Overview
of Hartford Choice
Established
in September 1996, the Hartford Choice Program is based
on Baltimore, Maryland's nationally recognized service
model
for delinquency
prevention. Recent college graduates donate one-year
of their lives to assume the role of caseworker and mentor
to inner-city youth caught up in the judicial system.
Guiding Philosophy
Choice recognizes that traditional programs often fail
due to the complex nature of the problems facing youth
and their families.
By working from within the community (and whenever possible,
within the family), our caseworkers are able to develop
and implement
individualized
service plans, and create comprehensive aftercare
programs.
Choice's Historical Roots
Choice's guiding philosophy is rooted in the deinstitutionalization of Massachusetts'
mental health hospitals, during the late 1970s. As
young people residing in these facilities were returned
to
their
communities, a need arose for intensive community
and residential supervision. It was under these circumstances
that Massachusetts
developed the Key program. Since its inception, the
Key program has helped thousands of youth and their families
progress through the juvenile justice, child welfare,
mental health, and education systems.
In the mid 1980s, Maryland looked to the Key Program
as a model to address rising juvenile delinquency issues
in its inner-city neighborhoods.
Maryland designed its new program, "Choice," upon the
premise of recruiting recent college graduates to work
with youth
and families in need of intensive case management.
Baltimore quickly grew with an astonishing success rate.
In fact, the U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Planning
(OJJDP) officially
recognized Baltimore Choice for its outstanding
series of successes. Today, the Choice's charter program
has
extended its outreach for at-risk youth beyond
Baltimore's city
limits into surrounding Maryland counties.
By the
mid 1990s, the Choice Program began to be replicated
nationally, with sites opening in San Diego, California
and Hartford,
Connecticut.