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Support Tribal Court and Protective Services Programs Better Webinar
/in Adult Protective Services, Child Protective Services, Domestic Violence, Foster Care, Indian Child Welfare, Tribal Court, Tribal Government /by Tracey RosenlundIf you have been considering whether there was a better way to support your Tribal Court and/or Protective Services Programs, this webinar will illustrate a robust solution that manages data and offers powerful reporting capabilities.
Register to watch this webinar where we focused on RiteTrack’s offerings for Tribal Justice Systems including the Tribal Court and Protective Services modules. These systems manage all case and client data as well as providing powerful comprehensive reporting on all aspects of services.
The Tribal Court module manages multiple case types:
- Criminal
- Civil
- Juvenile
- Wellness Courts
It also handles criminal charges, criminal history, hearings, and legal actions.
In the Protective Services module you will see how RiteTrack manages:
- Indian Child Welfare
- Child and Family Services
- Domestic Violence
- Foster homes and placements
- Treatment, Safety and Service Plans
- Out-of-Program Referrals
We concluded with an overview of the robust reporting in the modules which is based on recognized best practices and grant requirements.
Relationship between RiteTrack and Disproportionate Minority Contact
/in Juvenile Facilities, Juvenile Justice /by Steve KoenigWhen reviewing DMC aspects, in my mind I kept coming back to the issue of how much needs to be encompassed when implementing and maintaining DMC standards into a juvenile justice program. These standards incorporate assessments, evaluation, and monitoring of juveniles in care. However, DMC doesn’t only apply to youth in detention. It really incorporates all areas of youth contact within the juvenile justice continuum of care.
Often DMC communities may have an alternative reporting center within it. I’m curious to see how information is communicated between one part in the juvenile justice continuum of care with another part. There is the potential for an enormous amount of time to be spent creating policies that address information sharing parameters, managing confidential information, and memorandums of understanding between these organizations. Even though data points like race, ethnicity, gender, geography, and offenses seem straightforward, these would likely need to be clearly defined with consensus from members of the continuum of care.
So how can organizations or programs in the juvenile justice continuum of care address information challenges like these? Using a web-based software like RiteTrack as the single-point-of-entry tool provides the framework from which programs can support the youth and the stakeholders.
For a community to address DMC, there has to be involvement from shareholders in the community. There has to be planning and agreement on issues. Organizations must develop intervention that involves programming. Agencies need to evaluate whether the agreed upon plan is working. Finally, programs must be monitored to make sure that identified problems area continued to be addressed. Within all of these steps, the most important area may be the collection of data because youth data is pervasive in all these steps. RiteTrack collects data that occurs throughout all point of the juvenile justice continuum from first point-of-contact, risk assessment, community involvement, and if needed detention. In addition to extensive documentation, RiteTrack quickly generates reports and statistical data based on real-time data that is accurate and reliable. Implementing RiteTrack into operations is not just a procurement or download of another piece of software. It is a partnership with Handel IT to enhance and improve communities, not only by supporting a continuum of care, but also by creating a central point-of-entry to provide the framework to address DMC issues.
To see my most recent webcast reviewing DMC functionality and reporting in RiteTrack, click here and register to watch the recording.
“Who is Going to Do My Data Entry?” -Real-Time Data Entry in RiteTrack
/in Juvenile Justice, Tribal Government /by Even Brande- Distributed data-entry
- Relational data
- Intuitive user interfaces
- Web-based software
Handel IT is the creator of RiteTrack, a web-based information management software used by human services programs throughout the country. It provides the primary means for thousands of caseworkers, administrators, and other professionals to manage their clients and caseloads.
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