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Top August 20, 2012
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Public Policy
Conferences and Trainings
Information Sharing and Updates
Articles of Interest
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Public Policy

For the most updated information on the budget as well as other legislative activity impacting county operations, visit the

CCAP budget news page.


Future Conferences and Trainings

The Youth At-Risk Conference sponsored by JDCAP is now open for registration. All registrations must be completed on line.

 

This year's conference title is

 

NEW SYSTEMS: REPURPOSING JUVENILE JUSTICE

Pittsburgh Marriott City Center

October 2-5, 2012

 

For discount room rates call the Marriott Center City at 1-412-471-4000 by September 11, 2012 and indicate the room block code - hjuhjua

  

Reservations can also be made online at; Room reservations

 

For the most current conference information including session information visit click here!

 

All registrants will be required to indicate if you are registering for the full conference or if you are just attending individual (1 or 2) days.

  

If you register for the full conference, please indicate if you are planning to attend the Thursday night banquet (for no additional fee!) If you register for one or two days, you may also register for the banquet separately for an additional fee.

 

If you register for the full conference, you will have the choice between attending The Motivational Interviewing Training for Trainers will run for the full 2 ½ days of the conference  or attending a the breakout sessions (which you must select.)

 

If you are a JDCAP facility or affiliate member please use this link to register; Members conference registration.

 

If you are not a JDCAP member, please use this link to register. Non-member conference registration.

 

If you have any questions about the conference sessions, registration or lodging, please contact wbear@pacounties.org or llawyer@pacounties.org

 

Applications for continuing education will be submitted for Social Workers and Attorneys.

 

We will not be offering continuing education for nurses this year. If your facility nurses are interested in educational opportunities, please have them contact Wayne Bear.

 

Please feel free to forward this information on to anyone who may benefit from these exciting learning sessions!

 

In addition to the conference training opportunities, JDCAP will hold our Strategic Planning Session on Tuesday from 2-5 PM. Following this session, we are planning a night of activities which will involve a sports activity to be determined by the attendees at the Shuman facility.

 

On Wednesday morning, early arrivals may participate in tours of the Shuman facility.

 

We suggest carpooling as much as possible to reduce individual or county costs. If you are interested in carpooling arrangements, please contact Wayne Bear.

 

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Information Sharing and Updates

News for Nurses

Prevention and Control of Influenza with Vaccines: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) — United States, 2012–13 Influenza Season

  

A number of valuable resource materials regarding young female offenders, family engagement and co-occurring disorders, etc are available at The National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice website;

 

 

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Articles of Interest

Gateway to Adult Court for Young Defendants Slowly Closing

 

Juvenile Justice Has A New Tipline

 

Teens Fare Better at Substance Abuse Facilities With Comprehensive Mental Health Services

 

Louisiana juvenile justice agency has lost 285 workers in past five years

 

Kids Behind Bars: Illinois Rethinks Juvenile Justice

 

Reorganization of OJJDP In the Works

 

Other Important Items

Save the Date

Next JDCAP Training Committee meeting is 10 AM, Monday Sept 10 at the CCAP North office.

 

Webinar To Address Challenges of LGBTQI Youth in Custody

On August 21, 2012, at 2 p.m. E.T., the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) will present the Webinar "Understanding the Importance of Implementing an Effective Justice System Response for LGBTQI Youth in Custody." Presenters will discuss the challenges facility leadership and staff should address in meeting the needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and intersex (LGBTQI) youth.

 

Report on Well-Being of Nation's Children Released

The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics has released its annual report, "America's Children in Brief: Key National Indicators of Well-Being." Among the findings from this year's assessment, both adolescent births and violent crime victimization declined. The report also reveals that the number of children living in poverty increased.

  

The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention is one of 22 federal agencies that constitute the forum.

Webinar: Creating and Sustaining Improved Conditions for Youth in Custody

 

Juvenile justice finds itself in the midst of successful public and private reforms, which have changed the landscape and prompted large-scale improvements of philosophies, programs, and services for children and youth. Not yet as fully the beneficiary of these reforms is the conditions of confinement for youth in custody. Absent a unified strategy for improving conditions, the field relies primarily on external influences (litigation, legislative mandates, fiscal or media pressure) usually resulting from a problem or crisis as the impetus for change, knowing that sustaining this change becomes less likely once the external influence goes away. Can the field articulate a strategy to create and sustain improved conditions of custody that are consistently safe, secure, humane, and therapeutic environments for youth?

The National Center for Youth in Custody (NC4YC) is pleased to launch a series of webinars exploring and resulting in a strategy that builds on the gains from litigation and case law but also addresses broader and perhaps more comprehensive and sustainable ways to improve conditions of confinement.  Register today for the first webinar: Creating and Sustaining Improved Conditions of Custody: Beyond the Initial External Influence.

  

When:
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EST

 

Moderated by:

David W. Roush, Ph.D., National Center for Youth in Custody & Juvenile Justice Associates
 
  

Panelists:  

Mr. Josh Delaney, Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
Ms. Teresa Abreu, J.D., Interim Director, Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center
Mr. Orlando Martinez, Founder and Senior Partner, Martinez Tjaden
Ms. Jennifer Rodriguez, J.D., Executive Director, Youth Law Center

 

 
 

Disclaimer: The information provided in this publication is not intended to take the place of professional advice. Readers are encouraged to consult with competent legal, financial, or other appropriate professionals. Statements of facts and opinions expressed in this publication, by authors other than Association staff and officers, are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent an opinion or philosophy of the officers, members and staff of the Juvenile Detention Centers Association of Pennsylvania (JDCAP). No endorsement of advertised products or services is implied by JDCAP unless those products or services are expressly endorsed, or are owned or managed by the Association. Materials may not be reproduced or translated in part or in whole without express permission; please direct your requests to Wayne Bear

Staff- Wayne Bear wbear@pacounties.org Lori Lawyer llawyer@pacounties.org