The Innovation Network initiative recognizes the pressing need to transform systems and address critical challenges in recruiting and retaining staff within the youth justice sector. The curriculum is designed to help jurisdictions identify innovative approaches to enhance their youth justice workforce, fostering a transformative vision for the future. Over the course of a year, agency leaders and policymakers will engage in a series of virtual sessions designed to explore, develop, and refine strategies that not only envision, but actively shape a new and more effective youth justice workforce.
The curriculum includes the following sessions:
Session 1: Establishing Short-Term Strategies to Mitigate the Workforce Crisis (1-4pm ET on Monday, April 22, 2024)
The Innovation Network kicks off with a session identifying tools and short-term strategies that jurisdictions can utilize to mitigate the workforce crisis as they develop longer-term solutions. Grounded in research on effective practices for system-involved youth, participants will collaboratively explore short-term goals that address the skills, qualifications, and core functions of their workforce. This session also sets the stage for a comprehensive understanding of the transformative potential within participants’ agencies and the youth justice field more broadly.
Session 2: Transforming Systems to Create Innovative Staffing Strategies (1-4pm ET on Thursday, May 23, 2024)
To reimagine the youth justice workforce, leaders must also reimagine the youth justice systems that they operate so they are better designed and equipped to achieve positive outcomes for youth, families, and communities. In this session, participants will explore what an optimal youth justice system entails and the types of long-term transformative efforts that will help address the staffing crisis. The session will also examine dimensions of leading effective system transformation efforts, such as articulating a clear agency mission and vision, and cultivating an agency culture that values investment in community-based services, collaboration across youth-serving systems, and authentic partnerships with lived experts, including youth, families, and community leaders. This session aims to lay the groundwork for a more supportive and impactful youth justice system.
Session 3: Recruiting Staff (1-4pm ET on Wednesday, June 26, 2024)
Building on Sessions 1 and 2, this session focuses on the practicalities of effective staff recruitment, particularly in the face of the current realities and challenges facing the field. Participating jurisdictions will explore strategies on how to best identify and recruit staff, including efforts around leading impactful communications initiatives, creating compelling position descriptions, partnering with credible messengers, and collaborating with educational institutions for recruitment.
Session 4: Retaining Staff (1-4pm ET on Wednesday, July 31, 2024)
Retention is a critical aspect of a thriving and fulfilled youth justice workforce. This session addresses the challenges of staff retention, and strategies to address those challenges, including the creation of workplace environments that prioritize wellness and peer support, professionalizing the youth justice field through training, offering opportunities for career advancement, and recognizing staff contributions. Together, these strategies and others can contribute to a system that values and retains its crucial personnel.
Bi-Monthly Meetings
Following these foundational sessions facilitated by CSG, CJJR, and UCCI, selected jurisdictions will embark on a nine-month exploration and implementation phase. Through bi-monthly meetings (meeting every other month) with their TA provider, participants will share progress, insights, and new ideas.
The ultimate goal of the Innovation Network is to compile a set of innovative strategies for addressing staffing challenges, which will be documented in a lessons learned brief developed by CSG, CJJR, and UCCI and disseminated widely through a national webinar. Together, participants will shape a new narrative for youth justice, one that prioritizes transformative workforce strategies and impacts not only individual jurisdictions, but also the broader landscape of youth justice across the nation.