The Wisconsin Juvenile Court Intake Association (WJCIA) is an independent professional organization dedicated to providing support, training, and a sense of purpose for juvenile court intake workers in Wisconsin. They represent intake workers with the legislature, other professional organizations, and governmental agencies, advocating for increased professionalism in the field and the rights of individuals involved with the child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
With a focus on CHIPS, JIPS, and Delinquency cases, the WJCIA works to establish professional and educational standards for intake workers, promote evidence-based practices, and provide informed input into policy and statute development. They host an annual conference, offer training programs, and present the Frank J. Crisafi Recognition Award to recognize outstanding individuals in the field. The WJCIA is committed to supporting its members and advancing the field of juvenile court intake in Wisconsin.
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