For the bench
For judges and the court
What this program is, what it documents, and what a court can rely on when it comes back to you.
What can be ordered
Participation in a 23 week non clinical education and mentoring program, deliverable in a facility, online, or in person at one of our centers. A young person who moves between those settings during the order does not restart.
Community service hours can be earned inside the program and are documented by category.
What the court receives
- Attendance by session and delivery track.
- Weeks completed, and the date each one was completed.
- Documented hours, separated by category, recorded on a ledger that cannot be edited after the fact.
- A court packet on request, generated from that record rather than assembled by hand.
- Notice of disengagement, flagged at seven and fourteen days, so a violation is never the first thing anybody hears.
What the court does not receive
Anything a young person writes in their reflection work. This is a deliberate design decision, not an administrative gap, and it is disclosed to every agency before a first referral. A young person who believes their writing may be read in a courtroom writes nothing true, and the written work is where most of the change actually happens.
Risk disclosures are the exception. Anything indicating danger to a young person or from them is routed to staff immediately and handled under mandatory reporting.
What this is not
It is not treatment, therapy or counseling, and it does not substitute for any clinical service the court has ordered. It is not a licensed clinical program and it does not hold a formal evidence based designation. It is evidence informed, and the reasoning is published in full on our evidence page rather than summarized in a brochure.
The program is openly Christ centered. Every referring party is told this before a young person is enrolled, and participation is never conditioned on a young person’s beliefs.
Next step
Ask us anything before you order it.
We would rather answer questions now than have a young person show up to something the court did not expect.