Termination Process. Describe the termination process to include the staff responsible for making decisions and the criteria for a successful termination, satisfactory termination, unsuccessful completion and non-compliant termination. The Teen Court Program Manager makes terminations decisions. Termination Process: A written termination form will be completed which will include sanctions (activities) completed, results, recommendations, last date of program contact and reason for termination. Upon termination, copies of the termination form must be provided to the referring agency and the parent/guardian of the youth involved within 7 business days. Data will be entered into client tracking within 7 days of the termination decision. Successful Completion: Indicates a high level of juvenile participation in program activities and achievement of behavior improvement goals. Satisfactory Completion: Indicates an acceptable level of juvenile participation and behavior improvement even though the juvenile did not complete all program activities and did not meet all behavior goals.(Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency) Unsuccessful Completion: Failure to meet specific goals and requirements or make sufficient progress in the program. (Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency), Non-Compliance: Unexcused absences or refusing to participate in treatment activities.Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency), How is the referring agency involved with the termination process? The referring agency will be notified through written, oral, or email correspondence prior to termination in order to provide an opportunity to communicate with Teen Court program staff pertaining to expected youth progress. Feedback will be reflected on the termination form and filed for each juvenile.
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Sources: Program Agreement
Termination Process. Describe the termination process to include the staff responsible for making decisions and the criteria for a successful termination, satisfactory termination, unsuccessful completion and non-compliant termination. The Teen Court Program Manager makes terminations decisions. Termination Process: A written termination form will be completed which will include sanctions (activities) completed, results, recommendations, last date of program contact and reason for termination. Upon termination, copies of the termination form must be provided to the referring agency and the parent/guardian of the youth involved within 7 business days. Data will be entered into client tracking within 7 days of the termination decision. Successful Completion: Indicates a high level of juvenile participation in program activities and achievement of behavior improvement goals. Satisfactory Completion: Indicates an acceptable level of juvenile participation and behavior improvement even though the juvenile did not complete all program activities and did not meet all behavior goals.(Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency) Unsuccessful Completion: Failure to meet specific goals and requirements or make sufficient progress in the program. (Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency), Non-Compliance: Unexcused absences or refusing to participate in treatment activities.. Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency), How is the referring agency involved with the termination process? The referring agency will be notified through written, oral, or email correspondence prior to termination in order to provide an opportunity to communicate with Teen Court program staff pertaining to expected youth progress. Feedback will be reflected on the termination form and filed for each juvenile.
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Sources: Program Agreement
Termination Process. Describe the termination process to include the staff responsible for making decisions and the criteria for a successful termination, satisfactory termination, unsuccessful completion and non-compliant termination. The Teen Court Program Manager makes terminations decisions. Termination Process: A written termination form will be completed which will include sanctions (activities) completed, results, recommendations, last date of program contact and reason for termination. Upon termination, copies of the termination form must be provided to the referring agency and the parent/guardian of the youth involved within 7 business days. Data will be entered into client tracking within 7 days of the termination decision. Successful Completion: Indicates a high level of juvenile participation in program activities and achievement of behavior improvement goals. Satisfactory Completion: Indicates an acceptable level of juvenile participation and behavior improvement even though the juvenile did not complete all program activities and did not meet all behavior goals.(Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency) Unsuccessful Completion: Failure to meet specific goals and requirements or make sufficient progress in the program. (Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency), Non-Compliance: Unexcused absences or refusing to participate in treatment activities.Must obtain approval from Program Director and notify referring agency), How is the referring agency involved with the termination process? The referring agency will be notified through written, oral, or email correspondence prior to termination in order to provide an opportunity to communicate with Teen Court program staff pertaining to expected youth progress. Feedback will be reflected on the termination form and filed for each juvenile.,
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Sources: Program Agreement