For probation officers & partners

Refer them. We will tell you exactly what happens next.

We The Revolt holds an executed MOU with DJJ Circuit 11, Probation & Community Intervention, five-year term, began June 1, 2026, countersigned by Chief Probation Officer Valrose Graham.

A courtroom in the 11th Judicial Circuit

What you get back

Reporting you can put in a case file.

Within 2 business days

Contact confirmed

We reach the youth and guardian and confirm placement back to you in writing.

Monthly

Progress report

Participation, milestones, engagement, and documented hours to the DJJ designee.

When it happens

Disengagement notice

If they stop, you hear it that week, not at the next review.

On request

Court-ready packet

One participant, one PDF: attendance, hours ledger, milestones, and completion status.

Ongoing

Case review participation

We join case reviews with designated DJJ representatives to support youth progress.

Consent-governed

Information sharing

Shared with youth and guardian consent, under HIPAA and 42 CFR, records kept to Florida DJJ policy.

Your inbox

One email on Monday. Not sixty.

If you carry 40 youth and 15 are with us, per-module email would put 50 messages a week in your inbox from one sender. You would build a rule, and then the one alert that needed you would land in a folder nobody opens.

So: a single Monday digest for the whole caseload, kids who need you at the top, and no email at all in a week where nothing happened.

Immediate

Things you have to act on

Placement confirmed · consent stalled · hours requirement met · 14 days disengaged · course completed · monthly report. Three of these cannot be turned off, because they are in the MOU.

Monday digest

Everything else

Attendance, module completions, hours milestones, 7-day disengagement. First name and last initial only, detail lives behind your login, never in an email.

Never

Risk disclosures

If a young person writes something that suggests they are being hurt or are at risk, it routes to our on-call staff, not to you as a violation report. A human decides what escalates.

Referral

Submit a referral.

Four fields and a phone number. We take it from there and confirm back to you in writing.


This is the number we call within two business days.

Consent forms are emailed here. Because it comes from you rather than from the youth, this is the address we treat as verified, so please check it before you submit.

Please do not include charge or offense detail. We do not need it and we do not keep it.

Questions from the bench and the field

The answers we give in writing.

A non-clinical, skills-based educational and mentoring program operated by We The Revolt, Inc., a Florida 501(c)(3), under an executed MOU with DJJ Circuit 11 that began June 1, 2026.
It is evidence-informed, grounded in principles commonly used in youth development and behavioral skill-building, and aligned to DJJ's Pathway to Impact. It does not currently hold a formal evidence-based designation, and we do not claim one.
Up to 100 hours, documented against attendance, participation, and completion standards aligned to referral requirements.
Participation, milestone, and completion data. Recidivism outcome tracking is being stood up with the Department under the MOU, the metric and the start date are set with DJJ rather than asserted by us.
No. We The Revolt funds the program through grants and private support.
Yes. Our national juvenile justice work runs through partnerships including Straight Ahead Ministries, with programming and roundtables in multiple cities.