Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Foundations and Case Planning Applications Webinar Series
Thursday, March 27, 2025, 12:00 PM to Thursday, April 10, 2025, 1:30 PM EDT
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Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Foundations and Case Planning Applications Webinar SeriesJoin us for Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Foundations, a webinar series exploring the leading model used in the juvenile justice system to support comprehensive rehabilitation and risk reduction case planning. Grounded in research, the RNR model emphasizes reducing delinquency risk and enhancing strengths, with studies showing that aligning services with its principles leads to lower recidivism rates. However, consistent application remains a challenge. Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Foundations Webinar:Date: March 27, 2025 Time: 12:00 – 1:30 PM EST Members: $20 | Non-Members: $35 This 90-minute virtual training will introduce foundational RNR principles and their application in juvenile justice settings. It is designed for Assessment Center direct care staff and leadership, focusing on how RNR principles support effective case planning. Assessment Centers receiving referrals from law enforcement, prosecutors, or courts are strongly encouraged to attend. This training will cover: -An overview of the RNR model and its key principles -Research evidence supporting RNR-based case planning -The role of youth and family mental health in RNR-based planning -The importance of RNR knowledge in screening and service referral practices Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Case Planning Applications Webinar: Date: April 10, 2025 Time: 12:00 – 1:30 PM EST Members: $30 | Non-Members: $50 Please Note: *This session is designed for staff working in assessment centers who regularly interview youth/families and rate an evidence-based risk/needs assessment tool (e.g., YLS/CMI 2.0, SAVRY, YASI).* This training will provide: -Practical skills and case examples for using risk/needs assessment results in service matching -Guidance on prioritizing needs and incorporating responsivity factors -Strategies for engaging youth and families in collaborative service referral planning Both sessions will provide valuable insights for professionals looking to enhance their approach to case planning and service delivery. Secure your spot today! CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR EITHER OR BOTH SESSIONS About Dr. Keith Cruise: Professor of Psychology | Fordham University Dr. Keith Cruise is a Professor in the Psychology Department at Fordham University and Co-Director of the Center for Trauma Recovery and Juvenile Justice. His work focuses on evaluating the effectiveness and clinical utility of screening and assessment practices to enhance service delivery for youth and families involved in the justice system. Please reach out to [email protected] if you need any assistance. |