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Helping Substance-Involved Young People in Juvenile Justice Be Successful

September 1, 2011 | Journal Article

The RWJF Reclaiming Futures national program engaged communities to reinvent the way substance abuse treatment services were conceptualized and delivered in juvenile courts.

$2.3-Million Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant Expands Reclaiming Futures

May 14, 2009 | News Release

New funds expand innovative model that helps turn teen lives around.

Oregon Demonstration Program Finds Local Treatment and Prevention Efforts More Effective Than Incarceration of At-Risk Youths

February 1, 2004 | Program Result

The Oregon State legislature established the Deschutes County Community Youth Investment Program designed to increase investment in community-based delinquency prevention programs by shifting funds from costly state incarceration programs.

Experts at Roundtable Ponder how to Promote Healthy Living for Substance-Abusing Teens

April 1, 2007 | Program Result

Phoenix House convened a day-long roundtable meeting to discuss ways in which alcohol and drug treatment programs can promote healthy, active living among adolescent clients.

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