The Supreme Court of Arkansas established the Commission on Children, Youth and Families in 2011 to improve juvenile justice and dependency neglect proceedings.
Members of Ark Judicial Council presented Senator Missy Irvin with the First Branch Award in recognition of her willingness to listen and work with other branches of government. Senator Irvin has been a champion for improving the lives of children and families! @ARSenMissyIrvin
A comprehensive approach that concurrently targets multiple risks & protective factors is critical to having a broad and continued impact on youth violence. Visit @CDCInjury to learn about these factors and find aligned resources to reduce youth violence: https://t.co/aGdGUZMnvb
Working to end addiction for saving youth and families lives. Do you have the Narcansas app? It's loaded with information for helping stop overdoses. https://t.co/rgdTTLqdm1
Happening now: 2023 Stop Overdose Summit at the Little Rock Covention Center. Tom Fisher state Drug Director sharing update: now 42 Naloxone boxes are in schools. Encouraging the importance of educating on ACES-Adverse Childhood experiences to make a difference.
The Little Rock Walk Out of the Darkness to help #stopsuicide.
Event Details:
Date: 10/29/2023
Location: War Memorial Park Golf Course, Little Rock, AR
Check-in Time: 12:30 pm
Walk Start Time: 2:30 pm
Suicide Prevention Resources: https://t.co/89sAi5cVBx
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October is #YouthJusticeActionMonth! Head to @OJPOJJDP’s #YJAM2023 webpage to explore the history of #YJAM, dig into research and resources, and find ways you can get involved: https://t.co/S4zcQhd2QS
Just released! Learn about select findings of the 23 indicators identified on various #school crime and safety topics in the 25th edition of the Report on Indicators of School Crime and Safety released by @BJSgov and @EdNCES.
Read more: https://t.co/geSrhNDGDL