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Providing Hope, Reform and Resources.

HARRIS COUNTY CHILD ABUSE TASK FORCE Presents Untangling Children from the Criminal Justice System: Providing Hope, Reform and Resources. Thursday, November 5, 2020. 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM. A FREE Online Zoom training. http://ow.ly/mhQL50BLbLW

HARRIS COUNTY CHILD ABUSE TASK FORCE Presents Untangling Children from the Criminal Justice System: Providing Hope, Reform and Resources. Thursday, November 5, 2020. 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM. A FREE Online Zoom training. Presenters: John Jordan, JD, Division Chief, Juvenile Division, Harris County District Attorney’s Office. Kelly Sowards Opot, Executive Director, Harris County Youth Collective. https://online.centerforthemissing.org/2020-november-catf-untangling-children-from-the-criminal-justice-system

Presenters

John Jordan, JD

Division Chief, Juvenile Division, Harris County District Attorney’s Office

 

Kelly Sowards Opot

Executive Director, Harris County Youth Collective

Thursday, November 5, 2020

1 PM – 4 PM

3 CEs (3 clock Hours) and 3 CLEs
Social Work, Professional Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy,
Professional Education, and Attorneys


LIVE VIA ZOOM

FREE

Online Registration is NOW OPEN.


Course Description: While it is recognized that some youth commit serious offenses and may need to be detained within a secure setting, research has shown that many youth in the juvenile justice system are there for relatively minor offenses, have significant mental health issues, and end up in out-of-home placement or on probation by default.  Diversion programs are alternatives to initial or continued formal processing of youth in the juvenile delinquency system. The purpose of diversion programs is to redirect youthful offenders from the justice system through programming, supervision, and supports.  Further, many children are involved in both the juvenile justice system and children’s protective services, therefore increasing the challenges they face. 

 

ObjectivesThis workshop is designed to help you:

1) Explore the various programs used in Harris County to divert juvenile offenders away from the juvenile justice system.

2) Assess the importance of diversion programs for juveniles and how they are providing services to children and families.

3) Appreciate the unique challenges of dual status youth and discuss how Harris County Youth Collective connects services across multiple sectors to ensure a coordinated response for children involved in the juvenile justice system and children’s protective services.

 

Who Should Attend:  This workshop is designed for professionals who work with children, families and in the field of child abuse.  This includes professionals in child advocacy, children’s protective services, social work, counseling, mental health, education, law enforcement, legal professionals, and more.

Details

Date:
November 5, 2020
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Website:
http://ow.ly/mhQL50BLbLW

To find trainings offered by Houston’s Children’s Assessment Center, visit:  http://www.cachouston.org/Training.aspx.

To find trainings available across the state, visit the National Calendar of Crime Victim Assistance-Related Events:  http://ovc.ncjrs.gov/ovccalendar.

For national training listings, visit the Office for Victims of Crime Training Schedule at:  https://www.ovcttac.gov/trainingschedule

If you would like to post a training on this website, contact us at catf@tcftm.org.