Fully implemented new FWSN referral processing in Juvenile Probation ... Have witnessed or been victims of abuse/ violence. Parents have untreated, significant, needs ...
to reduce the number of children and youth entering the ... Waterbury. 592. 261. Waterford. 382. 198. Willimantic. 240. 131. Total. 3637. 2215. FWSN Data ...
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * Why Raise the Age? Keeping kids in the juvenile system prevents crime Lower recidivism vs. peers in adult system Juvenile system often ...
Rely on research and evidence-based practice. Assure compliance with legislative mandate ... Community Based Behavioral Health Services: Emergency Mobile ...
of the Connecticut Family with Service Needs Family Support Center' Project ... To further evidence-based practices in Connecticut's Judicial Branch by ...
Evidence-based Practice (4) Inventory (cont.) Gender ... Evidence-Based Practices. Gender Specific Programming (Girls) Medical and Mental Health Issues ...
State of Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice Kevin T. Kane, Chief State s Attorney Establishing a Juvenile Review Board A community-based diversion program
California Register. CEQA. Local criteria. Marie Nelson - Office of ... California ... social, political, military, or cultural annals of California. ...
(Gun) Violence Prevention. TARGET. Family Violence Education Program ... What are the pros/cons of current assessment tools at different decision-making ...
Maureen Delude. Brian Hill. Peter Kochol. DCF: Maria Allegro. Gail DeMarco. Maxine McIntyre ... access to CSSD services and respite care. access to higher ...
CT is currently one of only 3 states that tries ALL 16- & 17-year-olds as adults, ... 'Gov. M. Jodi Rell vaulted Connecticut to the forefront of the juvenile justice ...
Connecticut Junior Republic, Waterbury: November 1st and November 7th 11:00a.m ... Connecticut Junior Republic, Waterbury, CT: Ana Aquino, Program Manager (203) ...
To inform local communities and ensure an ongoing dialogue regarding the ... Complaints from parents/community: perception that the court 'is powerless' ...