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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 List9/30/2010CountyEdgecombeEDGECOMBE TEEN COURT KATHRYN LENNOX PO BOX 4428MEDIATION CENTER OF EASTERN CAROLINA klennox@mceconline.org 252-758-0268Program Type: Teen CourtMCED is the sponsor for the Teen Court Program. First time offenders with minor offenses will be served by this mock court program where upto 45 offenders can be tried by a jury of peers and where other positions in the court are also held by juveniles. Accountability, swift judicialactions, and a clear understanding of the judicial process are goals of the program.RESOLVE IT TOGETHER KATHRYN LENNOX PO BOX 4428MEDIATION CENTER OF EASTERN CAROLINA klennox@mceconline.org 252-758-0268Program Type: Parent/Family Skill BuildingProgram is an Interpersonal Skills Program that offers mediation to youth and their parents.FAMILY PRESERVATION KEN PERRY PO BOX 10917METHODIST HOME FOR CHILDREN kperry@mhfc.com 919-754-3632Program Type: Parent/Family Skill BuildingMHC will provide family/parent services to 10 children/families. Serves 100% court-involved youth unless they lack referrals. 1-3 hoursintensive family work with clinical supervision. Program copies Wilson County model which worked well the past few years.ONE + ONE = SUCCESS WILBERT HARRISON PO BOX 242SPEED REDEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION, INC. speed27881@yahoo.com 252-823-6194Program Type: Tutoring/Academic EnhancementProgram is a 6 week summer program which offers tutoring to 40-50 youth who made level I and II on their reading and math EOGs.STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAM MICHELLE SILVERI 1608 CURTIS STREETWILLIFORD FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER mgsilveri@nrms.k12.nc.us 252-462-2851Program Type: Parent/Family Skill BuildingSFP is a 14-session, research-based parenting skills, children`s life skills, and family life skills training program specifically designed forhigh-risk families. Sessions will be held weekly for 14 weeks for 2-hour group sessions.IT STARTS WITH "U" EMPLOYMENT & MENTORI TALIFERRO BLUE PO BOX 392IT STARTS WITH `U` FOUNDATION taliferroablue@hotmail.com 252-641-1832Program Type: Interpersonal Skill BuildingThe program will help "at risk" youth and their families develop skills and strategies to improving relationships in the home, community, schooland employment. Focus on resolving conflict, improving academic skill levels and building strong relationships within the family andcommunity.TRI COUNTY THERAPEUTIC FOSTER CARE KENNETH D. PERRY 1041 WASHINGTON STMETHODIST HOME FOR CHILDREN kperry@mhfc.org 919-754-3632Program Type: Specialized Foster CareThe program provides therapeutic foster care for one youth (male or female) age 10-17 involved with the DJJDP in Edgecombe, Nash and Wilsoncounties. Eligible youths will meet criteria to enter into a voluntary placement agreement with their county DSS or will be eligible for Medicaid.EMERGENCY FOSTER CARE DSS MARVA SCOTT 3003 N MAIN STEDGECOMBE COUNTY DSS marva.scott@co.edgecombe.nc.us 252-641-7611Program Type: Temporary Foster CareThis program is operated by the Edgecombe DSS and provides short term emergency placement to <strong>Juvenile</strong> Court-referred youth primarily, andother youth at risk, in 3 identified and specially trained foster homes. This contract has a client capacity of 4 with an average length of stay of 45days. Youth in placement continue with school and other services as needed. The impact of the program is to stabilize behavior while counselingprepares the youth and family for re-entry or while long term placement is obtained.

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