Reinvesting in Youth Records, 2001-2009

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Seattle (Wash.). Human Services Dept.
Title
Reinvesting in Youth Records
Dates
2001-2009 (inclusive)
Quantity
1.2 cubic feet, (3 boxes)
Collection Number
3620-06
Summary
Records from a county-wide partnership to reduce youth involvement in the criminal justice system.
Repository
Seattle Municipal Archives
Seattle Municipal Archives
Office of the City Clerk
City of Seattle
PO Box 94728
98124-4728
Seattle, WA
Telephone: 2062337807
Fax: 2063869025
archives@seattle.gov
Access Restrictions

Records are open to the public.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

An Office of Human Resources was established in 1971 in the Executive Department to develop, implement, and manage social services for low-income and disadvantaged residents of Seattle. In 1973 it was replaced by the Department of Human Resources. DHR administered family and youth services programs, senior citizen services, community service activities, the Seattle Veterans Action Center, and the Comprehensive Residential Weatherization Program. Federal, state, and local grants comprised two-thirds of the department's operating budget. Passage of the 1986 Low Income Housing Levy increased the City's funding and policy role in housing issues. In 1991, the agency name was changed to the Department of Human Services. A year later, the Department of Housing and Human Services was created, incorporating the City housing programs and Community Development Block Grant administration from the recently abolished Department of Community Development. DHHS programs included aging services, family and youth services, housing and community services, human services, and the City's education office. In 1999, the Office of Housing was established as an independent agency and DHHS was reorganized as the Human Services Department.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Reinvesting in Youth was a King County partnership between local governments, foundations, and community representatives. Its aim was to reduce juvenile crime, which disproportionately affected youth of color. Based on studies showing that early intervention was more effective and significantly less expensive than incarceration, the program aimed to promote the health of youth and families, increase the capacity of community based organizations that served at-risk youth, prevent juvenile involvement in the justice system, and save public monies.

The records are organized into three subseries:

Program Information - general information about the program, including work plans, financial information, and committee meeting materials.

Agreements and Applications - agreements with other governmental entities as well as applications and agreements from community based organizations participating in the program.

Reports - cultural competency reports written about the participating community based organizations, including both assessments and action plans. Assessments were completed by a consultant and included feedback from site visits, interviews, and surveys.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[Item and date], Reinvesting in Youth Records, Record Series 3620-06. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Related Materials

A feasibility study was published in 2001. The SafeFutures Program Records (record series 3620-03) document an earlier, similar program.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Program InformationReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Program Inventory and Work Plans
2001-2002
1 2
Program Administration
2005-2009
1 3
Status Reports and Data Collection
2001-2002
1 4
Data Collection and Database
2001-2002
1 5
Risk-Level Planning
2001-2002
1 6
Feasibility
2001
1 7
Financial Support
2003
1 8
Dropout Prevention
2006
1 9
Community Forums
2005-2006
1 10
Steering Committee Meetings
2001
1 11
Steering Committee Meetings
2002
1 12
Steering Committee Meetings
2003
1 13
Cultural Competency Oversight Committee
2005

Agreements and ApplicationsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 14
King County
2003-2006
1 15
Kitsap County Juvenile Department
2005-2006
1 16
Benton Franklin Juvenile Justice Center
2005-2006
1 17
Puget Sound Educational Service District #121
2008-2009
1 18
NPower
2004-2006
1 19
Organizational Research Services
2005-2006
1 20
Auburn Youth Resources
2004-2005
2 1
Center for Human Services
2005
2 2
Central Youth and Family Services
2005
2 3
Friends of Youth
2004-2006
2 4
Girl Scouts Totem Council
2005-2006
2 5
Kent Youth and Family Services
2004-2006
2 6
Northshore Youth and Family Services
2005
2 7
Powerful Voices
2005-2006
2 8
Ruth Dykeman Children's Center
2005-2006
2 9
SafeFutures Youth Center
2005
2 10
Southeast Youth and Family Services
2005
2 11
Southwest Youth and Family Services
2004-2005
2 12
Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation
2005-2006
2 13
YouthCare
2005
Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
2 14
Atlantic Street Center
2004-2006
2 15
Auburn Youth Resources
2005-2006
2 16
Center for Human Services
2005-2006
2 17
Friends of Youth
2005-2006
2 18
Kent Youth and Family Services
2005-2007
2 19
Learning Disabilities Association of Washington
2004-2006
3 1
Renton Area Youth and Family Services
2004-2006
3 2
Ruth Dykeman Children's Center
2005-2006
3 3
SafeFutures Youth Center
2004-2006
3 4
Society of Counsel Representing Accused Persons
2004-2006
3 5
Southeast Youth and Family Services
2005-2006
3 6
Southwest Youth and Family Services
2005-2006
3 7
Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation
2005-2006
3 8
YMCA Metrocenter
2004-2006

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Criminal justice, administration of--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Juvenile delinquency--Washington (State)--Seattle
  • Youth and violence--Washington (State)--Seattle

Geographical Names

  • Seattle (Wash.)