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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 List9/30/2010CountyCaldwellPROJECT CHALLENGE GORDON KEATH 11A LINK STREETPROJECT CHALLENGE NC gordon@projectchallengenc.org 828-765-0776Program Type: RestitutionRestitution program that is a dispositional option to juvenile court allowing participants to repay victims or give back to their community.PARENTS & ADOLESCENTS COMING TOGETHE JENNIFER B. MCCORMICK 609 HARPER AVE SWCALDWELL COMMITTEE FOR HEALTHY FAMILIES jmccormickcchf@hotmail.com 828-757-8632Program Type: Parent/Family Skill BuildingCaldwell Committees for Healthy Families has developed PACT a guided growth program. PACT conducts two 12 week sessions ofapproximately 20 youth per session. Both youth and their parents are involved in separate and joint activities to improve communication, teachcoping skills such as anger management, and learn to nurture themselves and others. The program is based upon a model used in othercommunities in the nation. Referrals will be sought from <strong>Juvenile</strong> Court as first priority.SAIS -REPAY YOUTH SEX OFFENDER TREATMEN HELEN KELLER PO BOX 2423REPAY, INC helkell4@gmail.com 828-437-6268Program Type: Sex Offender TreatmentThe SAIS(Sexual Abuse Intervention Services) treatment program is designed to reduce and eliminate sexually inappropriate/sexually aggressivebehaviors by teaching youth healthy alternatives to distorted thinking.JUVENILE MEDIATION KAREN BARTHEL PO BOX 9025THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER crckbarthel@earthlink.net 828-437-7414Program Type: Mediation<strong>Juvenile</strong> Mediation provides a forum for at-risk youth to discuss issues that are leading to their delinquency.CONFLICT RESOLUTION CLASSES PATTIE FERREE 737 12TH STREET SWTHE CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER pattiferree@bellsouth.net 336-474-1200Program Type: Interpersonal Skill BuildingInterpersonal Skill building Conflict Resolution Classes build interpersonal skills of at risk youth by identifying problematic attitudes, beliefs andthinking patterns leading to delinquency.MILLS HOME LYNN GARNER 515 WATSON AVEBAPTIST CHILDRENS HOME, INC. dblail@bchfamily.org 336-474-1200Program Type: Residential Temporary ShelterLicensed, time limited residential group care for ages 10-17.MENTORING FRIENDS TANA MURRAY 918 WEST AVENUE, PO BOX 2784CALDWELL FRIENDS, INC. www.cif2784@aol.com 828-758-4683Program Type: MentoringTrained adult mentors spend 2 hours per week for a period of 6 months minimum or 1 year maximum with a juvenile court referred menteebetween the ages of 7 to 17.COUNSELING SERVICES SHARON WHITE 2415 MORGANTON BLVDNEW RIVER BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE/CALDWELL sh1322@newriver.org 828-757-5685Program Type: CounselingProvide professional level assessment and treatment intervention services to juveniles and their families as indicated by the individual serviceplan.PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES SHARON WHITE 2415A MORGANTON BLVDNEW RIVER BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE swhite@newriver.org 828-757-5685Program Type: Psychological AssessmentsProvide comprehensive psychological and diagnostic assessments for court involved youth.

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