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A detailed analysis of youth services and programs provided by Lucas County Behavioral Health and Juvenile Justice Collaborative, including demographics, referrals, and successful terminations.
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Lucas County Behavioral Health Juvenile Justice Collaborative Lucas County Juvenile Court Denise Navarre Cubbon, Administrative Judge Connie F. Zemmelman, Judge Said Orra, Court AdministratorKendra Kec, Assistant Court Administrator Demecia Wilson, Probation Administrator Tara Hobbs, Youth Treatment Center Administrator Kineka Wallace, Probation Assistant Administrator Cheryl Bath, Reentry Coordinator Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Lucas County Scott Sylak, Executive Director Amy Priest, Director of Programs & Services Carolyn Gallatin, Associate Director Elijah Jones, Manager of Treatment Services
Lucas County – Assessment Center Quarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Age Gender Race Youth Served ■ ■ Female Male
Lucas County – Assessment Center Quarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Top 3 Offenses Unruly Safe School Ord Domestic Violence
Lucas County – Misdemeanor ServicesQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Gender Age of Youth Race Youth Served ■ ■ Male Female
Lucas County – Misdemeanor ServicesQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Top 5 Offenses for All Active Cases
Behavioral Health and Juvenile Justice Community Partnership: Lucas County Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Lucas County (MHRSB) Lucas County Juvenile Court (LCJC) Ohio Department of Youth Services (ODYS) A Renewed Mind (ARM) for Functional Family Therapy (FFT) Zepf Center for Multisystemic Therapy (MST) 6
Multi-Systemic TherapyQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Youth Served Carryover New Referrals Pending Referrals Terminations Successful Terminations Unsuccessful Other Active Cases as of 3/31/19
Multi-Systemic TherapyQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Race Gender Age Male Female
Multi-Systemic TherapyTrend 5 Quarters: 1/1/18 – 3/31/19 100% Increase in Referrals Youth Served January – March 2019 July – September 2018 October – December 2018 April – June 2018 January – March 2018 Carryover Referred
Multi-Systemic TherapyQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Highest Offense
Functional Family TherapyQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Youth Served Carryover New Referrals Pending Referrals Terminations Successful Terminations Unsuccessful Terminations Other Active Cases as of 3/31/19
Functional Family TherapyQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Gender Race Age Male Female
Functional Family TherapyTrend 5 Quarters: 1/1/18 – 3/31/19 900% Increase in Referrals Youth Served July – September 2018 October – December 2018 April – June 2018 January – March 2018 January – March 2019 Carryover Referred
Functional Family TherapyQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19
Functional Family TherapyQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Highest Offense
Lucas County - Community Treatment CenterQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Gender Current Age of Youth Race Youth Served Black Male
Lucas County - Community Treatment CenterQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 OYAS Risk Level Highest Adjudicated Offense
Lucas County – Youth Treatment CenterQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Gender Age at Admission Race Youth Served Male Female
Lucas County – Youth Treatment CenterQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Felony Offense
Lucas County – Youth Treatment CenterQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Felony Level OYAS Risk Level *Underlying charges are burglary F2, robbery F3
Lucas County - Reentry Support Services Quarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Gender Current Age of Youth Case Activity Race Terminations (Successful) Terminations (Unsuccessful) Active Carryover Referred in Q3 Pending Inactive (Warrant)
Lucas County - Reentry Support Services Quarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Highest Adjudicated Offense
Lucas County- Reentry Support Services Quarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 OYAS Risk Level Average Service Hours per Youth 143
Lucas County - Department of Youth ServicesQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/1 – 3/31/19 Gender Current Age Race Youth Served ■ ■ Male Female
Lucas County - Department of Youth ServicesQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Degree OYAS Risk Level
Lucas County - Department of Youth ServicesQuarterly Snapshot: 1/1/19 – 3/31/19 Felony Offense Gun Specs 15
Racial & Ethnic Disparity • Partnering with grassroots community based organizations to bring programming into targeted communities. (Circles & Verses)
Racial & Ethnic Disparity • Invested $45,000 in partnership with Big Picture Research and Consulting for evaluation on the use of the Structured Decision Making Matrix.
Racial & Ethnic Disparity • As part of our Deep End work we are collecting and disaggregating the decision points of: a) Referrals to Court, b) Diversion from Court (unofficial cases), c) Probation dispositions, d) All Out of Home Placements, e) Placements to YTC, f) ODYS Commitments, g) Bindovers.
Racial & Ethnic Disparity • We are working with elected officials across the County to learn about, identify, and dismantle structural barriers to equity.
RED 5. Continue to assess data from the Assessment Center and Misdemeanor Services and have expanded services to serve more youth and families quickly in a community based setting.
Family Engagement and Race Equity • Sustained our investment and partnership with Center of Hope Family Services for the Family Navigator Program and are now expanding services to families on the civil side of the Court.
Lucas County Behavioral Health Juvenile Justice Collaborative Lucas County Juvenile Court Denise Navarre Cubbon, Administrative Judge Connie F. Zemmelman, Judge Said Orra, Court AdministratorKendra Kec, Assistant Court Administrator Demecia Wilson, Probation Administrator Tara Hobbs, Youth Treatment Center Administrator Kineka Wallace, Probation Assistant Administrator Cheryl Bath, Reentry Coordinator Mental Health & Recovery Services Board of Lucas County Scott Sylak, Executive Director Amy Priest, Director of Programs & Services Carolyn Gallatin, Associate Director Elijah Jones, Manager of Treatment Services