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File #: 25-3139    Version: 1 Name: NATIONAL RETURNING YOUTH MONTH
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 6/10/2025 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 6/12/2025 Final action: 6/12/2025
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING JUNE AS NATIONAL RETURNING YOUTH MONTH WHEREAS, National Returning Youth Month is recognized in the month of June to raise awareness of the challenges faced by young people reentering their communities after incarceration, and to highlight the importance of providing pathways to rehabilitation, education, employment, and long-term success; and WHEREAS, each year, thousands of youth in the United States are released from detention or correctional facilities and return to their communities, often facing systemic barriers such as limited access to housing, mental health care, education, and employment opportunities; and WHEREAS, Cook County has demonstrated national leadership in advancing juvenile justice reform, emphasizing a restorative approach that focuses on rehabilitation over punishment, and reducing reliance on detention through alternatives that keep youth in their communities and connected to families, schools, and supportive services; and ...
Sponsors: BRIDGET GAINER
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RECOGNIZING JUNE AS NATIONAL RETURNING YOUTH MONTH

WHEREAS, National Returning Youth Month is recognized in the month of June to raise awareness of the challenges faced by young people reentering their communities after incarceration, and to highlight the importance of providing pathways to rehabilitation, education, employment, and long-term success; and

WHEREAS, each year, thousands of youth in the United States are released from detention or correctional facilities and return to their communities, often facing systemic barriers such as limited access to housing, mental health care, education, and employment opportunities; and

WHEREAS, Cook County has demonstrated national leadership in advancing juvenile justice reform, emphasizing a restorative approach that focuses on rehabilitation over punishment, and reducing reliance on detention through alternatives that keep youth in their communities and connected to families, schools, and supportive services; and

WHEREAS, under the leadership of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC) has made significant strides in reducing population size, improving conditions, and partnering with community-based organizations to create a continuum of care for justice-involved youth; and

WHEREAS, the Office of the Chief Judge, the Cook County Justice Advisory Council, and numerous County departments and community partners have implemented evidence-based programming designed to reduce recidivism, improve educational attainment, and increase access to trauma-informed behavioral health support; and

WHEREAS, the Cook County Board of Commissioners has been a consistent champion for investments in youth opportunity, reentry support, and comprehensive reform that addresses the root causes of youth incarceration and ensures that all young people are given the tools to thrive; and

WHEREAS, acknowledging June as National Returning Youth Month allows us to celebr...

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