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X-WR-CALDESC:Juvenile Justice is another name for the Delinquency court whi
 ch works with youth who are on Probation. The Juvenile Justice Program wil
 l be working with youth who are on formal Probation and who have open case
 s within the Juvenile Justice system.   \n \nHere’s how Juvenile Justice d
 iffers from Dependency court:\n1.	These youth do not have a Social Worker b
 ut a Probation Officer to whom they report. \n2.	There is a case plan that 
 is focused on the youth's success and rehabilitation.\n3.	The youth also re
 ceive terms of Probation to complete to have their Juvenile Justice case d
 ismissed. This is similar to parents in Dependency court who are required 
 to complete a case plan and rehabilitate themselves.\nThe role of the CASA
  in the Juvenile Justice System does not really change from one who works 
 with a youth in Dependency. The CASA is still appointed by the Juvenile Ju
 stice court judges. The CASA is still there to develop a trusting relation
 ship\, support and advocate for their appointed youth in their school\, co
 mmunity and in court and to always advocate for the best interests of the 
 youth. The youth the CASAs will be working with are no different than the 
 youth in Dependency except that they were caught committing a crime and ar
 e between the ages of 12-25. 71% of all Juvenile Justice youth have had so
 me form of contact with Child Protective Services. These youth are the you
 th who fell through the cracks and weren't given the supports or resources
  to succeed. This is where a CASA can help. The focus is not on what the y
 outh did to get on Probation\, but how to move them forward and understand
  how successful the youth can be once the Probation terms are completed an
 d the case is dismissed.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Juvenile Justice is another name for the Delinquency court whic
 h works with youth who are on Probation. The Juvenile Justice Program will
  be working with youth who are on formal Probation and who have open cases
  within the Juvenile Justice system.   \n \nHere’s how Juvenile Justice di
 ffers from Dependency court:\n1.	These youth do not have a Social Worker bu
 t a Probation Officer to whom they report. \n2.	There is a case plan that i
 s focused on the youth's success and rehabilitation.\n3.	The youth also rec
 eive terms of Probation to complete to have their Juvenile Justice case di
 smissed. This is similar to parents in Dependency court who are required t
 o complete a case plan and rehabilitate themselves.\nThe role of the CASA 
 in the Juvenile Justice System does not really change from one who works w
 ith a youth in Dependency. The CASA is still appointed by the Juvenile Jus
 tice court judges. The CASA is still there to develop a trusting relations
 hip\, support and advocate for their appointed youth in their school\, com
 munity and in court and to always advocate for the best interests of the y
 outh. The youth the CASAs will be working with are no different than the y
 outh in Dependency except that they were caught committing a crime and are
  between the ages of 12-25. 71% of all Juvenile Justice youth have had som
 e form of contact with Child Protective Services. These youth are the yout
 h who fell through the cracks and weren't given the supports or resources 
 to succeed. This is where a CASA can help. The focus is not on what the yo
 uth did to get on Probation\, but how to move them forward and understand 
 how successful the youth can be once the Probation terms are completed and
  the case is dismissed.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220224T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220224T150000
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYuc-ivrjorGte9TUv6W4MUI
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SUMMARY:Understanding Advocacy in Juvenile Justice
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