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County partners discuss expanding Independent Living Program amid staffing and Social Services leadership gaps

5498540 · July 23, 2025
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JJCC members discussed the Independent Living Program (ILP) for at-risk and foster youth, noting the state ILP contract has been handled by different agencies, social services leadership changes, and a desire to coordinate county resources across high schools.

Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council members discussed the Independent Living Program (ILP) July 23 and said they hope to expand life-skills programming for at-risk youth, but staff shortages and a vacant Social Services director post complicate near-term implementation.

Wendy James and other JJCC members described planning conversations with Olivia and probation prevention staff about using ILP to provide life skills at multiple high schools. A JJCC member summarized ILP history in the county: “It’s bounced around in Plumas. It’s had several,…

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