少年法庭跨系统住房稳定项目的可用性:缓刑顾问视角的多方法研究。

Implementation research and practice Pub Date : 2025-02-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26334895251319814
Asia S Bishop, Sarah C Walker, Ella B Baumgarten, Kristin Vick, Taquesha Dean
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背景:接触少年法律制度的青少年无家可归的比例不成比例。虽然系统联系是一个关键的干预点,但少年法庭通常不提供住房服务。一种解决办法是将青少年转介到以证据为基础的社区服务机构,以满足与住房有关的需求,但无数的个人和组织因素往往阻碍法院工作人员进行此类转介。法院青少年住房稳定服务(HSYNC)是一种针对面临住房不稳定的法院涉事青少年的新型跨系统服务联动模式。HSYNC的开发使用协同设计作为一种提高可用性的策略,并纳入了在增加服务转诊和改善结果方面有效的少年法庭联系策略的证据。方法:本研究采用多方法方法,从青少年缓刑辅导员作为最终用户群体的角度,对HSYNC的可用性进行评估。作为试点实施研究的一部分,调查(N = 15)和半结构化访谈(N = 20)数据来自西北一个州的四个少年法院的JPCs。结果:调查结果显示HSYNC的可用性较好(实施策略可用性量表平均得分为80分)。访谈的主题与调查结果相辅相成,指出HSYNC是一个增值项目,可以很好地与现有的试用期实践相结合。房屋导航员的方法被强调为项目可用性的强大促进者。主题还提供了对实施障碍(即个人和背景因素)和需要改进的领域(例如资格筛选过程)的更深入的了解。结论:讨论了项目可用性的驱动因素和项目改进的意义,以解决已确定的实施挑战,确保HSYNC模型长期有效和可持续。
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Usability of a cross-system housing stability program for juvenile courts: A multimethod study of probation counselor perspectives.

Background: Youth in contact with the juvenile legal system experience disproportionate rates of homelessness. While system contact is a critical intervening point, juvenile courts do not typically offer housing services. One solution is to refer youth to evidence-based, community-based services to meet housing-related needs, but a myriad of individual and organizational factors often impede court staff from making such referrals. Housing Stability for Youth in Courts (HSYNC) is a novel, cross-system service linkage model for court-involved youth facing housing instability. HSYNC was developed using codesign as a strategy to improve usability and incorporated evidence on juvenile court linkage strategies effective at increasing service referrals and improving outcomes.

Method: The current study utilized a multimethod approach to evaluate the usability of HSYNC from the perspective of juvenile probation counselors (JPCs) as one group of end-users. As part of the pilot implementation study, survey (N = 15) and semi-structured interview (N = 20) data were obtained from JPCs from four juvenile courts in one northwestern state.

Results: Survey results indicated good usability for HSYNC (mean implementation strategy usability scale score of 80). Themes from the interviews complemented survey findings, pointing to HSYNC as a value-added program that integrated well with existing probation practices. The housing navigator's approach was highlighted as a strong facilitator of program usability. Themes also provided greater insight into implementation barriers (i.e., individual and contextual factors) and areas for improvement (e.g., eligibility screening process).

Conclusions: Drivers of program usability and implications for program improvement to address identified implementation challenges to ensure the HSYNC model is effective and sustainable long-term are discussed.

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