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Parent Project contract changed to let community partner handle outreach as attendance lags
Summary
Committee members discussed modifications to the Parent Project contract that allow Plymouth Rural Services to lead outreach and recruitment, noted low virtual attendance, and proposed incentives and schedule changes to boost participation.
The Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council heard July 23 that the Parent Project contract has been modified to let Plymouth Rural Services (PRS) handle advertising and outreach, a move intended to reduce stigma and boost attendance.
An unnamed JJCC facilitator told the committee, “we made modifications to the contract with Plymouth Rural Services,” and emphasized that the change does not increase the contract’s fee: “It does not change the fee not to exceed amount of the contract.” The change shifts recruitment and initial presentations to PRS staff so community members are not deterred by probation branding on outreach…
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