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Systems of Care Programs That Serve Youth Involved With the Juvenile Justice System: Funding and Sustainability

Author(s): 
Skowyra, K. R., Cocozza, J. J., & Shufelt, J. L.
Organization: 
Technical Assistance Partnership for Family and Mental Health
Date Published: 
January, 2010

This brief explores ways in which communities can financially sustain the efforts they have in place to meet the needs of children, youth, and young adults involved or at risk of involvement with the juvenile justice system. This resource is specifically designed to help Systems of Care grantees after the SAMSHA funding period ends, but may be used to assist other programs and communities in sustaining their work with high risk youth.

Download a copy of Systems of Care Programs That Serve Youth Involved With the Juvenile Justice System: Funding and Sustainability (PDF, 447 KB) from the Technical Assistance Partnership for Family and Mental Health Web site.