The Flint Parent Collaborative will host a workshop focused on “Youth Detention and The Impact on School Attendance” July 15 at 12:30 p.m. at the Gloria P. Coles Library in Flint. The workshop will be led by Juanita Lightfoot, former Rite Care Genesee Program Manager at Rite of Passage, Inc., Tadarius Lowe, Mentor Specialist, and JaQuez Hill, Social Worker and Crisis Intervention Specialist.
“This is an important topic that deserves attention,” said Charese McLean, Flint Family Collaborative Director. “Studies show that juvenile justice involvement negatively impacts school attendance and academic achievement. We want to start a dialog on alternatives to detention for students in Flint.”
In Genesee County, roughly 7% of youth referred to juvenile court are committed to placement facilities.
Workshop participants will earn a professional development certificate of completion from the Flint Parent Collaborative. Lunch will be provided.
To attend, RSPV by July 8 at 810-202-2568.
The Flint Parent Collaborative is an initiative of the Flint Center for Educational Excellence. It plays an instrumental role in amplifying the voices of parents, caregivers, and other caring adults, to raise awareness about the issues and opportunities that impact the educational success, and advocate for improvements in services and policies that make the best possible educational opportunities available to Flint kids.
The Flint Center for Educational Excellence is building an educational ecosystem that works for all Flint kids by providing programs, research, and advocacy that ensure Flint kids, their families, schools, and communities thrive. We accomplish this through a cross-sector partnership to create a cradle-to-career support network connecting people, ideas and resources in tangible ways that strengthen our community through the power of collaboration.
