Relationships, Girls, and Juvenile Justice Interventions
Your Course Description
At-Risk Behaviors
- Girls are the fastest growing segment of the juvenile justice system. Relationship-building between girls and adults is one of the most critical factors in their healthy development.
- Your ability to provide trauma-informed and gender-specific intervention strategies for girls is critical. This training will provide you with insight into common characteristics of system-involved girls so that you can better understand their unique needs.
- When you know how much relationships matter, you’ll be more effective in improving the long-term outcomes for girls.
Your Learning Objectives
- Recognize the characteristics of girls who are at risk for justice-involvement (red flags)
- Know the components of trauma-informed and gender-responsive prevention services
- Learn strategies for building relationships that meet girls’ needs
- Develop intervention and prevention strategies for girls at risk for involvement with the justice system
Your Course Details
- Completion Certificate
- Youth Worker Track
- This training will count as 1.5 CE hours for most boards. Please contact your board directly with questions on submitting. Course details for CE submissions provided.
Your Trainer

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Your Skill-Building Objectives
Recognizing Risks
Identifying risks and ensuring safety
Relationship Building
Building trust through caring relationships
Youth Development
Inspiring young people to thrive
Trauma-Informed Care
Creating a healing space for growth
What YIPA members are saying
This was an excellent training! The trainer was clear, concise, addressed questions in a timely manner, and delivered content in a very comprehensive way.
I loved the very specific, concrete examples of relationship building. I also appreciate the additional resources provided.
Examples were beneficial, I was able to link strategies to certain situations.