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Racial & Ethnic Disparities Presentations

Because youth of color disproportionately enter and move through the juvenile justice system in Washington State, youth of color are disproportionately affected by the collateral consequences of the involvement with the system.

Youth who transition out of secure confinement encounter substantial challenges in gaining employment, finding housing; getting an education and accessing medical and mental health care. Plans are rarely in place to support youth as they attempt to move past their convictions.

Substance Abuse Programming Support

We specialize in promoting research-based, data-driven, and outcome focused behavior change strategies targeting youth problem behaviors.

Clinical Supervision Examples:

  • Ensuring staff compliance to all national and state regulations as well as in-house policies, procedures, and clinical programming.
  • Participation in the hiring process, providing staff supervision, coaching and discipline, and training and oversight to ensure all staff are compliant with all facility rules and policies.
  • Support for day-to-day operation of the agency’s licensed or certified behavioral health treatment services and all the key responsibilities required by WAC 388-805-300 (4) a-e.

Gang Related Programming Support

We have delivered tailored technical support including strategic outcome based planning, program design, and project implementation to address violent and chronic juvenile offenders.

What leads a particular youth to join a gang?

Identifying early precursors of youth gang membership can facilitate the development of more effective interventions to prevent youth from becoming involved in gangs.

Understanding what predicts gang membership is vital for preventing youth from joining gangs.

We also ask these same and similar questions about youth and substance abuse/use as well.

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