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The Huron County Juvenile
Intervention Court began in October 2003.
This program was designed to assist those that are suffering from substance
abuse dependency and those juveniles that are suffering from mental
illness. The Huron County Juvenile
Intervention Court is a collaborative effort, utilizing the efforts of
local agencies. The Huron County
Juvenile Court with the assistance of Firelands Counseling and Recovery
Services, work together, assisting these juveniles with their specific
needs.
This program is designed to
service these juveniles within a nine to eighteen month time frame. This intensive program consists of four
phases. When the juvenile completes
all four phases they are successfully graduated from the program. These juveniles are subject to status
hearings that vary from every week to every four weeks depending on the
phase of the program that they are in.
The juveniles are intensely supervised outside of court hearings,
including weekly meetings with the Intervention Court Coordinator and Case
Managers from Firelands Counseling and Recovery Services. Also, curfew calls, group activities
with the children and continuous contact with the parent(s) are
maintained. The parents are
involved in the program as well.
They are required to attend parenting groups and attend court
hearings.
Contact
Information:
Nathan
Perani, Intervention Court Coordinator
Huron
County Common Pleas Court
Juvenile
Division
Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:00 am – 4:30pm
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2 East Main
Street, Room 101
Norwalk,
OH 44857
Phone:
(419) 668-1616
Fax: (419) 663-0944
Email
address: hcintct@accnorwalk.com
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