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Program Description

How Youth Jump Works

Youth JUMP is designed provide youth with the support necessary to comply with their court order.

The goals of Youth JUMP are:

  1. Assist youth to comply with their court orders;
  2. Hold youth accountable for their actions and decisions;
  3. Involve the community in the Youth Justice system;
  4. Provide alternatives to custodial sentences for non-compliance

Who is Eligible?

Youth between the ages of 12 and 17 who have been in conflict with the law and who are under:

  • A probation order, or
  • A judicial release order

and who are at risk of being, or have demonstrated a pattern of non-compliance with the order.

How to Make a Referral

Referrals can come from:

  • Police
  • Probation
  • Crown
  • Judge

The majority of referrals will be made after the commencement of proceedings. Youth could be referred through an extrajudicial sanction program or as a component of the sentencing process.

Volunteering with JUMP

Volunteers act as mentors to the youth. They are required to dedicate a minimum of 4 to 6 hours per week. The focus of the time spent with the youth is on enabling the young person to comply with his or her court order.

Volunteers must be:

  • Carefully screened
  • Certified in non-violent crisis intervention and C.P.R.
  • Highly supported by staff

The JUMP Process

Once a referral is received:

  • The supervising probation officer is consulted
  • The youth is assessed
  • An intervention strategy is developed in conjunction with probation, the volunteer, the youth, his or her family and the referring source where appropriate
  • The youth is matched with a volunteer
  • Other agencies are involved as needed to assist with the intervention strategy
  • Progress is monitored.

At the conclusion of involvement in JUMP, a report is provided to the referring source as well as the youth and probation officer.

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