February 22, 2019
Categories: funding

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The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform (CJJR) is seeking applications for its 2019 Youth in Custody Certificate Program, which will be held at Georgetown University on July 22–26, 2019. The training is designed to help leaders implement or accelerate systemic change to improve outcomes for youth in custodial settings. As part of the program, participants are required to develop and implement a Capstone Project initiating or building on local reform efforts. Upon completion, participants will receive an Executive Certificate from Georgetown University, membership into CJJR’s Fellows Network, and ongoing support from its staff. CJJR has partnered with the Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators to provide this professional development opportunity, which was developed with support from the Missouri Department of Social Services’ Division of Youth Services.

Applications are due Friday, April 12. Learn more and apply.

Source: JusticeCenter