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Juvenile Crime Prevention Council Report Submitted October 1 ...

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North Carolina Department of <strong>Juvenile</strong> Justice and Delinquency <strong>Prevention</strong>JCPC Active Program List9/30/2010CountyBuncombeHOME BASED SRVCS-JUV SEX OFFEN GEOFF SIDOLI 38 GARFIELD ST, SUITE BPROF. PARENTING-APPALACHIAN FAM. INN. geoff.sidoli@familyinnovations.org 828-236-2877Program Type: Sexual Offender TreatmentThe Home-Based Services for <strong>Juvenile</strong> Sex Offender program offers services to adjudicated sex offenders who have been ordered by the court toparticipate in an evaluation and/or treatment. The objective is to provide a broad range of services to allow the youth to remain in their homes,promote safety in the community, and to prevent further sexual abuse.TRINITY PLACE JOHN LAUTERBACH PO BOX 19113CARING FOR CHILDREN, INC. caring4children@charter.net 828-298-0186Program Type: Runaway Shelter CareTrinity Place Runaway and Homeless Youth Shelter provides short-term (15 days or less) co-ed emergency shelter for up to six youths ages 7-17who are homeless, have run away from home, or are at risk of running away.TEEN COURT KAREN E. KOWALSKI 20 SOUTH SPRUCE ST., SUITE 103BUNCOMBE ALTERNATIVES, INC. executive@main.nc.us 828-250-4297Program Type: Teen CourtThe Buncombe County Teen Court program serves first time youthful offenders who admit guilt to their actions and are heard in a court of theirpeers with an adult judge. Its purpose is to require young people to take responsibility for their actions and to allow the community to take anactive role in addressing juvenile crime.EARN & LEARN PROGRAM KAREN E. KOWALSKI 20 SOUTH SPRUCE ST., SUITE 103BUNCOMBE ALTERNATIVES, INC. executive@main.nc.us 828-250-4297Program Type: RestitutionEarn and Learn Restitution program helps youth accept responsibility for their offenses and make amends to their victims through communityservice opportunities and employment related skill development.YOUTH AND VICTIM/OFFENDER MEDIATION MEGAN LESCHAK 40 NORTH FRENCH BROAD AVE, SUITE BTHE MEDIATION CENTER mleschak@mediatebuncombe.org 828-251-6089Program Type: Mediation/Conflict ResolutionThe Youth and Victim/Offender Mediation program provides mediation and conflict resolution services. Mediations involve the victim(s) andoffender(s) meeting and, with the aid of trained mediator, discussing and addressing the effect of the the crime and defining meaningfulreparation.LIFE SKILLS LAURA JEFFORDS 40 NORTH FRENCH BORAD AVE, SUITE BTHE MEDIATION CENTER tweatherly@mediatebuncombe.org 828-251-6089Program Type:Interpersonal Skill BuildingThe Life Skills interpersonal skill building program offers conflict management, communication and self management skills in addition toknowledge of developmental characteristics to youth and their families with the goal of increasing levels of self sufficiency and positive ways ofdealing with interpersonal issues.HELPING OUR PARENTS EXCEL QUENTIN MILLER 18 WOODFIEL ROADGETTING BACK TO THE BASIC quentin.miller@karscomil.com 828-944-2882Program Type: Parent/Family Skill BuildingA piece of a comprehanisve year round parenting program which targets parents specifically by informing, linking and educating them in areas offamily communication, effective parental supervision, low physical punishment, and the importance of prosocial family involvement. Parent willreceive advocacy training to assist their ability to overcome distrust of and hostility toward both education, and judicial systems.TEMPORARY THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE CATHY ISAACA 31 COLLEGE PLACEFAMILY PRESERVATION COMMUNITY SERVICES cisaacs@fpcscorp.com 828-658-9555Program Type: Temporary Foster CareTemporary out of home placement for children ages 6-17 while assessments are completed, as needed and appropriate placement is identified.Diversion from traditional detention. Non secure placement with a family in a community setting.

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