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4/20/1992
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Board of Commissioners
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PROGRAM SUMMARY <br /> <br />STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: <br /> Cabarrus County has no emergency shelter for juveniles except foster homes. <br /> Because of the success rate of children not becoming further involved with <br /> the court and some children not being sent to training school because they <br /> are placed in this program, it is an alternative for the Juvenile Court. <br /> Single parent families, lack of parenting skills, lack of child supervision <br /> because of work shifts, increased drug abuse by child, increased school <br /> difficulties by child, lack of community resources, rapid population growth, <br /> number of juvenile petitions and training school commitments create a need <br /> for an out of home placement for children in this county. <br /> <br />UPDATE: Cabarrus County continues to have only three foster homes who will <br />accept adjudicated undisciplined/delinquent children. These homes will not <br />work with severe violence or substance abuse problems as all of the homes <br />have other children, and foster parents are concerned regarding safety of <br />their o%~ children. There are no additional emergency care placements <br />available throughout the state since last year's proposal. Given the <br />limited number of spaces, we have found that waiting lists are being kept by <br />emergency homes and application procedures take from two to six weeks to <br />process for emergency admissions if a vacancy exists. Eighteen children <br />have needed emergency care placement and have been placed in the Lutheran <br />Group Home between 7/1/91 and 3/31/91. Juvenile Court has referred 17 of <br />these children and law enforcement referred one. <br /> <br />PROGRAM GOAL: (PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM) <br /> Main goal of this program is to reduce juvenile crime, reduce substance <br /> abuse, and provide a non-secure placement alternative to children before <br /> the court for undisciplined/delinquent behavior or prevent the children <br /> coming to court for these reasons. This program will provide a structured <br /> out of home placement with behavior modification, counseling, coordination <br /> of services and case planning for each child. The goal is to decrease any <br /> referrals back to the court system for children in residence at this shelter <br /> by stabilizing acting out behavior, decreasing substance abuse, improving <br /> self esteem, providing intervention services to the parents including family <br /> counseling, to result in the delinquency/undisciplined juvenile rate being <br /> decreased. <br /> <br />No changes noted. <br /> <br />TARGET POPULATION: <br /> Cabarrus County residents ages 10 through 17 who are presently before the <br /> Juvenile Court or experiencing behaviors or problems during the past 12 <br /> months that make it likely the child will be before the court as high risk <br /> for petition being filed. The Cabarrus County Department of Social Services <br /> and Juvenile Court Family Counselors have the understanding that priority is <br /> given to any juvenile before the court on a petition for delinquency/ <br /> undiscipline behavior. The intake counselor for Juvenile Court also may <br /> make referrals to the program if the petition is not to be filed. Community <br /> Based Alternatives minimum standards regarding population are adhered to. <br /> <br />There are no basic changes to the children served except we have found it <br />neceesary to serve more children who are already before the court and fewer <br />children who are at high risk of petition. Many of these children being <br />served are for delinquency behavior and undisciplined behavior having <br />already been tried on probation and court supervision. <br /> <br /> <br />
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