Sentences with phrase «with juvenile justice agencies»

Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio provides health promotion services to direct - care staff working with youth residing in foster care and / or involved with juvenile justice agencies in Region 4.

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He brings with him extensive knowledge of the local juvenile justice system, and good working relationships with community organizations and state oversight agencies,» said Poloncarz.
If a family is not able to get their kids to school, that family may be working with other agencies: Health and Human Services, the police department, juvenile justice, whatever it may be.
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Military Child Initiative assists public schools to improve the quality of education for highly mobile and vulnerable young people with a special focus on military children and their families by providing national, state and local education agencies, as well as schools, parents and health, child welfare, juvenile justice and educational professionals with information, tools and services that enhance school success.
Educational, social service, juvenile justice, and mental health agencies must be linked by providing a system of «wraparound» programming (Eber, 1997) where coordinated, cooperative, and comprehensive services are implemented to serve students with disabilities.
Attend training as required, maintain a relationship with other Department of Juvenile Justice components and community agencies.
Juvenile Probation Officer 7/2006 — 8/2007, Department of Juvenile Justice Largo, FL. • Reviewed Court Order with Juvenile Probationers • Monitored Compliance / Non-Compliance with a Court Order • Reported Violations and Made Recommendations to the Court • Issued Warrants for Violations of Probation • Assisted the Probationers and Their Families in Finding Social Service Agencies That May Be of Assistance to Them
It is also designed to meet the needs of Indigenous peoples with some experience working in Indigenous community organisations, Government departments / agencies relating to juvenile justice, corrective services or care and protection, or participating in Indigenous community justice mechanisms and in other similar roles.
It is also designed to meet the needs of Indigenous peoples with an interest in criminal justice issues who are working in Indigenous community organisations, Government departments / agencies relating to juvenile justice, corrective services or care and protection, or participating in Indigenous community justice mechanisms and in other similar roles.
Juvenile justice and child welfare agencies serve youth who are involved with both systems better when they work together toward positive outcomes.
Our educators are trained to present age - appropriate programs for a number of audiences in a wide variety of settings including elementary, middle, and high schools; colleges and universities; after - school programs; juvenile justice, adult incarceration, and substance abuse facilities; family programs; agencies serving people with disabilities; health centers; faith - based communities; community organizations and events, including health fairs; and more.
It is also designed to meet the needs of Indigenous peoples with significant experience working in Indigenous community organisations, Government departments / agencies relating to juvenile justice, corrective services or care and protection, or participating in Indigenous community justice mechanisms and in other similar roles.
The program is provided with families of specialty populations of all ages involved with agencies that specialize in child welfare, mental health, substance abuse, developmental disabilities, juvenile justice and crossover youth.
(B) consulting with other Federal agencies with responsibility for administering or evaluating programs that serve eligible families to coordinate and collaborate with respect to research related to such programs and families, including the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation of the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development of the National Institutes of Health, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the Department of Justice, and the Institute of Education Sciences of the Department of Education.
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