Repositioning Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare to Engage Families and Communities

06/9/11Category: Publication

In this paper, the authors reinforce the need for child welfare, juvenile justice, mental and behavioral health, schools, and other child-serving systems to work together, across systems, when engaging youths and their families.

This paper provides a pathway to improving these systems in a fashion that will leave children, youth and families with a different set of experiences that strengthen the crucial connections in a youth’s life, while also providing greater safety, fairness, and stability.

“Safety, Fairness, Stability: Repositioning Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare to Engage Families and Communities”