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For Immediate Release:
Contacts:
July 20, 2004
Sharon Lauchaire
609-292-2288

JJC Training Academy Graduates 16 Youth Workers

TRENTON - Sixteen youth workers recently graduated from the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission's (JJC) Training Academy. Family members, friends and representatives from the JJC attended the ceremony held at the Female Secure Care and Intake Facility in Bordentown.

The six-week training course is specifically designed to provide front-line staff with skills that enable them to manage youth with special and multiple needs. The training includes a course on the history of the Family Court and juvenile justice system in the State of New Jersey. Staff receive training in conflict resolution, dispute mediation, crisis intervention, as well as fire safety and emergency planning. Appropriate facility management is critical to providing safe and secure facilities which are responsive to the needs of students. A total of 158 hours of training -- both in the classroom and on-site practical application -- prepare staff to provide quality supervision of youth.

"The Juvenile Justice Commission is proud of its Training Academy staff, and of the unique curriculum developed to ensure that youth workers have the training they need to do their jobs to the best of their ability. The JJC is committed to realizing the potential of the youth in its care and thereby helping them change the direction of their futures. Youth workers play a critical role in fulfilling this mission," said Howard L. Beyer, Executive Director, Juvenile Justice Commission. "These graduates have chosen a profession that seeks to make a difference in the lives of our state's youth. I commend them for their service and congratulate them on their completion of the rigorous academy training."

"Training offers an excellent opportunity to improve skills, provide motivation, and establish positive attitudes," said Michael Cleary, Director of the JJC's Training Academy. "The individuals who complete this course leave with a clear understanding of the impact they have on the youth, and are prepared for the multiple challenges they face everyday. I congratulate our graduates for their dedication and perseverance."

The JJC is the single state agency responsible for providing juvenile correctional rehabilitation and parole services. The JJC cares for New Jersey's high risk and increasingly vulnerable youth. The JJC operates 6 secure facilities and 22 community programs. Youth workers at these facilities to rehabilitate youth and to prepare them to return home.

A list of graduates follows.

Youth Workers Assignment Hometown
Daniel Carey Southern Residential Community Home Atlantic City
Amanda Compton Green Residential Community Home Hawthorne
DeWayne Coney Voorhees Residential Community Home Glen Gardner
Rowland Granger Camden Residential Community Home Camden
Rashad Griffin Essex Residential Community Home Newark
Hope Henley D.O.V.E.S. Residential Community Home Sicklerville
Donald Kirkman Edison Prep Residential Community Home Trenton
Thomas Marucci Warren Residential Community Home East Bangor
Tia McMullin Albert Elias Residential Community Home Willingboro
Reyna Ruback New Jersey Training School Monroe
Kimberly Sanna Albert Elias Residential Community Home Trenton
Joseph Sobon Fresh Start Residential Community Home Bordentown
Keith Stark Campus Residential Community Home Sicklerville
Yasir Thomas Pinelands Residential Community Home Oaklyn
Khaliah Williams Valentine Residential Community Home Trenton

For more information on the JJC, please visit www.njjjc.com

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