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Juvenile Probation Officers (JPO) assess the needs and risks of youth entering the juvenile justice system.
Browse online health tips and resources by topic in the Health Initiatives section.
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The Juvenile Justice System Improvement Project (JJSIP) is a national initiative to reform the juvenile justice system by translating "what works" into everyday practice and policy.
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Services
Many youth that entire the Juvenile Justice system are faced with chronic medical conditions that require specialized care. The memo below is to all DJJ Health Staff, and it outlines how to handle these cases. Below it are the necessary forms that accompany the memo.
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is a dangerous infection that requires careful treatment. In January 2011, the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) published guidelines and patient management techniques for adults and children with MRSA. Those guidelines and other helpful documents about MRSA are listed below.
DJJ staff carefully monitors the physical and mental well-being of all youth. The Department will occasionally issue statewide advisories or memos to help the staff now how best to handle certain situations. Some of those documents are listed below.
The Office of Health Services Technical Assistance Bulletins provide practical Applications of medical, mental health and substance abuse policies and procedures.