Conference Awards Nomination Forms and Guidelines - ojjdp 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Conference Awards Nomination Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Nominator Information section. Provide your name, title, agency name, work address, city, state, ZIP code, work telephone, cell phone, email, and your relationship to the nominee.
  3. Next, complete the Nominee Information section. Enter the nominee's first name and initial of their last name, address, city, state, ZIP code, work telephone, cell phone, and email.
  4. In the Contribution Information section, describe the exemplary actions of the nominee. Ensure this description does not exceed 500 words and includes specific details about their contributions.
  5. If you have additional materials such as newspaper articles or letters of support, attach them to your submission. Label all attached pages with the nominee’s name.
  6. Once completed, e-mail the nomination form to Michelle Duhart-Tonge at conferencesupport@nttac.org with 'Overcoming Adversity Youth Award Nomination' as the subject line.

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The deinstitutionalization of status offenders (DSO) core requirement of the JJDPA established that youths charged with status offenses, and/or abused and neglected youths, shall not be placed in secure detention or locked confinement.
February 25, 2022 Juvenile Justice / Final episode date
OJJDP provides national leadership, coordination, and resources to prevent and respond to youth delinquency and victimization. The Office helps states, localities, and Tribes develop effective and equitable juvenile justice systems that create safer communities and empower youth to lead productive lives.

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The mission of the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice is to enhance public safety through high-quality effective services for youth and families delivered by world-class professionals dedicated to building a stronger, safer Florida.
Putting the Plan Into Action OJJDP is helping communities mobilize to prevent juvenile delinquency and transferring the research base on the causes and correlates of delinquency through the Title V Community Prevention Grants. These grants have been distributed to 49 States, 5 territories, and the District of Columbia.
To hold youth who commit crimes accountable for their actions. To provide individualized assessments to rehabilitate and prevent further delinquent behavior through the development of educational, vocational, social, emotional and basic life skills which enable youth to grow and mature.
The bill, SB 419, by Senator Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley), also paused suspensions for willful defiance for kids in grades 6-8 until 2025. With a new 2023 bill also signed by Newsom Skinner expanded the temporary ban on those suspensions to include kids in grades 6-12, with a sunset date of 2029.

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