By Benjamin Chambers, May 06 2011
Want to increase your knowledge about how to reform the way the juvenile justice and child welfare systems work together to help young people who are involved in both systems?
Want to network with other professionals working toward the same goal?
Then consider applying to attend the 2011 Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare: Multi-System Integration Certificate Program for Private Sector Leaders, sponsored by the Center for Juvenile Justice Reform and held November 2-8, 2011 at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
According to the program sponsors, it's "geared toward service providers that work with youth known to the juvenile justice and child welfare systems, as well as advocates, academicians, foundation staff and others whose work is closely related to improving service delivery for crossover youth and relationships between the private and public sectors."
>>More information about the curriculum for the program, the selection criteria, tuition and access the application. Applications are due July 27, 2011.
>>Questions? Email Kristina Rosinsky.
>>Apply Now
Topics: Juvenile Justice Reform, No bio box
Updated: February 08 2018