Educational Planning of Court-Involved Youth A Guide for Counties, Systems, and Individuals
Auteur : Bishop Amy
Educational Planning of Court-Involved Youth provides a framework for alleviating chronic barriers for youth in the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. This guide combines best-practice recommendations from national research with direct service tactics employed successfully in multiple counties. Included are the necessary components to implement a collaborative, community-centered intervention system that meets the needs of the county, family, and individual. With the understanding that each county carries its own strengths, barriers, and resources, these tools serve as a model for assessing and adapting the system to cater to the unique needs of each area in which it is implemented. This text helps facilitate the coordination and collaboration necessary to foster comprehensive systems and individualized planning for youth.
Introduction to Framework Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: System Barriers to Success Chapter 3: Individual Barriers to Success Chapter 4: Relevance of County Guide Chapter 5: Organization of Guide: Three-Phase Framework (County, Systems, Individual) Chapter 6: Using this Guide Phase 1 County Interventions Chapter 7: Phase 1 Introduction: Why an Action Team? Chapter 8: Creating an Education Action Team Chapter 9: Action Team: Initial Agenda Chapter 10: Action Team in Action: Creating and Establishing New Procedures Phase 2: Systems Interventions Chapter 11: Phase 2 Introduction Chapter 12: Coordination of Systems to Schools Chapter 13: Child Welfare Education Liaison Role Description & Procedures Chapter 14: Improvements in System Procedures Chapter 15: Cross-Agency Training Chapter 16: Formal Training Phase 3: Individual Interventions Chapter 17: Phase 3 Introduction and Importance Chapter 18: Building Academic Success Chapter 19: Special Considerations Chapter 20: Incorporating Into Current Practices Chapter 21: Roles and Responsibilities of Agencies and Schools Chapter 22: Procedures for Educational Direct Service for Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Chapter 23: Action Team: Long-Term Sustainability Appendices Bibliography
Amy M. Bishop, MSW, received her Master of Social Work from the University of Denver. She has worked in educational advocacy and consulting for over ten years. She works as an education consultant for families, youth, schools, and agencies in improving educational outcomes and conducts trainings and workshops nationwide on the educational needs of court-involved and at-risk youth.
Date de parution : 12-2018
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17th Judicial District; county guide; State Governments Justice Center; court involved youth; Child Welfare Case Worker; juvenile justice; Juvenile Justice Youth; educational planning; Juvenile Justice Involvement; transition planning; Douglas County; mental health; Amy Bishop; Local Mental Health Agency; Amy M; Bishop; Education Action Team; Direct Service Procedures; Foster Care Youth; Home School District; Child Welfare Involvement; Juvenile Assessment Center; POC; Action Team Members; Juvenile Justice Systems; Youth Team; Direct Service Staff; Special Education Evaluation; SRO; Vice Versa; Foster Youth; Transition Summary; Special Education Documents