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<br />PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (pagel of l) <br /> <br /> <br />Youthworks, in collaboration with the Juvenile Court and local schools, will provide diversion services for 130 unruly youth primarily <br />(a) truants, (b) youth suspended and expelled from school and (c) "deep-end" unruly youth" and their families. The staff will <br />collaboratively develop diversion plans with the youth, parents, schools and court focused on keeping youth in school, at home, and <br />out of the juvenile justice and child welfare systems, <br /> <br />1. In 2005-06 Youthworks will provide intensive casework, based on a collaboratively developed plan, for 150 deep-end unruly youth <br />who are at risk of being removed from their home with: <br />" (85%) of the youth remaining in the custody of their parents. <br />" (65%) having no further involvement in the juvenile justice system, <br />~ (60%) of the youth having no placement interventions (attendant care, psych placement, emergency foster or group placement). <br /> <br />2. In 2005-06 Youthwor1<s' will provide 70 students suspended from school with supervision, homework assistance, counseling and <br />community service with: <br />" 100% completing a school approved plan regarding the conditions (homework, counseling, letters of apology, community <br />service) of their return to school <br />" 70% having no further suspensions during the school year <br /> <br />lndicate those descri tors a licable to the 0 sed <br />DO] Aftercare <br />002 Alcohol - Prevention <br />003 Alcohol - Treatment <br />004 ArbitrationiMediation <br />...1005 Case Management <br />006 Child Abuse and Neglect <br />007 Court Appointed Advocate <br />008 Coun Intake Services <br />"1'/009 Crisis InteI>lention <br />010 Day Treatment Centers <br />o 11 Defender Services <br />012 Detention-Home <br />013 Oetention-Nonsecure Residential <br />o 14 Detention - Secure Residential <br />OJ 5 Diversion - Court <br />o 16 Diversion - Pollce <br />017 Drugs ~ Control <br />018 Drugs - Prevention <br />019 Drugs - Treatment <br />020 Education - Alternative School <br /> <br />o'eel Indicate 5 or fewer) <br />02t Education ~ Other <br />022 Electronic Monitoring <br />023 Employment <br />024 Evaluation - Diagnostic <br />025 Evaluation -Program <br />026 Evening Report Centers <br />....1 027 Family COlUlseling <br />028 Fostcr Care <br />029 Health Services <br />030 Ho\dover <br />031 HomemakerScrvices <br />032 Litigation <br />,l 033 Mentor <br />034 Outreach <br />,l 035 Parent Training <br />036 Parole Services <br />037 Peer Counseling/Intervention <br />038 Planning ~Database Mgmt <br />039 Police School Liaison <br />040 Per-Disposition lnvesti ation <br /> <br />041 Probation Serviccs <br />042 Prosecutor Services <br />043 Recreation <br />044 Research <br />045 Residential Community Prog. <br />046 Residential NoncommWlity Prog. <br />047 Restitution! Community Service <br />048 Risk Assessment: DesigruUse <br />049 School Crime <br />050 Serious~ Violent-Chronic Offenders <br />051 Service Coordination <br />052 Sex Offenders Programs <br />053 Standanls <br />054 Systems Coordination <br />055 Training - Juv. Justice Personnel <br />056 Training - Probation Personnel <br />057 Youth Advocacy <br />058 Youth Attendants <br />059 Youth Service Bureau <br />060 Other <br /> <br />Geographic Area Served: Cass County <br />Sites where Services are or will be Offered: Cass County <br />Juvenile Population or Area Served: 28848 <br />Number of Juveniles to Receive Direct Service:200 <br />Number of Native American Youth to Receive Direct Service: 30 <br />Number ofVotunteers for the Project: 3-4 cross-age mentors <br />Number of Minority Youth To Receive Direct Services. 10 - Black 14 - Native Amer 2 Asian <br />8 Hispanic 1 Hawaiian or Pacific Istander <br />