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Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice: Practical Resources for Front-Line Practitioners
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About this event
In this 1-hour webinar, the Center for Trauma Recovery and Juvenile Justice (CTRJJ) will present practical resources designed to enable front-line staff, administrators, and mental health professionals working with youth who are involved in the juvenile justice system to provide trauma-informed services and treatment. The resources include:
1. Trauma-informed organizational self-assessment
2. Trauma-informed decision protocol for front-line risk assessment and services planning
3. Think Trauma program for staff training
4. Toolkit orienting mental health providers to the juvenile justice system and empirically-supported trauma treatments for justice involved youths
The webinar will share system success stories and highlight how the CTRJJ can assist your organization in becoming more trauma-informed through ongoing communication, cross-system collaboration, and fostering professional connection.
The Center for Trauma Recovery and Juvenile Justice supports a comprehensive framework for developing, adopting, implementing, and sustaining evidence-based, trauma-informed services for youth in, or at risk for, juvenile justice involvement, and their families. Learn more about CTRJJ on their website: https://health.uconn.edu/trauma-recovery-juvenile-justice.