MD Juvenile Justice Bill Guarantees Girls Same Services as Boys, and More - a Roundup

  • juvenile-justice-system_old-TVCan Adolescents in Treatment Use "Recovery Coaches"?
    Yes, says Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC, writing in Counselor magazine. Coaches can help a youth through the period just after treatment -- especially the first 90 days, when the risk of relapse is highest. (Hat tip to Paul Savery.)
  • Bullying Makes Girls Vulnerable to Substance Abuse
    No teen responds well to bullying -- boys and girls both risk depression -- but new research suggests that girls who are bullied are also more likely to turn to alcohol and drugs.

EVENTS

  • Training: Ready by 21 Institute in Washington, D.C.
    On March 14-15, 2011, The Forum for Youth Investment will hold a two-day conference to help others adopt its innovative Ready by 21 strategies aimed at "having all youth ready for college, work and life. The strategies help leaders build broader partnerships, set bigger goals, collect and use better data, and implement bolder strategies." To learn more, email Kiley Bednar, or phone Kiley at 202-207-3722.
  • Training: Establish or Enhance a Youth Court/Teen Court
    You can register now for this training on launching a youth court. Sponsored by Global Youth Justice and the National African American Drug Policy Coalition, the training will be held in Las Vegas on June 7–9, 2011. (Hat tip to John Kelly at Youth Today.)
  • Webinar: Building Sustainable Organizations: Developing Capacity From the Ground Up
    Want to learn how to "apply for and receive federal funding to develop sustainable community organizations"? Register now for this two-hour webinar, to be held by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) National Training and Technical Assistance Center on February 24, 2011, from 10 am-12 pm PST / 1pm-3pm EST. Capacity is limited to 1,000, so where possible, please watch it with colleagues on a single computer. Questions? Email Kim Canter, Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator for OJJDP National Training and Technical Assistance Center, or phone her at 703-225-2361. (H/t to JUVJUST.)

 
 

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Updated: February 04 2011