Frequently Asked Questions
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Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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No, youth receive all food required for daily nutrition, as well as planned snacks and special treats. All necessary hygiene items are provided and laundry is free. In addition youth are given a weekly allowance with which to purchase vending machine snacks.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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Youth are provided with opportunities to make phone calls based upon their level status and behavior (see phone policy). One stamp and one envelope will be provided to youth per day to write and mail letters. Pre-stamped envelopes may be brought for the youth if they wish to mail multiple letters per day.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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Please see the parent information page for clothing rules and guidelines.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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All youth are assigned a primary counselor with whom they discuss personal needs and particular questions. The Primary Counselor is also the person most "up to date" on what plans are being made by the county worker assigned to the case and will process questions/concerns of the youth they are assigned to.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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All youth attend the Pines School Program.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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For youth on specific programs this is a meeting to discuss information gained, recommendations, and/or designing of a treatment plan. The youth, parent, primary counselor, county representative, school instructor, therapist, and other appropriate persons will attend this meeting to discuss all areas.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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Yes, but these visits must be arranged well ahead of time and approved by the county representative and primary counselor.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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Registered Nursing staff are available in person and on call to consult with medical concerns that may arise. If a youth seems in need of professional medical attention, we do utilize medical clinics by appointment and emergency room facilities when the need is immediate. Parent will be contacted.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure
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For youth who are here in the Long Term Program, Outpatient Sex Specific Program or Diagnostic Assessment, parents are strongly encouraged to participate in the program which may include initial and review staffings, parent-teen group, family sessions, psychological testing, and interview.Corrections - Juvenile Non-Secure