EPISODE · Jul 29, 2025
Resources for Making Change: Trauma Recovery for Youth Involved in Juvenile Justice
from Roadmap for Change · host Julia Clausen
Professionals working in juvenile justice weigh in one last time on why they do this work, what trauma informed interventions have worked well, and what comes next. CTRJJ Co-Director Keith Cruise explains how we can support juvenile justice professionals who are trying to make change.Related ResourcesMental Health Providers & Juvenile Justice Resource Guide | CTRJJThe National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkSAMHSATrauma-Informed Juvenile Court Self-Assessment (TI-JCSA) | NCTSNResources for Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice (Webinar) | CTRJJ Science and Services Spotlights (Infographics) | CTRJJ Sign up for the CTRJJ Email NewsletterSubscribe to CTRJJ’s YouTube ChannelFollow CTRJJ on LinkedInMessage CTRJJ for more information on the following models and trainings:Think Trauma Curriculum (curriculum training on awareness and knowledge of trauma)Trauma Affect Regulation: A Guide for Education and Therapy (TARGET/T4/TCARE)Trauma Grief Components Therapy for Adolescents (TGCT-A)Trauma-Informed Juvenile Court Self-Assessment (TI-JCSA)Resilience for Trauma-Informed Professionals (R-TIP: curriculum training on secondary traumatic stress)Thank you to our guests on this episode:Dr. Keith Cruise, Dr. Carly Baetz, Professor Kristin Henning, Al Killen-Harvey, David Hopkins, Dr. Kaitlin Sheerin, Randall Farmer, Dr. Monique Khumalo, Abdul Rahmann-Muhammed, and Kim Genis.Identifying details of youth and their family members are changed to protect privacy. All interviewees provided explicit consent to be recorded and have their voices and stories shared on this podcast and in accompanying resources and marketing materials. A parent or guardian provided additional consent for interviewees under 18 years old.
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Professionals working in juvenile justice weigh in one last time on why they do this work, what trauma informed interventions have worked well, and what comes next. CTRJJ Co-Director Keith Cruise explains how we can support juvenile justice professionals who are trying to make change.
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