Congratulations to the 2022 PbS Barbara Allen-Hagen Award Finalists!

Performance-based Standards (PbS) is proud to announce the finalists for the 2022 PbS Barbara Allen-Hagen Award, recognizing facilities that best exemplify PbS’ commitment to treating every young person as one of our own.nEach finalist uniquely demonstrated how data can be used to improve outcomes for young people and staff by integrating research-based practices. They focused on improving intake processes and mental health services to prevent suicidal behavior, increasing communication and training to reduce incidents and confinement, and creating proactive approaches for staff safety and well-being. The five finalists—all using PbS’ data-driven improvement model—showed a strong commitment to teamwork, superb communication and thorough planning.n“We honor these leaders and staff who not only showed up for the young people in their care during the pandemic, racial injustice and economic crises, but went above and beyond to do their work even better,” said PbS Executive Director Kim Godfrey Lovett. “Thank you for your inspiration and dedication.”nThe 2022 PbS Barbara Allen-Hagen Award Finalists are:nCorrection Category:nHawaii Youth Correctional Facility, Kailua, HIJuvenile Corrections Center- Lewiston, Lewiston, IDMt. Meigs Campus, Mt. Meigs, ALnDetention and Assessment Category:nBridgeport Juvenile Detention Center, Bridgeport, CTHartford Juvenile Detention Center, Hartford, CTnOne finalist in each category will be selected as the winner by the PbS Barbara Allen-Hagen Award Selection Committee and honored at the annual awards ceremony on Aug. 5 in New Orleans. PbS will post a spotlight blog about each finalist over the next several weeks. Please look for these inspiring stories all summer and join us in honoring this year’s finalists.nThank you to all our applicants!nThe PbS Barbara Allen-Hagen Award was established in 2007 to honor Barbara Allen-Hagen and her retirement from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Her dedication to improving the quality of life in facilities has helped drive PbS to its current success. The award is given to a correction, detention/assessment and community program who best exemplify PbS’ commitment to treating all youths as one of our own by developing and implementing strategic plans to change practices that results in positive outcomes for youths, staff and families.

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