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KDOC family‑engagement rules mean more training and targeted funding for Pratt County juvenile services

Pratt County Commission · June 17, 2024
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Summary

County juvenile services staff reported new Kansas Department of Corrections requirements for family engagement and wraparound services, expanded training obligations and ICOTS supervisor responsibilities; Pratt County will receive $16,393.44 for personnel and $59,033.31 for operations to support changes.

Catherine (speaker 7) briefed the commission on changes from the Kansas Department of Corrections affecting juvenile case management. KDOC’s updated expectations emphasize family engagement, creation of formal case plans with wraparound services, and coordination with other agencies when youth are taken into protective custody. Speakers noted the rollout is district by district and requires substantial…

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