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The Advancing Racial Justice and Equity in Youth Legal Systems Certificate Program is an intensive professional development opportunity designed to support state and local jurisdictions in their efforts to reduce racial and ethnic inequities in their systems of care, particularly the youth legal system.
The Ending Isolation in Youth Facilities Certificate Program is designed to support leaders in ending the use of isolation in their jurisdictions and promote positive outcomes for youth, staff, and communities.
The Evidence-Based Decision-Making in Juvenile Justice Certificate Program is designed to help juvenile justice practitioners apply the extensive body of research around what works.
The Girl-Centered Practice© Certificate Program, offered in partnership with the Delores Barr Weaver Policy Center, is designed to support counties in their efforts to best meet the needs of girls in a collaborative, multi-system manner.
The Information Sharing Certificate Program is designed to enable public and private sector leaders in the juvenile justice, child welfare, education, behavioral health, and other child serving fields to overcome information sharing challenges that prevent the communication and coordination that is necessary to more fully serve youth known across multiple systems of care.
The Juvenile Diversion Certificate Program is an excellent opportunity for prosecutors, probation officers, law enforcement officials, and other juvenile justice leaders to obtain in-depth training, education, and guidance on juvenile diversion policies, practices, and programs.
The Length of Stay Policy Academy, created by the Council of Juvenile Justice Administrators (CJJA), CJJR, and The Pew Charitable Trusts, was designed to guide and support teams from state and local jurisdictions to examine and address policies, practices, and other factors contributing to length of stay in post-adjudication placements and to develop strategic plans to improve outcomes for young people in those placements.
The Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare: Multi-System Integration Certificate Program is a week-long period of intensive study designed for those who want to improve outcomes for crossover youth by improving multi-system integration and collaboration.
The New York City CYPM Champions Certificate Program is designed to provide juvenile justice professionals in New York City with a deeper understanding of the Crossover Youth Practice Model and how the model intersects with education, mental health, and other systems of care.
The Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Juvenile Justice Certificate Program is an intensive training program designed to support local jurisdictions in their efforts to reduce racial and ethnic disparities in their juvenile justice systems.
The School-Justice Partnerships and Diversion Pathways Certificate Program is designed to provide school and district staff, court professionals, law enforcement, and other child-serving community leaders with the knowledge and understanding necessary to address the immediate and long term needs of students known to, or at risk of entering, the juvenile justice system.
The Supporting the Well-Being of System-Involved LGBTQ Youth Certificate Program is designed to help juvenile justice, child welfare, and other system partners target and improve outcomes for at-risk LGBTQ youth.
The Transforming Juvenile Probation Certificate Program is designed to guide and support teams from state and local jurisdictions to fundamentally transform their system-wide approach to probation.
The Transforming the Youth Justice System Breakthrough Series Collaborative Certificate Program is an action-focused, intensive training designed to support local and tribal jurisdictions in their efforts to reduce racial and ethnic disparities and transform the role of the justice system to achieve greater equity and better outcomes for youth, families and communities of color.
The Youth in Custody Certificate Program is designed to help leaders implement or accelerate systemic change to improve outcomes for youth in custodial settings.