Youth Justice Transformation in Action

John Tuell
jtuell@rfkcommunity.org

Booking Overview

This podcast features leaders and practitioners driving systems change in youth justice, focusing on what works in real-world transformation. For PR pros, it’s a credible platform to reach reform-minded stakeholders with measurable outcomes, best practices, and implementation lessons.

Metrics

19 episodes, Irregular, 5.0 rating
<1k, Male, USA

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Description

The National Resource Center's podcast, Youth Justice Transformation in Action, shares stories of change management, leadership, achieved outcomes and so much more. Episodes feature leaders, experts, and practitioners in the field who are successfully navigating youth justice transformation in their systems and discuss best practices from youth justice experts. Learn more at nrctyj.org/podcast. Website: nrctyj.orgContact Us: nrctyj.org/contact-usOnline Resource Library: nrctyj.org/resources/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-resource-center-for-transformation-of-youth-justice

Production Team

Host

John Tuell

Categories

Non-Profit, Business, Society & Culture, Education

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Booking Requirements

medium
Typical Credentials:  
Senior leaders in youth justice reform (state/local agencies such as district attorneys’ juvenile divisions; executive leadership at nonprofits running diversion/treatment models; directors of university-based research/innovation centers). Strong track record implementing or studying diversion and systems change.
Required Achievements:  
Running large-scale youth diversion or reform programs, Demonstrated measurable outcomes (e.g., reduced recidivism), Leadership in cross-system collaborations (courts, probation, child welfare, schools, community partners), Academic/research contributions translating into practice (innovation centers, symposia, training pipelines)

Recent Guest Discussions

Dr. Rita Poteyeva - Creation And Evolution Of An Innovation Center; Research-to-practice; Youth Justice Minor; Symposia; Internships; Innovation Capacity-building For The Field, Fanny Yu - Juvenile Diversion Initiative Operations; Individualized Planning In Practice; Collaboration; Program Outcomes And Lessons Learned, Samira Seidu - Prosecutor-led Juvenile Diversion; Referral Pathways; Individualized Plans; Collaboration With Community Partners; Measuring Impact And Outcomes, Gary Ivory - Community-driven, Personalized Youth Justice Approaches; Evolution Of Yap; Individualized Treatment Models; Reducing Recidivism; Cross-system Collaboration (probation, Child Welfare, Education)

Recent Topics

Youth Justice, Juvenile Justice, Diversion, Recidivism, Justice Reform, Community-based, Systems Change, Leadership, Research, Collaboration
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