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Mental health

Collaboratively working to meet the mental health needs of youth without unnecessary juvenile justice system involvement

Recent research suggests that up to 70 percent of youth in the juvenile justice system meet the criteria for at least one mental health disorder such as major depression, bipolar disorder or anxiety conditions. Many of these youth land in the juvenile justice system because their conditions are unrecognized, community services aren’t available, or systems aren’t coordinating effectively to put the right support in place. Unfortunately, young people with mental health problems often get worse, not better, when they are inappropriately treated or confined without support.

Models for Change is working to better respond to the needs of these youth through early identification of youth with mental health needs, diversion from the system where appropriate, and timely access to appropriate treatment. Pennsylvania and Washington have chosen mental health as one of the targeted areas of improvement. Through the Mental Health/Juvenile Justice Action Network, the four core states and four additional partner states are committed to improving the response to youth with mental health needs in the juvenile justice system.

Through better inter-agency collaboration and more accessible mental health services, Models for Change is developing models that meet the needs of youth while avoiding unnecessary system involvement.  

Reform Progress

Calcasieu Sets Standards for Juvenile Justice
Aug 29, 2010, Louisiana Models for Change
Law Enforcement-Based Diversion: Helping Youth at a Critical Stage
Jun 28, 2010, Kathy Skowyra, Associate Director, Mental Health/Juvenile Justice Action Network
Juvenile Detention Standards Bill Hits Governor's Desk
Jun 18, 2010, Louisiana Models for Change

Newsroom

Stolen Futures - Seventeen
8/31/2010 by The Chicago Reporter
by Angela Caputo
Editorial: Recommit to Serving Troubled Teens
8/3/2010 by The Daily Herald
Experts Recommend Improvements In Identifying and Treating Youth with Behavioral Health Needs in Illinois Youth Centers
7/29/2010
by Illinois Models for Change

Publications

Photo Report on the Behavioral Health Program for Youth Committed to Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice
In response to a request for technical assistance from the Illinois…
Photo Healing Invisible Wounds: Why Investing in Trauma-Informed Care for Children Makes Sense
Any number of factors can contribute to a person becoming involved in the…
Photo Washington State Models for Change Newsletter-July 2010
Hello from Benton/Franklin Counties Models for Change! We hope this issue…

Contacts

Youth Law Center
(415) 543-3379
Pa Commission on Crime and Delinquency
(717) 705-0888
Mental Health Association in Pennsylvania
(717) 346-0549
Pa Council of Chief Juvenile Probation Officers

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