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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the risk youth petition in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the child's name and date of birth at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. In Section I, Hearing, indicate the date of the hearing and check all relevant parties appearing, such as the child, parents, and legal representatives.
  4. Proceed to Section II, Findings. Here, you will need to select options regarding Indian status and whether the petition should be dismissed or granted based on evidence provided.
  5. In Section III, Order, specify whether the petition is dismissed or approved. Fill in any additional details required for disposition plans and future hearings.
  6. Finally, ensure all signatures are collected at the bottom of the form before saving your changes.

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A youth is considered at-risk if there are circumstances in their lives which may impact their ability to successfully transition into adulthood. There are a variety of factors that can qualify a young person as at-risk. These include poverty, abuse, and pregnancy, among others.
The Juvenile Risk Assessment (JRA) Youth are scored in seven domains: juvenile justice history, family and living arrangements, peers and social support, education/employment, pro-social skill set, substance abuse, personality and mental health, and attitudes, values and beliefs.
In the broadest sense, a youth at-risk is a child or adolescent who faces extreme threats to a successful transition into adulthood. Characteristics of at-risk youth include truancy, lack of interest in academics, and disconnection from the school environment.
An At-Risk Youth (ARY) petition is a request from a childs parent or legal guardian to the Juvenile Court to help in maintaining the care, custody, and control of the child.
How to petition Obtain a Family Assessment. Contact your local Family Reconciliation Services (FRS) office at DCYF and request an At-Risk Youth Petition Family Assessment. Fill Out an ARY Petition. File your petition. Service of Process. Receiving Your Court Date and Preparing for Court. After hearing.

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