Leaders, scholars, and policymakers from multiple sectors and agencies assembled on Friday, June 1, 2018 to discuss working together to improve the systems and opportunities that support vulnerable youth in NYC and beyond. The "Working Across Sectors to Support Vulnerable Youth to Schools: Research Practice Partnerships at the Intersection of Multiple Agencies" summit was structured around three panel discussions: 1) Immigration, 2) Juvenile Justice, and 3) Special Education and Mental Health.
This is a video of the Juvenile Justice panel discussion. Panelists included:
- Dr. Amanda Geller, Clinical Associate Professor of Sociology, NYU
- Ana M. Bermúdez, Commissioner, NYC Department of Probation
- Krista Larson, Director, Center on Youth Justice, Vera Institute
- Felipe Franco, Deputy Commissioner for the Division of Youth and Family Justice, Administration for Children's Services
- Corianna Sichel, PhD student in Counseling Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology, NYU
The summit was co-sponsored by NYU’s Institute of Human Development and Social Change (IHDSC), the IES-funded Pre-doctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training program (PIRT), the Center for Practice and Research at the Intersection of Information, Society, and Methodology (PRIISM), and NYU’s Strategies to Reduce Inequality (SRI) initiative.
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