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Research Project

Hennepin County Department of Community Corrections and Rehabilitation

DOCCR staff determined a need to collect information from programs…
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DOCCR staff determined a need to collect information from programs that serve justice-involved youth with mental health needs. Reports look at how DOCCR programs can better capture information about the mental health needs of their clients in a manner that is culturally aware and present gender-specific outcomes.

Project Reports

2024

This report summarizes 2022-2023 evaluation results and includes a literature review on the key components of trauma-informed care.

2022

Fourth annual report, summarizing information collected from staff and participant surveys in 2021.

2021

This is a summary of the third-year findings of a three-year collaborative effort.

2020

Wilder Research worked with the Hennepin County Department of Community Corrections and Rehabilitation to develop culturally specific, trauma-informed programs for African American male-identified youth, and to evaluate the implementation and benefits of these programs, with a focus on preventing and intervening in juvenile justice system involvement. Funding from the Hennepin County Children’s Mental Health Collaborative supports the evaluation of the three programs. This is a summary of the second year of findings of a three-year collaborative effort. Wilder Research interviewed program participants, program staff, and referral sources and analyzed data on program participation in order to understand implementation of and preliminary outcomes for the programs.

2019

Wilder Research worked with the Hennepin County Department of Community Corrections and Rehabilitation to develop culturally specific, trauma-informed programs for African American male-identified youth, and to evaluate the implementation and benefits of these programs, with a focus on preventing and intervening in juvenile justice system involvement. Funding from the Hennepin County Children’s Mental Health Collaborative supports the evaluation of the three programs.

2018

This report highlights the results of the 2017 evaluation, which focused on evaluating the system of gender-specific programs in Hennepin County through collecting information about participants’ outcomes. The programs included in the 2017 evaluation are Girls Circle H.E.A.R.T., Hold Your Horses, and POWER.

2017

The 2016 evaluation focused on collecting gender-specific outcomes, including safety, coping, well-being, and relationship building. The programs included in the evaluation are Girl’s Circle H.E.A.R.T., Hold Your Horses, the Link POWER Program, and Runaway Intervention Program.

2016

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