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35 <br /> The minimum age for juvenile court is now in effect and was raised from 6 to 10 (8-9 year olds who have <br /> A-G felonies can still be petitioned). We are not turning away any youth but are considering them <br /> vulnerable youth and will provide consultations and services for 6-9 months; there just won't be any <br /> delinquent complaints filed against them. We then have some new mental health pieces coming into play <br /> with court, so there are lots of changes but they are all good. <br /> Consultant Update <br /> The state budget was recently passed and there were some juvenile justice bills that passed, specifically <br /> the establishment of a separate division of Juvenile Justice within the Department of Public Safety. At the <br /> February meeting program providers should be prepared to report on their measureable objectives report <br /> for July through December. Please remember to review client tracking termination prior to running the <br /> report. Also,please review your budgets on a regular basis in case revisions are needed. Lastly,please <br /> make sure you are completing the full risk assessment document at intake. If the risk score is not entered <br /> in Allies it can greatly affect the SPEP score. <br /> Announcements <br /> Joy Clark will be RED Committee representative from DSC. <br /> Gayane would like to invite everyone, if they have not received the invite from Health Director Quintana <br /> Stewart, to the"Lunch and Learn" with Healthy Carolinians of Orange County Community Conversation <br /> on Dec 81h° 12 noon to 1:30pm. <br /> Sharron asked Toshina about feedback on lunches for virtual meetings. Toshina share that we can proceed <br /> with lunches however we choose. Sharron shares we will look into having a local restaurant provide <br /> boxed lunches. Request participants email Rebekah with any preferences. <br /> Upcoming Meeting: <br /> JCPC Meeting—February 4 @ 12pm <br /> Virtual Zoom Meeting <br />