Resources for Making Change: Trauma Recovery for Youth Involved in Juvenile Justice
A Listening Guide to the Roadmap for Change Podcast, Episode 13
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.
Welcome to the Episode 13 Listening Guide!
In this episode of the Roadmap for Change podcast, 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, Dr. Keith Cruise, explains how we can support juvenile justice professionals who are trying to make change.
As you listen (Step 1), feel free to take notes, and then take some time with the reflection questions when you’re done (Step 2). This will help you process some of the more complex topics and find the ways that they intersect with your own life experiences, work, and circle of influence. Then, choose one of the possible action items (Step 3) that feels accessible and see if you can put it into practice.
Step 1: Listen to the Episode
Step 2: Consider These Reflection Questions
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What is your “why”? Why do you continue to care about youth involved in the juvenile justice system?
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What are strategies you’ve seen work well in supporting youth impacted by the juvenile justice system?
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What do you want to see changed in the juvenile justice system?
Step 3: Take an Action Step
Share Roadmap for Change and this listening guide with a friend, peer, colleague, or family member.
Check out free recorded webinars on our and YouTube channel, including the “R-TIP” Resilience for Trauma-Informed Professionals, which is geared towards non-mental health professionals.
Stay connected with the Center for Trauma Recovery and Juvenile Justice by joining our email list and following us on LinkedIn.
Watch and share the highlight clip from the episode below:

