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JCPC Certification FY18-19 FINAL
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used at Wrenn House , 0 electronic monitoring activations , 33 days on electronic monitoring , and <br /> 0 juveniles committed to YDC . <br /> February : 11 distinct juveniles , 12 complaints , 3 approved for court , 8 juveniles diverted , 0 <br /> juveniles admitted to detention , 0 juveniles admitted to in Wrenn House , 7 bed days used at <br /> Wrenn House , 2 electronic monitoring activations , 77 days on electronic monitoring , and 0 <br /> juveniles committed to YDC . <br /> March : 10 distinct juveniles , 14 complaints , 1 approved for court , 8 juveniles diverted , 0 <br /> juveniles admitted to detention, 0 juveniles admitted to Wrenn House , 0 bed days used at Wrenn <br /> House , 0 electronic monitoring activations , 19 days on electronic monitoring , and 0 juveniles <br /> committed to YDC . <br /> JCPC Business <br /> Program Incident — Denise needs to update the Council on an incident that occurred at one of the <br /> JCPC funded program . On Monday , February 5 , Tami called Denise to inform her that Friday , <br /> February 2 there was an incident at Boomerang that involved an adult that was in the building <br /> and a youth . On Fridays they have invited guests from the Marian Cheek Jackson Center to do <br /> life skills workshops . On that particular Friday the group arrived , and shortly after , someone else <br /> associated with the Center arrived who was recognized by staff. This individual had never been <br /> to Boomerang before , has never presented before , nor was he invited . When he identified <br /> himself at the front desk and was recognized by staff, he was allowed to not only enter the <br /> building , but also present and lead the workshop despite not being invited . From his <br /> involvement with the group , early on he made some inappropriate comments not only to staff, <br /> but also to the youth . He asked a male youth to stand up and participate in an exercise to show <br /> how things can weight heavy on you . He touched the youth on his shoulders , neck , and another <br /> time on his leg . <br /> " Witness accounts from Boomerang and Jackson Center staff report that the <br /> uninvited person immediately was inappropriate with his comments and actions <br /> with Boomerang staff and youth . The failure for Boomerang to intervene in a <br /> timely manner, coupled with in appropriate comments and actions, created an <br /> unsafe environment for youth. As a result, a youth reported to Boomerang staff <br /> that he almost felt like crying and added, ` I feel like I have almost been sexually <br /> assaulted or something ' . <br /> In the incident report that Tami submitted to the department , it was determined that a critical <br /> program violation has occurred . Programs are responsible for not only keeping youth safe , but <br /> for also having a safe environment for youth to be there . As a result , Boomerang has been cited <br /> by the Department for having a critical program violation . An overview of the critical program <br /> violation occurred when Boomerang staff failed to : <br /> follow agency policy for visitors entering the building; to stop a visitor from <br /> associating with youth, while realizing the visitor was there unannounced and not <br /> invited; did not intervene once inappropriate comments were made to staff and <br /> youth by the uninvited visitor; failed to immediately intervene once the uninvited <br /> visitor had physical contact with a youth ; failed to immediately report the incident <br /> to the foster parent of the youth after he arrived to pick the youth up, but the staff <br /> gave direction to the youth to update the foster parent later that evening; failed to <br /> report the incident to DSS and local police ; failed to exercise reasonable care, <br /> safety, and supervision of the space ; and failed to protect the confidentiality of <br />
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