What time does the Hub begin?
4:30pm
Youth Art Self-Empowerment Project
What are 3 skills of a good facilitator?
Active Listening, Engagement, Time Management etc.
How many meetings do Fellows have a week + what are the times of each meeting?
3
(Tuesday 2:30pm) Fellowship Meeting / Hub Prep
(Tuesday 4:30pm) The Hub
(Thursday 2:30pm) Fellowship Meeting
How many demands do CNC have?
7
How many roles are in the Hub?
9
When was YASP created?
2006
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
In a zoom meeting, this feature allows for the participants to visually see you and promotes full engagement..
What is having on you ___________.
Video Screen
Who are various legislator positions within Philadelphia?
Mayor, City Council, DA, Commissioners etc.
Name 3 types of support does the Hub offer?
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.
An effective facilitator uses this to keep track of the roles and activities of the workshops, this may include time limits for each activity, objectives etc.
What is an _______.
Agenda
Septa passes can be given on these days
Tuesdays + Thursdays
What is the pay dates for each fellow?
Name all the roles in the Hub
Intro / Ice-Breaker
Welcome- What is Practice Defense Hub
Community Agreements
Facilitator & co- Facilitator for Case Review
Movement Updates
Closing
Note Taker
Whiteboard
Docket Checker
Name 2 programs that YASP has + who leads those programs?
Fellowship Program (Gabby), The Hub (Josh G.), Healing Futures (Ghani), RCF Workshops (Josh + Andre), Social Bio Videos (Natasha), Resources + Wellness (Hannah), Finances (James)
What 3 parts of the process of the court system for youth charged as a juvenile
Arrest, Release Determination, Intake at JJSC, Detention Hearing, Pretrial Conference, Adjudicatory Hearing, Disposition, Review Hearings, Expungement
Name 3 expectations for Fellows?
Participate hub prep on Tuesdays (1 hour/week)
Participate in youth hub prep every week, 4:30-6:30PM (2 hours/week)
Attend one additional training session per week (times TBD, 1-2 hours/week)
Be an active + attentive participant in all sessions
Be respectful of all YASP staff, hub participants + volunteers, and other youth fellows
Reach out to YASP staff with any questions, concerns or support needs
If you can’t make a meeting or fulfill a fellowship responsibility, communicate that to YASP staff
Complete any readings or other tasks associated with the fellowship
Refrain from engaging in activities that could lead to harm or violence for yourself or other people. Reach out to YASP staff if you need support navigating a conflict or other potentially harmful situation.
Respect all people’s gender identities + pronouns
Where can you find the zoom link + meeting appointments
On Google Calendar (Activate those YASP Emails)
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.
Name 2 coalitions or campaigns that YASP has partnered with...
Care Not Control, #No215Jails, Amistad Law Project, Youth Resentencing Project etc.
What 3 parts of the process of the court system for youth charged as an adult
Arrest, Bail Hearing, Prelim Hearing, (Decertification), Formal Arraignment, Pre-Trial Scheduling, Trial, Sentencing, + Appeals
How can you demonstrate accountability as a fellow?
Express yourself :)
If you could create a project to encourage the community to understand your role at YASP, what would you create?