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Pre-Webinar Live Demonstration 2:30 p.m. ET

Pre-Webinar Live Demonstration 2:30 p.m. ET. Michelle Duhart-Tonge National Training and Technical Assistance Center For problems during the webinar, call PGi Technical Support at 888-569-3848. Welcome! We will begin at 3:00 p.m. ET

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Pre-Webinar Live Demonstration 2:30 p.m. ET

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  1. Pre-Webinar Live Demonstration2:30 p.m. ET Michelle Duhart-Tonge National Training and Technical Assistance Center For problems during the webinar, call PGi Technical Support at 888-569-3848.

  2. Welcome! We will begin at 3:00 p.m. ET • (2 p.m. CT; 1 p.m. MT; 12 noon PT; 9 a.m. HT; 5 a.m. Guam/MP ) • Public attendees will be able to listen and view the webinar as observers but will not actively participate. • FACJJ members: To ask a question during the session, use the chat tool to send a message to Reggie Robinson, FACJJ Chair. • Instead of using “hold,” use *6 to mute your phone and *6 again to un-mute. Where possible, use a land line and not speakerphone. • FACJJ members only: Turn off your computer speakers to prevent feedback. • At the end of the session, you will be redirected to an evaluation. • For problems during the webinar, call PGiTechnical Support at 888-569-3848.

  3. FACJJ WEBINAR August 10, 2012

  4. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar Robin Delany-Shabazz Designated Federal Official OJJDP Reggie Robinson Chair FACJJ Catherine Pierce Senior Advisor OJJDP

  5. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar --Meeting Opening Robin Delany-Shabazz Web Logistics Live Demonstration Reggie Robinson Welcome Review of Agenda Roll Call Catherine Pierce Welcome Questions

  6. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar --Reminder of Webinar Logistics • For FACJJ Only: Turn off your computer speakers to prevent feedback. • Instead of using “hold,” use *6 to mute your phone and *6 again to un-mute. Where possible, use a land line and not speakerphone. • At the end of the session, you will be redirected to an evaluation. • FACJJ members: For content questions, use the chat tool to send a message to Reggie Robinson, FACJJ Chair. • For any technical problems during the webinar, call PGiTechnical Support at 888-569-3848. • Note: Public attendees will be able to listen and view the webinar as observers but not to actively participate.

  7. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar -- Live Demonstration of Webinar Features Michelle Duhart-Tonge

  8. Chat Box – To send a chat message to the host, a panelist, or another attendee, use the drop-down box to select your recipient and then type your message into the text box. Click “Send”. WebEx Platform

  9. Poll Questions – To respond to a poll question, click the button or check box next to your selected answer(s) and then click “Submit”. The results of the poll will pop up on your screen once the poll is closed. For short answer questions, please respond via the chat window. WebEx Platform

  10. WebEx Platform – Assessment Now that you are WebExPerts, practice using the chat and polling features by responding to the below questions: Chat Question --Please demonstrate your understanding of the chat window by sending your favorite Olympic sport to the host, another attendee, or the FACJJ Chair (Reggie Robinson). Poll Question -- Have you taken a vacation this year? A. Yes B. No C. Still planning

  11. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar --Meeting Opening Robin Delany-Shabazz Web Logistics Live Demonstration Reggie Robinson Welcome Review of Agenda Roll Call Catherine Pierce Welcome Questions

  12. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar -- FACJJ Chair Reggie Robinson Greetings and Remarks

  13. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar --Review of Today’s Agenda Agenda • 3:00- 3:30 pm Call to Order, Welcome, Introductions and Opening Remarks • 3:30- 4:30 pm National JJ Evaluation Center: Presentation and Discussion • 4:30-5:00 pm Concurrent Subcommittee Meetings • 5:00- 5:15 pm Break • 5:15-6:15 pm Subcommittee Report Outs and Discussion • 6:15-6:45 pm Next Steps, October Meeting Preview, Other Business • 6:45-7:00 pm Summary and Adjournment

  14. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar --FACJJ Registered Members Pat Berckman, UT Richard Broderick, OH Susan Colling, CO Dalene Anne Dutton, ME William Feyerherm, OR ViEveMartin Kohrs, LA Tony Jones, FL Kenya Lee, MD Robert Listenbee, Jr., PA Robin Lubitz, AZ Jim Moeser, WI Raquel Montoya-Lewis, WA Claudio Norita, MP Christine Perra Rapillo, CT Haley Reimbold, NY Pili Robinson, MO Reginald Robinson, KS John Roe, IL Symone Sanders, NE George Timberlake, IL Linda Whittington, MS Dean R. Williams, AK

  15. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar --Meeting Opening Robin Delany-Shabazz Web Logistics Live Demonstration Reggie Robinson Welcome Review of Agenda Roll Call Catherine Pierce Welcome Questions

  16. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar --Remarks from Catherine Pierce, Senior Advisor Remarks • Update on program plan • Status of FERPA guide • OJJDP reorganization • Program highlights

  17. Questions? Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar --Remarks from Senior Advisor Catherine Pierce

  18. National Juvenile Justice Evaluation Center Presentation to the Federal Advisory Commission on Juvenile Justice August 10, 2012 Carrie Williamson, Ph.D. Research Associate, JRSA

  19. About JRSA • National nonprofit organization of state Statistical Analysis Center (SAC) directors • Researchers and practitioners throughout government, academia, and criminal justice organizations • Conducts policy-relevant research and provides training and technical assistance to states and localities

  20. NJJEC Goals and Objectives • Increase the evaluation capacity of states, localities, and tribes • Expand and improve performance measurement • Encourage implementation of evidence-based practices

