to learn how family engagement is defined and implemented across these
fields of practice.
Person - centered planning tends to be used in the IDD
field while wraparound is more common in mental health,
juvenile justice, and children and family services.
Seven PFS programs in the
fields of
juvenile justice, early childhood education, homelessness prevention and recidivism have been launched in the United States, including Chicago, IL; New York City, NY; Salt Lake City, UT; Cuyahoga County, OH; Massachusetts (two projects); and New York state.
Target Population: Youth - serving professionals working with groups of youth exposed to trauma in the mental health,
juvenile justice, and education
fields
For example, afterschool,
juvenile justice, summer camp, and residential care have been considered distinct
fields, and in some communities of practice, «youth work» implies working primarily with adolescents.