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Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* While you wait try out these brain teasers…. 1. Do they have a 4th of July in England? 2. If there are 7 months that have 31 days in them and 11 months that have 30 days in them, how many months have 28 days in them? 3. How many birthdays does the average man have? 4. What is boiled then cooled, sweetened then soured? 5. A woman gives a beggar 50 cents; the woman is the beggar's sister, but the beggar is not the woman's brother. How come? Please hold your responses until class begins.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Welcome Slide Welcome to CJ 445!

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* All Seminars Are Recorded! Recording

Mr. R’s Contact Information x hour voic AIM brianrobison Office Hours Thursdays 4:00 pm-6:00 pm PT 5:00 pm-7:00 pm CT 6:00 pm-8:00 pm ET Or by appointment.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Answer to brain teasers. 1. Do they have a 4th of July in England? Yes. It comes after the 3rd of July. 2. If there are 7 months that have 31 days in them and 11 months that have 30 days in them, how many months have 28 days in them? How many birthdays does the average man have? 1 4. What is boiled then cooled, sweetened then soured? Iced tea with lemon. 5. A woman gives a beggar 50 cents; the woman is the beggar's sister, but the beggar is not the woman's brother. How come? The beggar is his sister.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Today’s Topics Basic Expectations Questions For Mr. R Case Management

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Take a deep breath and relax!

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Seminar Guidelines How to ask a question: ? = Question Question = Question Comment = Comment Be respectful of others Not a chat room Have fun!

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Technical Support (Toll Free) Hours of Operation: Mon–Thu 8:00 am to midnight ET Fri 8:00 am to 9:00 pm ET Sat 9:00 am to 6:00 pm ET Sun 9:00 am to midnight ET

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Campus Tour

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Course Guidelines Clear Expectations Ask Questions Late Work

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Grading Will be completed by Sunday 11:59pm ET Read Feedback Provided Ask Questions

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Discussion Rubric

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* What makes a good ? Your name Your class and section Your question Patience

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Unit 1 Homework Discussions Quiz Seminar

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Discussion Overview Three Promising Programs Three Major Shifts in Federal Juvenile Policy

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Question?

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Students Expectations for Professor Traits of a successful professor?

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Case Management

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010*

Case Management

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Fill in the blank….. Therapeutic can be defined as _____________.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Case Management Wraparound Traditional

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound Basic Elements 1.A collaborative, community-based interagency team that is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing the wraparound initiative in a given jurisdiction.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound Basic Elements 1.A collaborative, community-based interagency team that is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing the wraparound initiative in a given jurisdiction. 2.A formal interagency agreement that records the proposed design of the wraparound initiative and spells out exactly how the wraparound effort will work.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound Basic Elements 1.A collaborative, community-based interagency team that is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing the wraparound initiative in a given jurisdiction. 2.A formal interagency agreement that records the proposed design of the wraparound initiative and spells out exactly how the wraparound effort will work. 3.Care coordinators to help participants create a customized treatment program and for guiding youth and their families through the system of care.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound Basic Elements 1.A collaborative, community-based interagency team that is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing the wraparound initiative in a given jurisdiction. 2.A formal interagency agreement that records the proposed design of the wraparound initiative and spells out exactly how the wraparound effort will work. 3.Care coordinators to help participants create a customized treatment program and for guiding youth and their families through the system of care. 4.Child and family teams consisting of family members, paid service providers, and community members (such as teachers and mentors), who know the youth under treatment and are familiar with their changing needs.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound Basic Elements 1.A collaborative, community-based interagency team that is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing the wraparound initiative in a given jurisdiction. 2.A formal interagency agreement that records the proposed design of the wraparound initiative and spells out exactly how the wraparound effort will work. 3.Care coordinators to help participants create a customized treatment program and for guiding youth and their families through the system of care. 4.Child and family teams consisting of family members, paid service providers, and community members (such as teachers and mentors), who know the youth under treatment and are familiar with their changing needs. 5.A unified plan of care developed and updated collectively by all the members of the child and family team. It spells out the role each team member (including the child and family) will have in carrying out the plan.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound Basic Elements 1.A collaborative, community-based interagency team that is responsible for designing, implementing, and overseeing the wraparound initiative in a given jurisdiction. 2.A formal interagency agreement that records the proposed design of the wraparound initiative and spells out exactly how the wraparound effort will work. 3.Care coordinators to help participants create a customized treatment program and for guiding youth and their families through the system of care. 4.Child and family teams consisting of family members, paid service providers, and community members (such as teachers and mentors), who know the youth under treatment and are familiar with their changing needs. 5.A unified plan of care developed and updated collectively by all the members of the child and family team. It spells out the role each team member (including the child and family) will have in carrying out the plan. 6.Systematic, outcomes-based services. These are clearly defined performance measures, which are used to track the progress of the wraparound initiative and guide its evolution over time.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Culturally Competent and Strengths-based

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* What Do You Think? Recent studies estimate that as many as 200,000 youth and their families may now be enrolled in comprehensive wraparound efforts.

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Successful Programs Repeat Offender Prevention Program

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound basic elements are …… A.A collaborative, community-based interagency team

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound basic elements are …… A.A collaborative, community-based interagency team B.A formal interagency agreement that records the

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound basic elements are …… A.A collaborative, community-based interagency team B.A formal interagency agreement that records the C.Care coordinators to help participants create a

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound basic elements are …… A.A collaborative, community-based interagency team B.A formal interagency agreement that records the C.Care coordinators to help participants create a D.Child and family teams

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound basic elements are …… A.A collaborative, community-based interagency team B.A formal interagency agreement that records the C.Care coordinators to help participants create a D.Child and family teams E.A unified plan of care

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound basic elements are …… A.A collaborative, community-based interagency team B.A formal interagency agreement that records the C.Care coordinators to help participants create a D.Child and family teams E.A unified plan of care F.Systematic, outcomes-based services

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Wraparound basic elements are …… A.A collaborative, community-based interagency team B.A formal interagency agreement that records the C.Care coordinators to help participants create a D.Child and family teams E.A unified plan of care F.Systematic, outcomes-based services

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Questions on Topic?

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Final Thoughts

Mr. R * x hour * AIM: brianrobison1010* Looking Ahead Homework is due on Tuesdays at 11:59pm ET First written assignment is due in Unit 5.

Mr. R’s Contact Information x hour voic AIM brianrobison Office Hours Thursdays 4:00 pm-6:00 pm PT 5:00 pm-7:00 pm CT 6:00 pm-8:00 pm ET Or by appointment.