If a kid can’t learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn. - Ignacio Estrada.

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If a kid can’t learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn. - Ignacio Estrada

Joseph  Regional Center (RC) consumer  15 Years Old  First time arrest Juvenile Hall  Orientation - Identification/Screening - PCMS Prior history  Notification - Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) Members - Probation Staff - Parent(s)/Guardian(s) - Attorney of Record Juvenile Hall - Treatment Plans > Intensive Behavioral Modification Program (IBMP) > Integrated Habilitative Treatment Plan (IHTP) > Discharge Plan - Release > Transition Juvenile Hall  DD Youth Program - Specialized Housing > Unit R/S > Care Unit > ESU > SHU - Programming > ART, LEAPS, TBS, Social Skills, etc. Suitable Placement  Placement Administrative Services (PAS) Clerk  Zero Incarceration Probation Program (ZIPP) DPO  DDPC  Residential Based Supervision (RBS) DPO Court Hearing Disposition Dismissed HOP, SP, CCP PAS Clerk  Receipt of SP Notice from court  Review PCMS for DD identification  Alert ZIPP DPO and DDPC for further processing ZIPP DPO  Receipt of SP Notice from PAS Clerk  Locate appropriate placement  Initiate the release process from JH DDPC  Receipt of SP Notice from PAS Clerk  IHTP Notifications  Identify DD youth and coordinate release to SP  Consult with assigned DPO  DD Youth Tracking Log  SP Liaison to RCs  Notifications to DDFSC RBS DPO  Participate in IHTP  Monthly face-to-face contact  Contact RC Service Coordinator - Request IPP - Invite to Initial MDT  Assess release options  Contact Interested Parties - Invite to Discharge MDT Probation Status  Active Investigations - AI Tracking Log > Dismissed > Probation Supervision  Active Supervision - 10 Day Notification - 30 Day Notification >IPP Request - Dual Supervision Field Services  Release Notification to DDFSC - DDMC – JH, SP, CCP - DDPC – SP  Field DPO Identification - Investigation DPO - Supervision DPO DDFSC  Field’s Liaison to RC  Pending referrals - Tracking Log - Attorney Notifications  DD Youth Tracking Log  IHTP Notifications  Field Supervision Model