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PROGRAM SUMMARY <br /> <br />Statement ofthe Problem: ~conc~eterminology,~scribethejuvenilejust~e~ob~mtheprogram ~tea&toaddress. <br /> <br />Most of the high risk youth who come to the attention of the courts have need of psychological <br />assessment, case management, and individual, group, and family counseling. In addition, many <br />have substance abuse problems as well as behavioral and emotional problems. There is also a <br />significant need for assessment and treatment of sexually aggressive youth. Without <br />appropriate intervention, the problems experienced by these youth and their families <br />will increase. <br /> <br />Program Goah ~atetheeffectthattheprogram ~ ~s~nedtohaveonso~gtheprob~m ~scribedabove. <br /> 1. Eligible youth referred by the Juvenile Court will receive comprehensive assessment and <br /> treatment services for mental, emotional and/or substance abuse problems. <br /> 2. A primary contact person will continue to be placed at the courthouse facility to ensure <br /> accessibility for consultation and familiarity with clients and court proceedings. <br /> 3. Sexually aggressive youth referred by the Juvenile Court will continue to receive <br /> assessment and treatment services. <br /> <br />Target Population: Descr~ethe~etp~u~ti~nandthest~sthatthepr~ramhas~a~nt~insurethattheta~etp~pu~ti~n~se~e~ <br />The target population is youth between the ages of 7 and 17 years who are exhibiting <br />pre-delinquent, delinquent, substance abuse, or sexually aggressive behaviors. These <br />youth will be authorized and referred by the Juvenile Court counselors. Juvenile court <br />counselors and Cabarrus Behavioral Healthcare staff communicate regularly to insure <br />client follow-through and continuity of services. <br /> <br />-- Measurable Objective(s): ~a~inmeasurab~termsthe~ten~deffect~theprogramon~ec~cundisc¢linedan~or~linquent <br /> behaviors. ~tam~um, s~teant~atedre~ctio~ ~counreferra~ runaw~ behavior, andschoolsu~ensionsande~ulsions. <br /> <br /> 1. The program will service approximately 28-32 clients at any time with a total of 80-96 <br /> clients receiving services. <br /> 2. Fifty percent of clients involved in services will complete the services and show <br /> reduction in inappropriate behavior (runaway behavior, school suspensions, and school <br /> expulsions). <br /> 3. Training school admissions of clients in the program will decrease or continue to be <br /> less than 10% for clients completing the program. <br /> 4. Monitoring will be done through the use of approved CBA forms. <br />- Information Maintainedfor Effectiveness Measurement: L~tthe ~tae~men~andrecordsthepr~ram willmaintainto <br /> ~cumenti~effectiveness. <br /> 1. Data collection on involvement, frequency, and treatment outcomes is collected. Youth <br /> who become clients of Piedmont Behavioral Healthcare will have treatment records that will <br /> be maintained in compliance with North Carolina Division of MH/MR/SAS and CBA standards. <br /> All CBA forms for reporting, billing, and progress will be used. <br /> <br /> <br />