Florida Senate - 2013 (PROPOSED COMMITTEE BILL) SPB 7134 FOR CONSIDERATION By the Committee on Children, Families, and Elder Affairs 586-02785-13 20137134__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to crossover youth; creating a pilot 3 project to serve youth in common to the Department of 4 Children and Families and the Department of Juvenile 5 Justice; providing for selection of a county for the 6 project; requiring the Secretary of Children and 7 Families to seek proposals from interested providers; 8 specifying elements to be included in the project; 9 requiring reports to the Governor and the Legislature; 10 providing an effective date. 11 12 WHEREAS, hundreds of youth each month in this state are 13 served in both the child welfare system and juvenile justice 14 system, and 15 WHEREAS, a significant number of these children who reside 16 in residential group homes have felony arrest records, and 17 WHEREAS, these youth tend to have a greater need for 18 specialized services and can have a negative effect on other 19 youth in the same group residential settings, and 20 WHEREAS, the state needs to assess the impact of these 21 youth on the child welfare and juvenile justice systems and to 22 develop better integrated systems of care and improved services 23 to respond to the needs of these youth, NOW, THEREFORE, 24 25 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 26 27 Section 1. Crossover Youth pilot project.–The Crossover 28 Youth pilot project is established as a collaborative initiative 29 of the Department of Children and Families and the Department of 30 Juvenile Justice. The project will demonstrate a more effective 31 service model for crossover youth, efficient coordination of 32 services between agencies, and the evidence of improved outcomes 33 for youth residing in the pilot project facility. The term 34 “crossover youth” means youth younger than 18 years of age who 35 receive services from the Department of Children and Families 36 and the Department of Juvenile Justice. 37 (1) The pilot project shall be in one county with a high 38 rate of crossover youth which is mutually agreed upon by the 39 Secretary of Children and Families and the Secretary of Juvenile 40 Justice. Counties that have a unified family court shall be 41 given preference. 42 (2) The Secretary of Children and Families shall seek 43 proposals from interested child welfare service providers to 44 elicit innovative approaches for the pilot project. The 45 Secretary of Children and Families, in consultation with the 46 Secretary of Juvenile Justice, shall select one or more 47 residential homes from the pilot county to participate in the 48 project. 49 (3) The pilot project must include, but need not be limited 50 to, the following: 51 (a) Training provided by the Department of Juvenile Justice 52 to pilot home staff. 53 (b) Intervention services by the Department of Juvenile 54 Justice to youth on probation who reside in pilot homes. 55 (c) Enhanced security measures at pilot homes. 56 (d) Unified treatment plans for crossover youth served by 57 multiple state and local agencies. 58 (e) Interventions to ensure that youth at low risk of 59 reoffending are not negatively affected by high-risk crossover 60 youth. 61 (4) The pilot project must begin no later than July 1, 62 2013, and must end June 30, 2014. 63 (5) The Department of Children and Families and the 64 Department of Juvenile Justice shall jointly prepare an interim 65 report and final report on findings and recommendations relating 66 to the pilot project. The reports must include performance 67 measure data, including, but not limited to: 68 (a) The number of youth served by the pilot project, 69 including demographic information, prior offense history, and 70 relative risk to reoffend at time of placement as determined by 71 the Department of Juvenile Justice. 72 (b) The number of youth who receive a charge for a new 73 violation of law while under supervision of the pilot project. 74 (c) The number of youth who receive a violation of 75 probation while under supervision of the pilot project. 76 (d) The reduction in risk factors. 77 (e) The increase in protective factors. 78 (f) The number of youth who transfer out of the pilot home 79 for behavioral reasons. 80 (g) The number of calls to law enforcement as a result of 81 incidents involving youth in the pilot home. 82 (h) The academic performance of youth in the pilot home. 83 84 The interim report is due December 31, 2013, and the final 85 report is due August 31, 2014. The Department of Children and 86 Families and the Department of Juvenile Justice shall submit the 87 reports to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the 88 Speaker of the House of Representatives. 89 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.