New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 93 - MANUAL OF STANDARDS FOR JUVENILE DETENTION COMMITMENT PROGRAMS
Subchapter 11 - PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Section 13:93-11.2 - Social services
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Juvenile detention facilities participating in the juvenile detention commitment program shall provide at least one full-time social service worker or professional equivalent.
(b) In accordance with the maximum population capacity, as designated by the Juvenile Justice Commission, for both predispositional juvenile detention and the juvenile detention commitment program, there shall be at least one full-time social service worker employed for every 20 juveniles of the approved population capacity.
(c) The position of social service worker shall meet the applicable requirements for the position as defined by the New Jersey Department of Personnel.
(d) Social services shall be provided to all juveniles in the juvenile detention commitment program. Services may be rendered on a direct or referral basis and shall include services such as casework and group work, as well as individual therapy provided in a clinical setting as required by each juvenile's rehabilitation plan.
(e) Social services shall be structured to assist juveniles and their parents, or legal guardian, and their public school district to provide the individualized assistance needed for successful rehabilitation, and to prepare the juvenile for return to the community. Social service worker duties shall include:
(f) Clinical therapy shall be available to juveniles requiring this type of treatment. The therapy may be provided by professional staff or consultants, or through arrangement with an appropriate resource such as a Community Mental Health Agency. Therapy should assist the juvenile in understanding his or her behavior and feelings, and should strengthen the juvenile's ability to function as a productive, self-reliant juvenile.