Staff Training
The Youth Services Center has one full-time training coordinator. The Youth Services Center training program meets the National Juvenile Detention Association and the Nebraska Juvenile Standards requirements. New employees receive 120 hours of orientation training and 80 hours of in-service annually. The training program addresses an array of topics including agency purpose, philosophy, code of ethics, therapeutic aggression control techniques, behavior observation, recording and report writing, juvenile justice system, suicide prevention, first aid, CPR, pressure point control tactics, on the job training and much more.
The development of facility staff, student interns, and volunteers is an important responsibility of this administration. The Youth Services Center places a high emphasis on training it's employees. We want new staff to be thoroughly oriented and trained to perform these duties. This approach, we believe, will increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the operation and decrease the likelihood of problems and mistakes, reduce the chance of litigation against our facility for failing to adequately train new employees.
Orientation Training
The Training Coordinator
Introduction- Paperwork/ Contract and employee Handbook Review
- History and Philosophy of Attention and the Code of ethics
- Juvenile Rights
- Leadership
- Cultural Diversity
- Risk management - Safety and Security
- Agency Transportation Policy
- Public Relations
- Facility Food Service and Sanitation
- Behavior Management
- Behavior Observation and Report writing
- Basic health
- First Aid (American Red Cross / Lincoln Lancaster Health Department)
- Mental Disorders -The Dynamics of managing mentally ill residents in a detention facility
- Effective Communication
- Suicide prevention & Youth Services Center suicide policy
- Conflict resolution and Dispute Mediation
- Stress Management
- Emergency Procedures
- Adolescent Development and Delinquency
- Classification
- Intake and discharge Policy
- Adolescent Growth and Development
- CPR ( American Heart Association )
- TACT Training (Therapeutic Aggression Control Tactics)
- TACT Training- Continued
- PPCT Training
- Youth Services Center Use of Force Policy
- Program designed and adopted with permission of:
- Steve Parese Ed.S. , 1997. The George Washington University
Curriculum designed and adopted with permission of:
National Juvenile Detention Association
Executive Office
Eastern Kentucky University
301 Perkins Building
Richmond, KY 40475-3127
606-622-6259
National Juvenile Detention Association
Center for Research and Professional Development
Michigan State University
130 Baker Hall
East Lansing MI 48824-1118
517-432-1242