  21. Current/Past Project Activities • Needs Assessment • Four-part webinar series January-March 2012 • Tribal webinar • NJJEC Bulletin • Tutorial

  22. Shaping Project Activities

  23. Needs Assessment: Topics of Interest • Sustainability • Cost-benefit analysis • Establishing baseline data • Adhering to an evidence-based program model • Performance measure development • Outcomes based, program specific

  24. Webinar Feedback • Continue TTA offerings that are free, locally accessible • Address logic modeling, EBP for policies and practices • Tools: logic model templates, risk assessments, pre- and post-tests

  25. Common Issues • Staff and time to develop and collect performance measures that are program-specific • Detract from service provision • Ability to use evidence-based program model in local conditions • Resource constraints • Adaptability

  26. Proposed Project Activities

  27. Sample Webinar Topics • Extending the Evidence: Collecting Data on Policies and Practices • Data Collection from Scratch • Preparing for Evaluation

  28. FACJJ Member Poll Question • Select 3 of the of the following areas you consider the highest priority for webinars. • Data collection • Data analysis • Evaluation methods • Presentation of findings • Implementing evidence-based practices • Sustainability • Other __________________

  29. Sustainability Toolkit(s) • Focus on data collection, analysis, and use of program data for program improvement and reporting • Two web-based toolkits: grant-making agencies, service providers

  30. FACJJ Member Poll Question • Among these components of sustainability, which should be the initial topic for other sustainability resources, such as a webinar? • Program improvement • Demonstration of positive results • Diversifying funding • Community support/engagement • Other: _____________________

  31. Additional Web Resources • Reading and interpreting evaluation studies manuscript • Cost-benefit Q&A • Logic model templates • Risk assessment tools

  32. FACJJ Priorities

  33. Priorities addressed by NJJEC activities • Evidence-based youth justice practices • Performance measure development and use • Sustainability • Two-pronged approach: grant-administering agencies and service providers • Program evaluability • Fidelity in implementation

  34. Priorities addressed by NJJEC activities • Youth justice and information-sharing • Program-specific performance measure development, analysis, and presentation • Best practices in data collection, storage, reporting • Increased use across service providing agencies • Use of program data for sustainability

  35. Priorities addressed by NJJEC activities • Youth justice and DMC • Performance measurement and evaluation activities related to data collection and information sharing • Ability to accurately assess problem and progress • Example for “Extending the Evidence: Collecting Data on Policies and Practices” webinar • System-level data collection for systemic issue

  36. QUESTION • What concerns and challenges do the SAGs face in regards to performance measurement and evaluation?

  37. QUESTION • What is your SAG’s most pressing need for support relative to performance measurement and evaluation?

  38. QUESTION • Do members of the FACJJ have specific recommendations for ways NJJEC should work with the SAGs to support their research and evaluation needs?

  39. Contact information • JRSA website: www.jrsa.org • NJJEC website: http://www.jrsa.org/njjec/index.htm • Carrie Williamson, Ph.D., Research Associate cwilliamson@jrsa.org (202)842-9330

  40. Subcommittee Meetings *FACJJ Members Only May Participate* Public May Listen

  41. Subcommittee MeetingsSubcommittee Tasks and Directions • Charge from the Chair • Meet for 30 minutes • Select recorder and reporter • Converse re: purpose statement, prospective activities, additional members • Email summary points of status for posting on webinar slides during report outs • Reconvene on the webinar at 5:15 pm ET after the 15-minute break Use this email to send key points for posting: facjj1@gmail.com

  42. Subcommittee Meetings -- Phone Assignments • Youth Justice and Schools (Chair, Dean Williams) • 1.877.423.6338 , passcode: 996318#(John) • Evidence-Based Youth Justice Practices (Chair, Dalene Dutton) • 1.877.423.6338, passcode: 321806# (Michelle) • Youth Justice and Info Sharing (Chair, To Be Determined) • 1.877.423.6338, passcode: 183873# (Callie) • Youth Justice and Family Engagement (Chair, Linda Whittington) • 1.877.423.6338, passcode: 981963# (Marti) • Youth Justice and DMC (Chair, Kenya Lee) • 1.877.423.6338, passcode: 611312# (Milly) Technical problems? Call 888-569-3848

  43. Welcome to the FACJJ Webinar WEBINAR MEETING WILL RESUME AT 5:15 P.M. Eastern Time Please dial back into the webinar using original number and passcode provided For problems during the webinar, call PGi Technical Support at 888-569-3848.

  44. Subcommittee Report Outs

  45. Subcommittee Report Outs --Youth Justice and Schools Members: Richard BroderickViEve Kohrs Pili Robinson Symone Sanders Dean Williams, chair

  46. Subcommittee Report Outs --Evidence-Based Youth Justice Practices Members: Dalene Dutton, chair Bob Listenbee Jim Moeser Haley Reimbold George Timberlake

  47. Subcommittee Report Outs --Youth Justice and Information Sharing Members: Joseph Diament Liz Mueller Claudio Norita John Roe

  48. Subcommittee Report Outs --Youth Justice and Family Engagement Members: Pat Berckman Susan Colling Martha Doyle Raquel Montoya-Lewis Linda Whittington, chair

  49. Subcommittee Report Outs --Youth Justice and DMC Members: Aileen Artero William Feyerherm Tony Jones Kenya Lee, chair Christine Perra Rapillo

  50. Subcommittee Report Outs --Youth Members: Aileen Artero Martha Doyle Haley Reimbold, chairSymone Sanders

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