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UTAH JUVENILE JUSTICE UTAH JUVENILE JUSTICE SERVICES SERVICES Tim Lane, Manger STD Program, Utah Department of Health Penny Davies, Director of Clinical Services, Planned Parenthood Association of Utah

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UTAH JUVENILE JUSTICE SERVICES. Tim Lane, Manger STD Program, Utah Department of Health Penny Davies, Director of Clinical Services, Planned Parenthood Association of Utah. UTAH JUVENILE JUSTICE SERVICES Presentation:. Justice System Review Screening Process - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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UTAH JUVENILE JUSTICE UTAH JUVENILE JUSTICE SERVICES SERVICES

Tim Lane, Manger STD Program, Utah Department of Health

Penny Davies, Director of Clinical Services, Planned Parenthood Association of Utah

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UTAH JUVENILE JUSTICE UTAH JUVENILE JUSTICE SERVICES SERVICES

Presentation:Presentation:

Justice System Review

Screening Process

Projects/Data

Next Steps

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Utah FacilitiesUtah Facilities

Created in 1981- Division of Youth Corrections

– Detention Centers, Receiving Centers, Day-Night Reporting Centers, Multi-use Facilities and Youth Services.

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Utah FacilitiesUtah FacilitiesJuly 1, 2004 -The Division of

Youth Corrections becomes the Division of Juvenile Justice Services

–Work with youth and families

–Divert youth through Youth Services

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Statewide FacilitiesStatewide Facilities

13 Receiving Centers

11 Detention Facilities

6 Secure Facilities

5 Observation and Assessment Locations

4 Community Programs

1 Work Camp

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State LawState Law State Law

Utah State Code - 26-6-19

– Venereal Disease – examination and treatment of persons in prison or jail.

– All persons confined in any state, county, or city prison or jail shall be examined, and if infected, treated……..

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Juvenile Justice System (JJS) Juvenile Justice System (JJS) Process DescriptionProcess Description

A juvenile enters the system - arrested by police.

1st Stop - receiving center

Released Home

Referred to Youth Services – counseling

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JJS Process Description con’tJJS Process Description con’t

Held up to 48 hrs-

Judge decides

– Home release, counseling -delinquent and truancy offenses

– Detention Center-pose danger to self or others

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JJS Process Description con’tJJS Process Description con’t HEARING

– Judge rules on guilt or innocence

Release

Community Service

Observation and Assessment – 45-60 day program

Secure Care – Jurisdiction of Youth Parole Authority

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SL Youth Detention CenterSL Youth Detention Center

Those entering a receiving center

–25% are there < 24 hrs

–30% are there < 72 hrs

–30% are there < 14 days

–15% are there 30 days or longer

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Medical Flow ProcessMedical Flow Process

All youth are screened on paper-immediate needs (injury, suicide, allergy)

If kept– medical history (infections, pregnancy)

Those with positive responses are seen by nurse within 24 hrs

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Medical Flow Process con’tMedical Flow Process con’t

Those in centers 7-14 days, ½ have physicals

Those in centers > 30 days all have physicals

STD TESTING ONLY IF MEDICALLY INDICATED

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Screening ProgramScreening Program

1998-Planned Parenthood Association of Utah (PPAU) begins screening females

CDC National Infertility Prevention Project $$

Providing education and medical services to females ½ day per week.

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Partnership:Partnership:

August 2000

Utah Department of Health (UDOH) STD Program expanded the project with the CDC Adolescent Women’s Reproductive Health Monitoring Project (AWRHMP).

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AWRHMPAWRHMP

The AWRHMP targeted adolescent females in high-risk settings.

Participants received education, tested for CT, GC and pregnancy.

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ImplementationImplementationPPAU provides the medical

services utilizing “volunteers”

UDOH Staff

Increases service sessions - 2-3 mornings per week, UDOH followed up with positives

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SUCCESSSUCCESS

From August 2000 through August 2003 1,757 adolescent females participated.

Females Tested % Positive

1,757 14

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Since 2003Since 2003

Planned Parenthood expands testing-

4 Detention centers

1 Observation and Assessment

2 Secure Facilities

1 Work Program*Staff from facilities receive training to do

testing and treatment

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Since 2003 con’tSince 2003 con’t

*2003 –Male CT/GC Testing –DHHS Title X Special Initiative Grant – Male Involvement

*2005 - HIV Testing- Title X HIV Integration Grant

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Performance MeasuresPerformance Measures2005 Data2005 Data

2 sites (>500 admits) Females Only

Admits # Tested % tested % pos +

SL 1237 262 21% 12.6%

Weber 476 182 38% 22%

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YOUTH CORRECTIONS YOUTH CORRECTIONS 2004 Male and Female Data 2004 Male and Female Data

Rural Detention Facilities

Admits # tested % tested

Farmington 680 480 70%

Cache 430 95 22%

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YOUTH CORRECTIONS 2004YOUTH CORRECTIONS 2004

Admits # tested % tested

SL O & A 160 127 79 %

Secure FacilitiesDecker 36 24 66%

Wasatch 42 33 79%

Work Program *Genesis 281 69 25%

*tested in detention facilities

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Next StepsNext Steps*Meet with Juvenile Justice administrators Goal – test more admittees

*Look at current dataGoal – target $$ to centers with higher

positivity rates

*Identify grant opportunities = $$$$