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Image petrie_sd.jpg
by David Cook published Mar 14, 2007 last modified Oct 13, 2011 03:52 PM
Located in Escapees / images
File Phone
by cherylca published Mar 29, 2017 last modified Jul 27, 2017 02:57 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / KJCC / Communications
File Pictorial of Cognitive Model
by cherylca published May 18, 2018
Located in Juvenile Services / / EPICS II / Cognitive Model
File Placement Agreement FY22
by Nancy Burghart published Oct 04, 2021
Located in Juvenile Services / Juvenile Services: Provider Services / Provider Mandated Forms
File Placement Agreement FY22
by Nancy Burghart published Jul 07, 2022
Located in Juvenile Services / Supervision Standards
File Placement Matrix (Final), Effective July 1, 2017
by Hope.Burns published Oct 20, 2016 last modified Jul 10, 2017 03:06 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / SB367 Training
File Placement Matrix Showing Changes
by Hope.Burns published Oct 20, 2016 last modified Jul 10, 2017 03:06 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / SB367 Training
Placement Referrals
by Nancy Burghart published Sep 21, 2016 last modified Oct 04, 2021 03:41 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / Supervision Officers Library
Image Plaques for LDA
by Todd_Fertig published Aug 16, 2013
Located in Newsroom / Images
Play Free at HCF 03 09 26
by David Thompson published Apr 10, 2026 last modified Apr 10, 2026 07:17 AM
The Kansas Children’s Discovery Center (KCDC) in partnership with the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) are proving that while an incarcerated parent may be away, love doesn't have to be on hold. For nearly two years, the Play Free program is strengthening the bonds between incarcerated parents and their children through the power of play. The "Play Free" program provides a mobile museum experience, bringing high-quality educational play directly to families impacted by incarceration. By creating a normalized, joyful environment, the program helps reduce the trauma of separation and fosters the essential connections necessary for successful family reintegration.