FEATURED RESOURCES
Understanding Links Between Community Violence, Gun Carrying, & System Involvement
Understanding Trauma Exposure in Crossover Youth
Utilizing Trauma-Informed Approaches to Support Transition Age Youth (TAY) in the Criminal Justice System
The Center for Trauma Recovery and Juvenile Justice (CTRJJ) provides training and education to initiate and enhance trauma-informed services and treatment for youth in or at risk for involvement in juvenile justice that is: (1) grounded in implementation science; (2) supports active partnership with youth and families; (3) prioritizes racial/ethnic and identity-related diversity, equality, and inclusion; and (4) enhances systemic engagement of system stakeholders in change process via three elements. Learn more…
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CTRJJ’s Impact
Over the next four years (2022 to 2026) the CTRJJ expects to reach the following through resources, services, and trainings.
25,000
individuals with Mental Health Awareness/Information Supporting Trauma Informed Care
15,000
juvenile justice professionals trained to support trauma informed care
5,000
mental health professionals trained to support trauma informed care
200
organizations seeking to enhance trauma informed care