Juvenile Justice Case Management Solutions

A Case For a
Juvenile Justice Application...
How to Ensure
Maximum Outcomes
For Our Most Valuable Resources -
Our Children, And Succeed
No Matter What Political
Or Social Issues May Arise.
Successful Enterprise level solutions in
juvenile justice and child welfare not only ensure maximum
benefits for the kids they serve, but must also overcome
political and technical hurdles...
Why a Juvenile Justice Software
Solution?
Today, it's not just a matter of purchasing and
implementing an enterprise level solution for the well
being of our children.
It's a complex series of budgets, politics,
legislation, technical frameworks and interactions with other
systems that all have to go smoothly in order to avoid
failure... <Read More>
It doesn't seem that complicated. Find a case management system
that is robust and will fill the needs of the enterprise,
whether it is juvenile justice or child welfare.
But, add in the complexities of IT department
requirements, interdepartmental memoranda of understandings,
differing methods of treating children, multiple funding
sources, political changes (affecting department heads) and the
large amount of customization necessary to tailor to the
enterprise, and general user resistance to change, and you can
see why most juvenile justice and child welfare (SACWIS)
implementations result in high dissatisfaction and/or
replacement of system, if they even have one in place.
Couple this with new
web enterprise frameworks that allow sharing of data among
different systems, and you have a recipe for "wait and
see." Often times a major IT initiative that seems "to
drag on" must first be put in place before solutions are
investigated and allowed to be "plugged in".
Meanwhile, the delivery of case management services to help
our children is delayed and they must wait for the better
care that is always "just around the
corner".
Waiting to implement is not an option!
Are there many things more important than
coming to the rescue of a vulnerable child
before another tragedy occurs?"
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House Majority Leader Tom
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