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DJJData — October : 9 distinct juveniles , 20 complaints , 5 approved for court , 2 juveniles <br /> diverted , 0 juveniles in detention , 0 juveniles in Wrenn House , 0 juveniles on electronic <br /> monitoring , and 1 juvenile committed to YD C * . <br /> November $ 7 distinct juveniles , 12 complaints , 3 approved for court , 3 juveniles diverted , 0 <br /> juveniles in detention, 0 juvenile in Wrenn House , 0 juveniles on electronic monitoring , and 0 <br /> juveniles committed to YDC . <br /> * This youth was in DSS custody and residing in Alamance County . He was committed by an <br /> Alamance County judge but since he is a legal Orange County resident , he is reflected in our <br /> stats . <br /> The jump in October complaints could be attributed to group incidents . Also , it is important to <br /> keep in mind that while it appears there has been large jump from July to October , our county ' s <br /> numbers have been extremely low . The majority of complaints have been undisciplined , from <br /> both parents and law enforcement . Recently , there has been a push to hold truant youth <br /> accountable because it is their responsibility as much as the parent ' s , so some of the <br /> undisciplined complaints coming from parents may be the result of this . <br /> Amanda will try to run some additional data for the next meeting — list of charges , referring <br /> agency , and if there is any prior history . <br /> Hot Topic Discussion — Sherita Cobb & Tina Sykes <br /> Looking to spark some conversation and discussion and brainstorm some possible supports for <br /> some recent issues that have been happening with OCS , and where additional law enforcement <br /> support has been needed . <br /> In school year 16 - 17 , OCS did 93 suicide assessments . So far this school year, there have <br /> already been 67 assessments and the number is increasing . Today , for example , Tina and Sherita <br /> were late to the meeting because they had just left a school where they were dealing with a <br /> situation involving a child with mental health issues , and this was the second time this week <br /> where they had been together because of the same child . In the past two weeks , there have been <br /> about four different kids where school officials had gotten to the point where they could not <br /> handle the situation with the child and had to call law enforcement for assistance . These kids are <br /> of elementary school age , not middle or high school . <br /> Someone suggested contacting the mobile crisis team . However, when a kid is having an <br /> episode , they cannot wait an hour or two for the team to come out . One incident last week <br /> involved a child who took their clothes off outside , in front of everyone , and was running <br /> towards the highway . <br /> Tina is concerned that when law enforcement is called they have to respond . And their training <br /> is limited and not necessarily what is appropriate for the situation or the age of the student . Law <br /> enforcement can normally calm the kid down, but they aren ' t always successful and have had to <br /> do restraints . In some situations , law enforcement has had to do emergency commitments , but <br /> other times , the behavior is more defiant and doesn ' t meet the criteria . <br /> Someone asked if these kids are known, or if they are escalating quickly ( from no incidences to <br /> full blown) . And for the most part , these are kids with little to no prior incidents . <br /> bullying is a contributing factor . Sherita responded that there has <br /> Someone also asked whether bully <br /> been an increase in bullying complaints , but when she investigates , more often it is a situation <br /> where a child is called a name or hit, but the child responds back and by doing so it is no longer <br /> bullying . However, when the kid tells their parent they are being bullied and only gives their <br /> side , the parent will only believe their child and won ' t hear/believe anything else . So when <br />
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