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Jumat, 04 Maret 2016

diy tattoo removal light | Regional Training Officers Meet to Discuss Basic Training Curricula Changes

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TJJD hosted its annual Regional Training Officer (RTO) meeting in partnership with the Correctional Management Institute of Texas August 3-6, 2015 at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville.  This year, approximately 16 RTOs from around the state came together for this collaborative opportunity.  The primary goal of this workgroup meeting is to ensure the content contained the current Juvenile Probation Officer Basic and Juvenile Supervision Officer Basic curricula is updated, relevant, applicable and written in a way so it can be consistently delivered statewide to officers.  With the end of the 84th Texas Legislative session, it was also necessary to determine whether or not any legislative changes needed to be made to the Basic curricula.

In preparation for this workgroup meeting, TJJD solicited input via a survey for suggested changes to the curricula from participants attending TJJD’s Training Coordinators’ Conference that was held in June as well as sending the survey to all departments in July.  In addition to the survey results, other topical areas of discussion included: feedback from previous Basic training evaluations; how Basic training is being provided locally; courses we may/can shift to e-learning modules; and defining ways to enhance existing Basic curricula.  Each year, a significant amount of work goes into updating the Basic curricula.  It is unequivocally the individual efforts of those attending that collectively make a difference in how incoming officers are trained statewide.  The changes that are proposed during the workgroup meeting will be implemented November 1, 2015.  An email will be sent to all departments when the curricula is available to be downloaded, however, all revised Basic curricula will be on the TJJD training portal website on or before this date.

We want to thank all of the RTOs that participated in this workgroup meeting.  Their generous input and commitment made this a valuable experience for everyone that attended.  In addition, we would also like to acknowledge Monique Holman with Correctional Management Institute of Texas.  Monique continues to do a phenomenal job coordinating the RTO meetings and systematically helps prepare all materials for the RTOs.  She remains our primary point of contact at CMIT with this group and is highly efficient, dedicated to her job and always goes the extra mile to provide the best level of customer service possible. Thank you, Monique!

If you have any questions or would like additional information regarding the RTO meeting, the RTO process or if you would like to become a Regional Training Officer and potentially serve on this workgroup, please contact Chris Ellison at 512.490.7245 or Kristy Almager at 512.490.7125.

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Sabtu, 20 Februari 2016

diy tattoos (stick 'n' poke) | President’s Volunteer Service Awards

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The Texas Juvenile Justice Department presented the President’s Volunteer Service Awards to 184 of the agency’s most active volunteers. The awards are given in recognition of 100 or more service hours during a twelve month time period. This year’s award recipients collectively contributed a total of 33,894 hours of service to our youth. Six volunteers earned the Gold Medal award by each contributing more than 500 hours. Twenty-six volunteers earned the Silver Medal award by each contributing between 250 and 500 hours of service. The remaining award recipients earned the Bronze Level award for contributing between 100 and 249 hours of service. Each volunteer will receive a letter and a personalized certificate from President Barack Obama recognizing their distinguished service.

The President’s Volunteer Service Award is the premier volunteer awards program, encouraging United States citizens through presidential recognition to live a life of service. The President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation established the President’s Volunteer Service Award program as a way to recognize and honor Americans who inspire others to engage in selfless service. The program continues as an initiative of the Corporation for National and Community Service.

TJJD has participated in the President’s Volunteer Service Awards for eight consecutive years. The following volunteers earned the Silver and Gold Medal awards this year:

GOLD MEDALS (More than 500 hours of volunteer service to TJJD)

Diana Leggett, Gainesville State School
Judy Davis, Gainesville State School
Loretta Felderhoff, Gainesville State School
Nancy Voss, Gainesville State School
Brian McCann, McLennan County SJCF
Ernie Black, McFadden Ranch

SILVER MEDALS (Between 250-499 hours of volunteer service to TJJD)

Anna Jackson, Ron Jackson SJCF
Claude Jackson, Ron Jackson SJCF
Donald Newsom, Ron Jackson SJCF
James Kit Dean, Ron Jackson SJCF
MaryAnn Rowan, Ron Jackson SJCF
Nimitr Weropas, Ron Jackson SJCF
Paola Guzman, Ron Jackson SJCF
Bettie Washington, Gainesville State School
Bob Voss, Gainesville State School
Gary Carlson, Gainesville State School
Jane Talcott, Gainesville State School
Jerome Voth, Gainesville State School
William West, Gainesville State School
Jalyn Demerson, Houston Parole
Jerome Johnson, Houston Parole
Barry Hanson, McLennan County SJCF
Dennis Rejcek, McLennan County SJCF
Doris Herbert, McLennan County SJCF
Paul Henry, McLennan County SJCF
Kelsey O’Toole, McFadden Ranch
Maria Barron, McFadden Ranch
Matthew Williams, McFadden Ranch
Shirley Stephens, McFadden Ranch
Sylvia Rodriguez, McFadden Ranch
Ernesto Hall, Schaeffer HWH
Valarie Thomas, Schaeffer HWH

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Rabu, 17 Februari 2016

diy tattoo choker loom bands | York Halfway House Youth Volunteer in Beach Marathon

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Beach to Bay Clean-up

Each year in Corpus Christi in the month of May, the city is about one thing…”Beach to Bay.” The Corpus Christi Community Resource Council for Texas Youth and the staff and youth at York Halfway House participated in this exciting event.  The annual city wide event Beach to Bay Marathon Rally Race brings over 20,000 runners and onlookers to the Shoreline of Corpus Christi Bay.   The York house volunteers, Ministry of the Third Cross, staff, and youth have been assisting the Corpus Christi Road Runners with this annual event for as long as anyone can remember at the facility.  Our assistance this year brought in $1,800 to the volunteer council for the benefit of the youth at York house.  Thanks to all that participated to make this annual fundraiser a great success.

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