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Right Track Plus
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General Eligibility | How to Apply
Services | Cost | Contact
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Description
Right Track Plus is designed to redirect adjudicated youth from further escalation
and to reduce their chances for further court involvement by providing intensive
case management services, supervision, study tables, and life choice discussion
groups.
Right Track Plus is a medium level intervention program designed to work in conjunction
with the balanced approach style and other case plans. The program is available
to judges and Dane County Department of Human Services Social Workers who feel that
certain youth might benefit from redirective services, culturally specific case
management and supervision, and discussion groups.
Goals
In keeping with the balanced approach and restorative justice philosophy, Right
Track Plus case managers provide youth with redirective programming which focuses
on:
- Community Protection: Medium supervision, curfew monitoring, job and school checks.
Access to electronic monitoring.
- Competency Development: Modification of school performance, a decrease in truancy,
and better life skills.
- Accountability: Taking responsibility for actions and behavior, coordination on community
service obligations, and payment of restitution.
Right Track Plus case managers work with youth and their families to encourage family
values and behavior, to help parents set appropriate standards, to empower and strengthen
families in a way that will enable them to maintain changes made during the service
period.
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General Eligibility
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Males or females between the ages of 10 and 17 years who have high probability for
future court or social service involvement. Supervision is provided for a period
of 3-9 months. There are 80 slots available per year.
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How to Apply
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Referrals are made by the assigned Dane County Department of Human Services Social
Worker who submits the delinquency assessment, court order, and police reports to
the Neighborhood Intervention Program.
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Services
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Youth accepted into the Right Track Plus Program sign a contract with their worker
and must agree to be involved in a discussion group, study table, and with at least
one other community activity per week. Staff will provide youth with redirective
case management services, which are consistent with the Right Track concept. These
services include:
- Medium level case management services with a minimum of 2-3 face-to-face contacts
each week.
- Efforts to strengthen and maintain intact families whenever possible.
- Establishing a reasonable curfew.
- Monitoring of school progress
- Weekly school visits.
- Weekly home visits.
- Advocate/coordinate interagency relationships (i.e., restitution, community service,
etc.).
- Support and empower family to maintain the changes made during the service period.
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Cost
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There is a $25.00/per month fee for all youth placed under Human Services supervision.
This fee is waived if the juvenile is placed outside the parental home. In these
instances, however, a monthly fee is charged for the placement. Parents are sent
information by Dane County fiscal representatives which help determine the amount
of the fee.
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Contact
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Andre Johnson
Neighborhood Intervention Program
501 E. Badger RD
Madison, WI 53713
(608) 288-2402
johnson.andre@co.dane.wi.us
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Language Services
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For more information on Language Services, please visit out
Language Services page.
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