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“Helping People Living Better Lives”

Handout 4

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he Nebraska Children’s Commission,

creating an “ideal juvenile justice treatment system.” This plan includes details that reflect the intent of OJS’s recommendations;

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Children view their experience at the YRTC as a “watershed moment” in their lives –

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opportunities to experience the “real world”

Similarly, DHHS has collected benchmark research from other state’s prog

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State’s Y

programming based on a youth’s progress and needs for transitioning back to the community.

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YRTC s

Kearney’s school is an accre

e Island’s Change Assessment Scale (URICA) to assess a youth’s readiness to change

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and their interactions with staff. A youth’s scores

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Once the youth’s behaviors ha

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s

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final 60 days of a youth’s treatment will include 30 days of preparation and the final 30 days of

transition process will require collaboration between the YRTC treatment team, Probation’s Re

n the youth’s assessment

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System’s hub, with additional school

evise the West Kearney High School’s Special Purpose

ts’ educational needs.

OJS will enhance the students’ career readiness and employability upon discharge, in

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multiple school buildings when any one YRTC site’s population may nullify the nee

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YRTC –

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Nebraska’s

youth’s progress and needs for transitioning back to the community.

termreduces recidivism and ultimately enhances the lives of Nebraska’s youth.

o a young person’s

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based programming and engagement, close to youth’s home

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New York City’s Implementation of Close to Home–

Nebraska Children’s –

System is the first step to reforming Nebraska’s youth services. committed to Nebraska’s youth –

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