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L A K E G R A N B U RY YO U T H S E RV I C E S C E N T E R Dedicated to improving the lives of youth, families and communities. 2015 ANNUAL REPORT

About Us The Lake Granbury Program Located in the County Seat of Hood County, Lake Granbury Youth Services Center is a detention and secure residential treatment program for Texas at-risk young men and women who have been adjudicated and are a part of the Texas Juvenile Justice System. Youth receive rehabilitative, therapeutic services, accredited education, vocational training, health and wellness, and curricula based on restorative justice principles, providing opportunities to reduce youth s likelihood to recidivate as they return to their homes and communities. Operated with over 35 years of experience For over 35 years, Rite of Passage has incorporated best-practices, research and evidence-based methodologies to develop its Academic Model program: a strengths-based, trauma-informed paradigm that places youth at the forefront of their own personal growth, healing and recovery. It is this approach offering at-risk youth a structured, academic and therapeutic environment that has allowed us to fulfill our mission of improving the lives of youth, families and communities.

Lake Granbury Youth Services Center 2016 Outcomes In 2016, we witnessed our young men and young women learn and grow while attending classes, participating in restorative justice programming and developing new skills through evidence-based interventions while meeting their Treatment Plan goals. These milestones enabled them to graduate with well thought-out plans for a bright and meaningful future. Facility Enhancements Evidence-Based and Clinical Services 7 12,000 square feet added Positive Skill Development Groups additional classrooms 100+ 300 average hours of treatment per student stakeholders attended open house/ ribbon cutting Family and Community Engagement Aggression Replacement Training Individual Student Therapy Individual Family Therapy UCCI Substance Abuse Trafficking Curriculum Thinking for a Change Seeking Safety Financials 2 average family contacts per month 12+ community partners Personnel Student Care Student Services Operating Costs

Positive Youth Development Lake Granbury offers students opportunities to develop and practice skills while engaging with their peers and community through our Positive Youth Development programming. Participation in cultural and recreational activities and engagement with the community help students cultivate ethical and moral development and a stronger sense of responsible citizenry. 505 annual hours of Cultural Activities 1,195 community service hours completed annually 7.3 average length of stay (months) 1,869 annual hours of Positive Youth Development 6 daily hours of on-site accredited education

Programming designed to promote learning, growth and positive change Safe Spaces Places for Therapeutic Conversation Our approach begins by building safe and caring relationships between the youth and our well-trained staff. With this foundation, youth will begin to understand their needs, develop and practice skills to address violence, substance abuse, mental illness, trauma, abuse and neglect. Rich staff to student ratios encourage the development of positive thought patterns, habits and skill sets that will help our students grow and learn. Through a targeted assessment process and treatment planning, Lake Granbury s program builds upon existing competencies to develop new skills that foster opportunities to reduce a youth s criminogenic risk factors. Evidence-based, cognitive-behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care and a specialized Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking (DMST) curriculum change negative thought patterns, and begin the process of rehabilitation. Learning Environments Family Connection and Community Engagement Lake Granbury offers year-round, accredited education through its on-site charter school. This school offers credit recovery and special education services that address the specific needs of our youth population. Through blended learning environments with PBIS supports, Lake Granbury caters to the individualized needs of each student ensuring they can return to high schools in their home communities. Family and community involvement promote pro-social skills and responsible citizenry for youth. Therefore, Lake Granbury is committed to providing a relationship-based model. We believe consistent personal contact is the best way to establish and maintain healthy relationships, and we welcome family involvement through family therapy, spiritual celebrations, graduation ceremonies and on-site events.

Lake Granbury Youth Services Center 1300 Crossland Road Granbury, Texas 76048 Phone (817) 579-0852 Fax (817) 579-0853 www.lakegranburyyouthservices.com