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X-WR-CALDESC:This webinar is hosted by SAMHSA\n\nYouth follow multiple path
 ways into the juvenile justice system. It is estimated that up to 30% of y
 outh in the child welfare system follow that trajectory. Research also con
 firms that these youth are detained for longer periods of time\, receive h
 arsher dispositions\, have severe behavioral health needs\, and have more 
 unfavorable long-term outcomes. To mitigate this phenomenon\, a multi-syst
 em response is required to understand the needs of this population and ade
 quately address the barriers to system collaboration. This webinar will pr
 ovide an overview of the Crossover Youth Practice Model (CYPM) developed b
 y Georgetown University’s Center for Juvenile Justice Reform as an evidenc
 ed-based system reform model to impact this population. Participants will 
 be provided information concerning the characteristics of this population 
 with a specific focus on behavioral health challenges\, the pathways they 
 follow into their involvement with both the child welfare and juvenile jus
 tice systems\, and the implications of their experiences for systemic chan
 ge.
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DESCRIPTION:This webinar is hosted by SAMHSA\n\nYouth follow multiple pathw
 ays into the juvenile justice system. It is estimated that up to 30% of yo
 uth in the child welfare system follow that trajectory. Research also conf
 irms that these youth are detained for longer periods of time\, receive ha
 rsher dispositions\, have severe behavioral health needs\, and have more u
 nfavorable long-term outcomes. To mitigate this phenomenon\, a multi-syste
 m response is required to understand the needs of this population and adeq
 uately address the barriers to system collaboration. This webinar will pro
 vide an overview of the Crossover Youth Practice Model (CYPM) developed by
  Georgetown University’s Center for Juvenile Justice Reform as an evidence
 d-based system reform model to impact this population. Participants will b
 e provided information concerning the characteristics of this population w
 ith a specific focus on behavioral health challenges\, the pathways they f
 ollow into their involvement with both the child welfare and juvenile just
 ice systems\, and the implications of their experiences for systemic chang
 e.
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SUMMARY:Crossover Youth: Understanding Pathways\, Characteristics\, and Opp
 ortunities
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