Frustrated parents and educators often employ the discipline-punishment model. The offending student gets expelled, or the victim is forced to switch schools, but how does that address the underlying causes of conflict? What if you could teach your students to resolve disputes peacefully, to adopt compassion, accountability, open communication and other positive values and social skills?
From course such as these, you will learn new strategies for effectively addressing challenging behaviours at school and the issues which underlie them.
We will look beyond disciplinary approaches that rely solely on isolation and punishment and will look at building a safe and vibrant learning environment through the application of Restorative Justice values, concepts and practices.
Restorative Justice techniques can also help individuals, private institutions and corporations. These processes can help you retain staff, and can strengthen your corporate culture, by providing a harassment-free workplace and reducing unwanted inter-staff conflict. Post-secondary institutions can learn how to implement restorative action values to promote a safer, more peaceful learning environment.
Union representatives can learn how to mediate between members and management in a more constructive and efficient way. Even individuals can benefit. You can learn more about the Youth Justice Strategic Plan , and how Youth Justice is supporting community and custodial based staff:. The Victorian Government is building a new youth justice centre to the west of Werribee, in the vicinity of Cherry Creek.
The new bed facility will include beds for young people who are on remand or have been sentenced, a mental health unit and an intensive intervention unit. The facility has also been designed to deliver a specialised facility that focuses on staff safety and reducing re-offending.
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Home Justice system Youth justice Youth justice. I want to Community supervision Community supervision Community Supervision programs are aimed at diverting young people from the criminal youth justice system.
Support services in the youth justice system Support services in the youth justice system Young people involved with the youth justice service often present with complex needs, the department offers a range of support programs both in the community and in custody.
Youth Justice Group Conferencing Youth Justice Group Conferencing Group conferencing is a program based on restorative justice principles, and takes a problem-solving approach to offending. Youth justice reviews and reporting Youth justice reviews and reporting The department periodically publishes reviews and various reporting data on the youth justice service. Who's involved Justice Assurance and Review Office. Youth Parole Board of Victoria. Youth justice service.
Timelines provide a general timeframe for when some of the work will be occurring. The Bureau of Youth Services supports effective youth justice practice in Wisconsin. Youth Justice Issue Briefs provide:. In summer , BYS established a judicial workgroup to improve court orders in delinquency cases. Materials from this workgroup that may be of general interest include:. A few counties are participating in pilot projects to revise their court orders. Model revised orders and other documents from the pilot projects will be shared here as they become available.
It provides screen shots demonstrating data entry. Juvenile Justice Information Exchange JJIE - This is the only publication covering youth justice and related issues nationally on a consistent, daily basis.
JJIE was launched in September as an initiative of the Center for Sustainable Journalism, a non-profit organization dedicated to the longevity of quality, ethically-sound journalism.
The JJIE covers a wide breadth of youth justice issues and news. Toggle navigation. Youth Justice in Wisconsin The Department of Children and Families DCF is the state agency responsible for fiscal and programmatic oversight for the Youth Aids allocation and the community-based youth justice system.
The Council is comprised of key youth justice leaders from: state agencies county-based justice system stakeholders prevention service providers affected youth and families Together these leaders and community members provide advice to DCF on matters related to supporting a stronger community-based youth justice system.
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