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Juvenile Probation and trauma- In recent years the focus on Juvenile Probation services has focused more on trauma and the impact it has on young lives. Hosts Brian and Tracy will be talking about this with Chief Probation Officer Don Corry about this change of focus and the benefits of being trauma-informed.
A Black Man's Sketch Season 3, Episode 1 “ADDICTION” with special guest Rashad Hameed, Ujamaa Place Wellness Coach Guest Bio: Rashad is a native of Harlem, New York and a recovering addict in long term sobriety. He has served the Twin Cities and surrounding areas for more than 30 years through his work as a Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor (LADC) and Manager in a culturally based treatment organization (African-American Family Services) and as a Supervisor in Adult and Juvenile Probation in Dakota and Ramsey counties respectively. Rashad holds a BA and a Master's Degree in Organizational Management & Communications from Concordia University. Through the lens of his work, Rashad brings a culturally specific perspective and a clarity of vision, empowering clients to reach needed milestones for their personal growth and development. Rashad is passionate about social justice and repairing the harm that institutional and systemic racism has created in the community he serves.” If you have a question or a topic that you would like us to cover, please contact us at: ABMS@ujamaaplace.org Ujamaa Place is partnering with @SharedInfluence to spread the word about how harm reduction programs can keep communities healthy.
In this season of the Connecticut Criminal Law Podcast, Attorney Jill Ruane tackles common issues in children's criminal cases and gives answers to common questions of clients. In this episode, she explores what happens if a school official tries to question your child without parental consent. For help with a Connecticut juvenile defense case or dealing with your child's school, contact us at 203-925-9200
Here's your morning news: COVID hospitalizations remain stable as infection rate ticks up; Kardashians appear in court for jury selection in case against Blac Chyna; L.A. County CEO unveils budget for next fiscal year; Santa Clarita officials oppose plans for juvenile probation camp; O.C. teen convicted of killing mother back in police custody after escaping from halfway house; At Disneyland, hugs are back after two-year hiatus; $5M in federal funding earmarked for pedestrian bridge over Pacoima Wash This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
What's happening today: L.A. County's public defender office rejects staff's calls to reduce caseload; L.A. County is facing a lawsuit from women who say they were sexually assaulted by officers and staff of a juvenile probation camp; Immigration judge hears asylum petition of Chinese man; In third week of war, Kyiv prepares for showdown with Russia; State school masking rules are lifted today; This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people. Support the show: https://laist.com
As a top 1% sales authority, Anthony is the leading Enterprise Sales Expert, working with major organizations like Sprint, MasterCard, Starbucks, Bed Bath & Beyond, PETCO, BJs Restaurants, California Pizza Kitchen, US Bank, Safeway/Albertsons, Intel, Cisco, and Starwood Hotels. With over 20 years of business development experience, Anthony now helps people succeed by learning the enterprise sales process so they too can sell to big corporations and create generational wealth without having to become an entrepreneur. He's inspiring the next generation of sales professionals, giving them the skills they need in this new business landscape. Anthony is also the Podcast Host of The Anthony Eisenman Show where he brings inspirational stories and revenue-generating hacks for salespeople and entrepreneurs.In this episode, Anthony shares his inspiring journey from being on juvenile probation and turning his life around into becoming one of the most iconic entrepreneurs.To connect with Anthony:Website: https://www.anthonyeisenman.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/APEisenman/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonyeisenman/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK6I9tR033nSxs4CffSfDPQPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-anthony-eisenman-show/id1474124546Follow and subscribe to The Underdog show to listen to inspiring Underdog success stories to help touch, move and inspire new levels of success and pull back the curtains to reveal how you too can overcome ANY obstacle to succeed beyond your wildest dreams.
Partnering with the Prescott Valley Parks & Recreation Department, the Yavapai County Juvenile Court's Community Restitution Work Crew has been working on graffiti abatement at 3 different locations in Prescott Valley along the urban Pipeline Trail. The work has greatly progressed over the last two weeks. In an effort to continue to deepen our partnership with the Town of Prescott Valley, and its staff, Juvenile Probation hopes to continue these projects in the Town of Prescott Valley as needed. The Community Connections category made possible by Vince Moser Farmers Insurance of Prescott, Valley, AZ. Thank you, Vince! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubbRT8XR_B0 Is your business... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/yavapai-county-juvenile-courts-community-restitution-work-crew-cleans-prescott-valley-graffiti/
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Chaim Livneh, Senior Staff for Juvenile Probation Services for Israel. Chaim's journey into the field started as a child in the U.S. and then to Israel when his family emigrated there when he was a teen. Chaim shares how being in a tank corps helped him to get closer to the wilderness and how he found healing in a greenhouse when he had cancer. Chaim shares how Israel views wilderness therapy and how it is funding wilderness therapy treatment for juvenile offenders. Chaim shares where the field is going.
Deputy Administrator Jeanne Brandner joins us to discuss the current state of juvenile probation in Nebraska. She highlights some of the amazing work being done throughout the state, as well as the guiding principles of practices officers use daily.
