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Sedgwick County Department of Corrections runs voluntary 12-hour POWER program for lower-risk youth
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Sedgwick County Department of Corrections offers a free, voluntary 12-hour POWER course over four days aimed at lower-risk juveniles to teach conflict resolution, mental-health skills and reduce recidivism, officials said.
Sedgwick County Department of Corrections is offering a voluntary 12-hour POWER program, delivered across four days, for lower-risk juveniles to teach decision-making, conflict resolution and mental-health skills, a department representative said.
The program, which the department described as free, uses volunteers and mentors from local organizations, including Wichita Public Schools, to present sessions on topics ranging from juvenile intervention to mental-health support. “Even in a broken…
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