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File CRJ: Defining Juvenile Recidivism
by Hope.Burns published Jul 06, 2017 last modified Jul 06, 2017 01:01 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / / Meeting Minutes and Supplemental Materials / June 28, 2017
File Cross Over Youth Practice Model Update
by Matthew Billinger published Oct 24, 2023
Located in Juvenile Services / / Meeting Minutes and Supplemental Materials / October 20th, 2023
File Cross Systems Youth Facilitator April 2023
by Matthew Billinger published Jun 28, 2023
Located in Juvenile Services / Juvenile Justice Oversight Committee / JJOC Spotlight Series
File Crossover Youth Discussions in Kansas
by Karyl-Ann Roehl published Sep 12, 2019
Located in Juvenile Services / / Meeting Minutes and Supplemental Materials / August 20, 2019
Crossover Youth Practice Model
by David Cook published Apr 19, 2022 last modified Sep 11, 2025 08:01 AM
Located in Juvenile Services
Crossover Youth Practice Model
by Nancy Burghart published Sep 11, 2025 last modified Sep 11, 2025 08:12 AM
Located in Juvenile Services
Crossover Youth Practice Model Files
by David Cook published Jul 17, 2025
Located in Juvenile Services / Crossover Youth Practice Model
File Crossover Youth Practice Model Toolkit
by Sandra Booker published Jul 14, 2025 last modified Jul 14, 2025 11:05 AM
Since the beginning, numerous professionals and public citizens have worked at various levels. The State Policy Team brings together agency leaders and advocates to support program implementation, influence policy where appropriate, and eliminate obstacles. The model has been piloted in three jurisdictions across the state, including both urban and rural counties, with local, multi-disciplinary implementation teams, and supported by the statewide CYPM coordinators at KDOC, DCF, and OJA. This toolkit is a compilation of lessons learned through these pilots. Our collective hope is for more jurisdictions to develop collaborative approaches to working with youth and families who are involved in multiple systems and to create partnerships across these systems to help youth and families be healthy and thrive.
Located in Juvenile Services / Crossover Youth Practice Model
File CSA Facility On Site Youth Contact Guidelines
by Nancy Burghart published Aug 24, 2022
Located in Juvenile Services / Supervision Officers Library / CSA Facility Onsite Youth Contact Guidelines
CSA Facility Onsite Youth Contact Guidelines
by cherylca published May 22, 2017 last modified Jun 23, 2017 12:55 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / Supervision Officers Library