The National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals (NADSP) is now one step away from passing The Recognizing The Role of Direct Support Professionals Act in Congress! Learn how you can support their hard work as they continue making strides to support DSPs on a national level. https://lnkd.in/eXKJwrZm
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We wrote this guide to give some context on what's happening in treatment courts across the country that is helping to address our system of racialized mass incarceration, and how other chorus can get involved to ensure racial equity in their programs
See how SPA's Justice Initiatives and the Center for Justice Innovation are working together to combat racial and ethnic disparities in treatment courts with a statewide approach. Read Karen Otis, Alejandra Garcia, Taylor DeClerck, LMSW, Preeti Menon, Zephi Francis, and Matt Collinson's recently published report: https://bit.ly/3UTOgCb
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Anyone who knows me will know this is a topic that I am passionate about. looking forward to this upcoming webinar #carecriminalisation#traumainformed
How can we better support children moving between the systems of youth justice and OOHC? Join us in 19 days for our free research webinar on the criminalisation of children in care, to hear our guest research experts discuss the complex challenges of providing trauma-informed care within systems where systemic trauma-informed approaches are absent. Register to secure your seat: https://lnkd.in/grzvuGvn
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Check this out, a congress on child justice with child and young people participation aiming to improve policies and the situation of children in conflict with the law #JusticeWithChildren
We are excited to announce the 5th World Congress on Justice with Children, taking place from 2-4 June 2025 in Madrid, Spain. Led by the Global Initiative on Justice With Children, this event will focus on advancing child-centered justice and addressing critical challenges such as preventing and responding to violence affecting children in justice systems. Global leaders and experts, child justice practitioners, policymakers, academics, civil society representatives, as well as children and young people themselves will have the opportunity to engage in interactive discussions and collective action with the goal to foster collaboration and shape the future of justice for children. This hybrid event allows both in-person and online participation, ensuring global accessibility. 📅 Save the date: June 2-4, 2025 📍 Madrid, Spain and online 🔗 You will find more information including the digital brochure and the manual of the event here : https://lnkd.in/ex72Mh78 #JusticeWithChildren #JWC2025
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We explored participation & co-creation in the youth justice sector 🌟 Here's what our research revealed, in partnership with the Youth Justice Board 💚 Find the resources here: https://lght.ly/9o9ooni
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Did you hear KOSA and COPPA 2.0 were passed in the US senate? The Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act (KOSA) represents a significant legislative effort aimed at enhancing the safety and privacy of children and teenagers online. KOSA imposes a legal obligation on online platforms to take "reasonable" measures to protect minors from various online harms such as bullying, sexual exploitation, drug promotion, and mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. - Platforms are required to set the highest privacy settings by default for minors. - They must also facilitate easy deletion of personal data and manage the time minors spend on the service. - The act mandates parental control features that allow parents to monitor their children's privacy settings, and account activities, restrict purchases, and manage screen time. - Platforms must prevent unknown adults from contacting minors or accessing their personal information and limit the sharing of minors' geolocation data. - Social media platforms are required to allow minors to opt out of algorithm-based recommendation systems or at least restrict the categories of recommendations. Alongside KOSA, the Children and Teens' Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0) was also passed. This act expands the original 1998 COPPA law by extending privacy protections to teenagers up to 16 years old. Prohibiting targeted advertising directed at children and teenagers. Mandating data deletion and creating a new division within the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) focused on youth marketing and privacy.
Parents, professionals and advocates... this a historic day we have been working toward for many years!
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At Participation People we see this A LOT. Flipping the power dynamic and trusting young people to work with adults so that together they can turn problems ➡️ solutions can be a challenge. But what we also see A LOT is the nervousness to get it wrong and perception that by doing it you will upset young people can be the biggest barrier to taking that first step. Time to drop the assumptions and get chatting, connecting and solving together! What’s the worst that can happen? 🍕🍕 #coproduction #cocreate #cocreatesolutions #youngpeople #powerdynamics
We explored the different ways that youth justice services are designed 💚 We developed the 'are you really co-creating' resources, in partnership with the Youth Justice Board 🙌 You can find the all the resources here: https://lght.ly/ggpk
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📢 Join our webinar 📢 Tomorrow, May 2nd at 1:00 PM CET, join the webinar for the launch of nominations for the Child and Youth Advisory Group of the 2025 World Congress on Justice with Children. Learn more about this great opportunity for young people that want to make their voice heard. Register here: https://lnkd.in/eE_awYCE #justicewithchildren
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We're excited to announce our new website: Transitional Justice Evaluation Tools, a global database of human rights prosecutions, amnesties, truth commissions, reparations, and vetting policies featuring analysis from our team. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/e5c_EiV5 --- Nous sommes ravis d'annoncer le lancement de notre nouveau site web : Outils d'évaluation de la justice transitionnelle, une base de données mondiale sur les poursuites en matière de droits humains, les amnisties, les commissions vérité, les réparations, et les politiques de contrôle, présentant les analyses de notre équipe. Jetez un coup d'œil ici : https://lnkd.in/eCUBdCin
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Social work regulators from Arizona, Kansas, and North Carolina address the new realities of clinical social work supervision during a panel at ASWB's Annual Education Meeting. The two-day meeting explored advanced topics in regulation. Learn more about serving as a social work regulator: https://bit.ly/42iB1f5
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Thank you to all who joined the 5th webinar under the "From Words to Practice" GC-DI series, a session focusing on Chapter VIII of the UN Guidelines on Deinstitutionalization, including in Emergencies: Access to Mainstream Services on an equal basis with others The webinar explored how mainstream services support persons with disabilities who are leaving institutions to live independently, in their communities with dignity and rights and the panel also shared good practice examples from different regions. Watch the full recording here: https://lnkd.in/dCinzv69
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