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Agenda 06-16-2026; 8-l - JCPC Certification and County Plan for FY 2026-2027
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8 <br /> School Domain <br /> ® Only 44% of youth attend school regularly, which is 13% tower than the state. <br /> ® 46% of youth are failing some or all their classes, which is 17% higher than the state. <br /> ® 44% of youth have no interest in any school activities, which is 16%higher than the state. <br /> Community and Peers Domain <br /> ® 74%are associating with delinquent peers, which is 28% higher than the state. <br /> ® 57% of youth usually go along with negative peers which is 15% higher than the state. <br /> Alcohol and Drugs Domain <br /> ® 54% are using and abusing substances whether illegal or prescription drugs not prescribed which is 14%higher <br /> than the state. <br /> ® 17% of youth began using substances before the age of 12, which is 6%higher than the state. <br /> ® 67% of those youth who have used alcohol/drugs have not had prior treatment which is 9% higher than state. <br /> Mental Health Domain <br /> a t7% of youth had a history of physical abuse which is 9% higher than the state. <br /> Auression Domain <br /> ® 30% of youth exhibit bullying/threatening behavior which is 8% higher than the state. <br /> ® 53% of youth had instances of assaultive behavior which is 14% higher than the state. <br /> Part II. Summaa of the Existin2 Communitv Resources <br /> (YJCPC Funding Programs are highlighted in *) <br /> Academic Support Parental Support <br /> Alternative School (For Non-Susp Students) Family Success Alliance <br /> Boomerang Fathers on the Move <br /> Efland Cheeks Elementary Tutoring <br /> GED classes GED classes <br /> Partnership Academy Mental Health <br /> Phoenix Academy Behavior Skills Counseling <br /> i <br /> hool Communit Su ort Liaison El Futuro <br /> Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST) providers <br /> Truancy Mediation Sexual harm assessment providers <br /> Whitaker School Substance Use and Mental Health providers <br /> Wright School Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic <br /> Stress (SPARCS) Therapeutic Foster Care <br /> Youth Behavioral Health Liaison <br /> Mentoring <br /> InKounter through Grow Your World Job Skills Proj4rams <br /> WANKMENNEIRM Job Corps <br /> Josh's Hope—Tools for Hope <br /> Second Family Foundation Works Program (SFWORKS) <br /> WIOA NextGen Program <br /> 2 <br />
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