The Pew Research Center estimates that right now there are more Millennials than Baby Boomers in America. By 2030 Millennials and Gen Zs will make up 75% of the workforce. A Gallup Poll found that 21% of Millennials had changed jobs within the last year, that’s three times more than other generations. On top of this demographic shift, technological innovation is increasing exponentially. The American workforce is racing toward a major generational transformation within the next ten years. Will the emerging generations demand new ways of doing business and managing employees? How will the generations impact the courts? What can court administrators do today to prepare for this sea change? Tina Mattison, Stacy Worby, and Paulina Pasquarelli talk about the up-and-coming generations as they flex their social and economic muscle. What it mean to management and the workplace. This is a compelling podcast episode for listeners interested in generational differences, managing the generations, courts, and court administration. Leave a comment or question about the podcast at clapodcast@nacmnet.org. About the Guest Speakers Tina Mattison is the Deputy Court Administrator for the Pima County Juvenile Court. In her position, Ms. Mattison oversees Juvenile Probation, Detention, Court, Children and Family Services, Facilities and Security, as well as the budget of $22 million. Pima County Juvenile court is a general jurisdiction court located in Arizona, with over 400 multi-generational employees. Previously, she worked for the California court system in Riverside and Orange County. Ms. Mattison has been a member of the National Association for Court Management since 1998. Stacy Worby serves as the State Jury Coordinator for the Alaska Court System. In that capacity she is responsible for the coordination and operation of the centralized processes for the court’s jury management systems. Additionally, she provides jury procedure training and guidance for personnel in 40 court locations statewide. Prior to serving as the State Jury Coordinator, she managed a staff of jury clerks in Anchorage (the state’s largest general jurisdiction court). Stacy has enjoyed managing staff of all generations since 1998. Paulina Pasquarelli has served the 15thJudicial Circuit in Palm Beach County, FL since 2015. In her current role as the Mental Health Case Manager, she is responsible for the operations of the Circuit’s Mental Health Specialty Division which focuses on the issue of competency to proceed in felony cases. Ms. Pasquarelli holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Palm Beach Atlantic University. In addition, Ms. Pasquarelli serves as a member on NACM’s Membership Committee and Early Career Professionals (ECP) Subcommittee. She hopes she can encourage fellow millennials to view judicial administration as a career instead of a job.
Santa Barbara County uses a state grant to boost programs aimed to keep minors out of prison. An iconic Santa Barbara architect weighs in on his ideas for better downtown housing design. Lotusland's renovated Japanese Garden offers an opportunity for contemplation.
CaseyCast - the monthly podcast of The Annie E. Casey Foundation
In this episode of CaseyCast, host Lisa Hamilton interviews criminal justice and youth development expert David Muhammad, who serves as the executive director of the nonprofit National Institute for Criminal Justice Reform. Their conversation explores the failures of juvenile probation, the value of age-appropriate interventions and the importance of putting youth and their families at the center of this work.
Voir Dire: Conversations from the Criminal Justice Policy Program at Harvard Law School
383,000 young people were placed on formal or informal probation supervision in 2014. Stephen Bishop, of the Annie E Casey Foundation, thinks that supervision needs to look different. He argues something basic, but powerful: less probation. Putting fewer young people on probation will free up probation resources to turn away from surveillance-based supervision to more constructive and therapeutic probation. We talk about that vision.
Andre Porter is a single foster father and works in a school district with alternative students who have intensive mental health needs. During this episode, Mr. Porter and I discuss resistance for being single foster fathers, we’ll talk about the challenges and successes of raising teen boys, and how we juggle career, personal life and home. Corporate America has afforded many valuable lessons for everyday living. Nothing is more fulling nor rewarding than being a part of nurturing young men and giving them the tools for success - Now and beyond Foster Care ! Only by Divine guidance can such a task be fulfilled. In 1998, GOD told Andre Porter while house hunting " this home will be a Safe Haven for young men", later years GOD also spoke the words " although, he did not have a Father, I will use him to Father many". Some 40 plus Foster Care Placements later, he deems every young man in his care as a top priority. Insuring they are SAFE, COMFORTABLE and LOVED are the main components without compromise! Working with Indiana Department of Corrections, Juvenile Probation, Indiana Department of Children Services, Warren School District, Mount Olive Church and the Department of Justice - having been exposed to support and resources that help place the "right youth in the right home (my home) " has proven beneficial. Nothing is more important than making sure we are making a difference in the lives of our children. No excuses, make it happen ! Wishing he had the ability to support more youth in need of a home, For whatever the reason, the demand continues to grow !
On episode 26 Karl and Elgin sit down with Tyrone Ross to discuss how he went from being a Juvenile Probation officer and deciding to change career paths to enter the world of stocks and investing. We discuss his journey through Wall Street from firm to firm, how he got turned onto Crypto and it's role in his job on Wall Street to eventually becoming managing partner at his own firm. Tyrone also shares with us his approach to personally investing in Crypto and the advice he gives many of the clients he now represents at at Noble Bridge Wealth. Lot's of jewels on here as always. Enjoy. You can follow Tyrone on Twitter @ @TR401 LinkedIn @ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyroneross/ His services at readily available @ www.noblebridgewealth.com
During this episode, Brian Carter and I discuss what a good dad looks, acts and talks like. We explore the role of a dad in his daughter’s life, and the epidemic of absent fathers in both the urban and suburban communities. Brian Carter is the Director of Dads Inc. a support program for men and their families. Brian has directed Dads Inc. , a subsidiary of The Villages of Indiana of which he has been employed in various supervisory roles for 24 years. Brian also serves as Educator for Prevent Child Abuse Indiana. Brian is a board member of The Indiana Fatherhood Coalition, Healthy Families Indianapolis and The Indianapolis Black Men’s Group. He facilitates All Pro Dad events throughout the Indianapolis area as well as Nurturing Father classes in the prison system. Brian holds a bachelor degree of Social Work from IU. Brian has a history of work in Juvenile Probation, detention and church youth administration. Brian is a motivational speaker and private contractor. He has taught parenting classes for 12 years with such entities as: The Fathers and Families Center; The Church Federation of Indiana; and with countless church and community groups. Brian has a passion for Parents, Fathers, and Young people. His aim is to empower these populations through information and education. Website Links: Dads, Inc. Prevent Child Abuse Indiana Dads, Inc. Facebook Page