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Proudly serving the
Nebraska Panhandle
Counties of:
Banner | Box Butte |
Cheyenne | Dawes |
Deuel | Garden |
Kimball | Morrill |
Sheridan | Sioux
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Juvenile Justice Regional Coalition

SAVE THE DATES
Panhandle Comprehensive Community Juvenile Services Plan
And
Assessment and Planning Process

From October 2010 to May 2011 the Panhandle will complete the Comprehensive Community Juvenile Services and Violence Prevention Planning Process in conjunction with the Juvenile Justice Institute (JJI).  

July 1, 2011- June 30, 2014
Comprehensive Juvenile Services and Violence Prevention Plan For Nebraska’s Panhandle
Juvenile Justice System Point Analysis
Affordable Care Act Home Visiting Program – Level One Analysis Indicators
Youth Planning Meetings Attendance Lists by Tier

Community Stabilizing Efforts Review

PROCESS:
There are six key steps to completing the Plan.

  1. Community Capacity Inventory (CCI) is an online survey of programs and resources available to youth in the Panhandle to gain an understanding of how the Developmental Assets and YLS Risk Factors are being addressed in the Panhandle.  Open November 19- 29, 2010.  Notices will be sent.
  1. Juvenile Justice Systems Point Analysis gives an overview of how the juvenile justice system works in our area.  County data will be compiled and there will be a Systems Point Analysis meeting facilitated by Julie Rogers of the JJI.  This meeting will be of importance to representatives from law enforcement, county attorneys, courts, and probation.
  1. Graduated Response Assessment is compiled by JJI and provides and picture of where programs and services in the Panhandle are helping youth at each level.
  1. Community Stabilizing Efforts Review pulls together the System Point Analysis, the community Capacity Inventory and the Graduated response Assessment in a report that identifies what does and does not exist for services in the Panhandle. This will show the community framework in which juvenile services operate.
  1. Priorities and Strategies are chosen by the community based on the Juvenile Justice Systems Analysis and Community Stabilizing Review.
  1. Write the Plan and submit it to the Crime Commission for approval.

COORDINATOR:
Joan Frances has been retained to coordinate the comprehensive community Juvenile Services Plan process and to write the plan.  Joan is working closely with Julie Rogers of JJIJoan can be contacted at joanontheroad@gmail.net

For  more information about the Comprehensive Community Planning Process  visit http://www.ncc.ne.gov/pdf/grants/Community_Plan_Requirements.pdf

Updated 10/12/10