What is the Hub's full name
The Participatory Defense Hub
How many roles are in the Hub?
As a Hub Point Person , what contact information should you have to reach your Hub folk?
Phone Number
PP#
Address (maybe)
What is the day + starting time of the Hub?
Tuesdays at 4:30pm
What are skills of a good facilitator?
Active Listening, Engagement, Time Management etc.
What organization created the Hub?
De-Bug
Name 4 of the Hub Roles
Intro / Ice-Breaker
Welcome- What is Participatory Defense Hub
Community Agreements
Facilitator & co- Facilitator for Case Review
Movement Updates
Closing-
Note Taker
Whiteboard
Docket Checker
Time-Keeper
Clean Up
Tech Support
Chat Monitor
Name 3 tasks of a Hub Point Person?
Reminding an individual about the Hub
Sending out the Hub to-dos
Supporting individual in completing Hub To-Dos
Attending courtdates etc.
Is YASP the first organization to host a youth-focused Hub in Philadelphia? True or False
True
As a Hub point person, you should attend ________ dates?
court
What city was Participatory Defense first created in?
San Jose, California
Name one Community Agreement of the Hub
- Be respectful of others
- One person speaking at a time
- Try to lift up and affirm everyone in the space
- Respect the facilitators
- Appreciate each other
- Center input of youth and families
- What’s said here stays here, what’s learned here leaves here
Name 3 types of support does the Hub offer?
Court Navigation, Court Support, Support Letters, Social-Bio Videos, Employment Opportunities, Emotional Support etc.
What occurs during Movement Updates?
During Movement updates we let folks at the Hub know about any organizing events that are happening that people can be part of.
Who are the leaders in the Hub?
The Youth
What is a decertification hearing?
A hearing to determine if a case is eligible to be sent back to juvenile court.
Whiteboard
What is a social bio video for?
To help with mitigation in a case + show who youth are holistically.
Where can you find the dates of each court case for Hub Attendees?
The Hub Calendar
What is Act 33 aka Direct File?
Act 33/Direct File is a current law which allows juveniles to be charged as adults and placed in adult prisons.
Name any 3 parts of the process/system for youth who are being charged as an adult (ex: different hearings)
Arrest, Bail Hearing, Prelim Hearing, (Decertification), Formal Arraignment, Pre-Trial Scheduling, Trial, Sentencing, + Appeals
What is the main info asked for a participant of the Hub? (HINT: First Box on the Whiteboard)
Name, Age, Courtdate, Court-room, Judge, Lawyer
If you need assistance in being a Hub Point Person or any question regarding the Hub, who should you reach out to?
My, Gabby, Sarah or Fellow Elders
Name any 3 parts of the process/system for youth who are being charged as youth (ex: different hearings)
Arrest, Release Determination, Intake at JJSC, Detention Hearing, Pretrial Conference, Adjudicatory Hearing, Disposition, Review Hearings, Expungement
How do you check someone's docket?
Go to Website:
https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/CaseSearch
Select Participants Name:
Insert First + Last name + Date + County
Or w/ their docket number