Inyo County Probation

PRESS RELEASE:

The Inyo County Probation Department and the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council would like to invite the community to participate in an important juvenile needs and services survey. In our ongoing commitment to enhancing the effectiveness of juvenile services and programs, it is imperative to conduct a comprehensive multi-agency needs and service gap survey. This survey aims to identify and address the critical needs and service gaps within our juvenile justice system. By engaging various stakeholders, including community members, law enforcement, social services, education partners, and community organizations, we can gather valuable insights and data. This collaborative effort will ensure that our strategies are well-informed, targeted, and capable of providing the necessary support to youthful offenders and their families. Ultimately, this survey will help us optimize resource allocation, improve program outcomes, and foster a safer, more supportive community for all.

Community members and agency partners are encouraged to complete a short survey that will help the Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council identify gaps in juvenile services and determine where filling those gaps can reduce delinquent behaviors in our local communities.

 The survey can be accessed on a mobile phone or computer by following the URL link or the QR code below.  There are Spanish and English versions available.

English version, use the following link https://forms.office.com/g/50wCJhRgs7

Spanish version, use the following link  https://forms.office.com/g/uF4npAg8Hu

The survey will be open until November 22, 2024.  However, we hope that you will consider filling it out sooner than later.

For any questions or for more information, please contact Probation Manager Penni Brown at 760-872-4005.

Thank you for your time, we look forward to hearing from you.


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