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Now What? Presentation by Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA) and Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) Teenager on a couch 1
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Music video of ‘Happy’ by Pharrell Williams 2 What Makes You?
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Dream home. 3
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A slum home 4
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Various entrees of food 5
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Various families old-fashioned and modern 6
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High School students in a classroom 7
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Men and women at work or training 8
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SLATE requests that all candidates attending the job fair bring their resume and two forms of government- issued identification. Sign used to instruct applicants in applying for a job. 9
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Photos of Cars 10
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Students in training settings 11
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Friends being happy together and tail gating 12
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Pictures of rioting and social discord 13
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Pictures of mentors with youth 14
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Rescue operations to help those in need 15
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Sample letter notifying school an OJA youth is returning to school in home community. 16
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Sample letter notifying school of a youth released to return to school in community. 17
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Checklist of return to home needs for OJA youth in custody. 18
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Top right, clockwise, facility photos of COJC, SWOJC, Butler Skills and Cedar Canyon Skills Development Center. 19
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-Returning to school and earning school credits. -Individualized Education Plan Developed or On-going. -Career Tech Orientation (First Aid, Food Handling, Robotics, Precision Machinery, Mechanical -School to Work Participation -Career Assessment and Exploration -Contacts/tours with home school districts and local Career Techs. -Interviewing, Job Readiness, and Independent Living Skill Building. -Independent Living portfolio development. Clockwise, pictures of yard work, class, customer service, and empty classroom. 20
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Clockwise, L to R, sample drivers license, shot records, high school ID, recommendation letter, work key certificate, birth certificate, Social Security card, transcript. 21
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Clockwise, picture of high school, student getting driver’s license, students on a tour, and counselor/student visit. 22
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L to R, pictures of welcoming and rejecting groups 23
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Picture of homeless teenagers sitting and walking. 24
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Now what? Picture of homeless teenager 25
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John Pugh, Education Coordinator, Office of Juvenile Affairs 405-530-2800 Email: john.pugh@oja.ok.govjohn.pugh@oja.ok.gov Michael Rolerat, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, DRS 918-549-0432 Email: mrolerat@okdrs.govmrolerat@okdrs.gov Richard Yahola, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, DRS 580-235-7872 Email: ryahola@okdrs.govryahola@okdrs.gov Presenter information 26
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