Building a Gold Standard Trauma-Informed Youth Justice System: Awareness, Assessment, and Case Planning
Description
In this episode, Executive Director, John Tuell, interviews Dr. Keith Cruise, Professor and Director of Clinical Training for the Department of Psychology at Fordham University. Dr. Cruise introduces the groundbreaking projects underway at the Center for Trauma Recovery and Juvenile Justice, showcasing how trauma-informed care is reshaping youth justice. Together, they will explore the vital role of screening for active trauma symptoms and why this early identification is a key step in addressing the unique needs of youth within the justice system. They will discuss the critical importance of trauma awareness and education for juvenile justice systems and how initiatives like T-Care, T-Care Plus, and R-TIP are building a more trauma-informed workforce. We will discuss trauma-specific treatment models, such as TARGET/T4 and MGT, designed to support youth and families. At the system level, we’ll dive into the Trauma-Informed Juvenile Court Self-Assessment (TI-JCSA). Finally, we’ll tackle how trauma-informed approaches align with the Risk-Needs-Responsivity model, emphasizing that these frameworks complement each other to create holistic and effective systems. Featuring transformational efforts in Nebraska, this episode highlights actionable strategies for integrating trauma-informed care into youth justice.
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