Permanency
Juvenile Justice
CASA DC
100

Name the agency responsible for the care of youth in the permanency system 

CFSA
100

Youngest age of youth who can be in the justice system in DC 

11

100

Age range of youth served at CASA

0-21

200

Name the youth's primary team members

Social Worker and GAL

200

Name the youth's primary team members

Probation Officer and defense attorney 

200

Name the core domains

permanency, life skills, well being, education

300

This service acts as an avenue to connect youth to services by CFSA without contacting the CFSA Hotline

Warmline, 211

300

Name the 2 speciality courts 

JBDP & HOPE Court

300

Name the 6 programs at CASA DC

MAP, FTC, BRIDGES, Empower, Core, PYA

400

Youngest age for APPLA as a permenancy goal

16

400

This term is used to describe a youth who has committed a status offense. 

PINS

400

This approach focuses on empowering individuals and developing their existing strengths

Strengths Based Approach 

500

Name the 4 different possible permanency goals

reunification, guardianship, adoption, APPLA

500

This right is afforded to adults but not youth in the justice system (hint: related to trials) 

Trial by jury 

500

These two primary grant criteria will be the focus of the upcoming FBAJ training

Youth whose parents/caregivers are incarcerated and justice-involved youth who are pregnant/parenting

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