More about Family Social Services
FCSSD currently has an average of 1,600 juveniles under its supervision at any given time. The Division’s staff is responsible for:
- Screening and assessing each newly arrested youth’s social history and risk to public safety;
- Conducting youth and family assessments, including Family Group Conferences;
- Making petition and detention recommendations to the Office of the Attorney General;
- Advising and making recommendations to the Court throughout all phases of the adjudication process;
- Conducting home, school, and community assessments toward the development of comprehensive pre- and post- disposition probation services, supervision plans and alternatives to detention;
- Recommending and facilitating commitment of youth to the District of Columbia’s Department of Youth Rehabilitative Services; and
- Coordinating services and monitoring all court involved youth.
Court Social Services Division has the following satellite offices and signature programs:
- Status Offender/Persons In Need of Supervision (PINS)
- Leaders Of Today in Solidarity (LOTS)
- Northwest Satellite Office (NWSO)
- Northeast Satellite Office (NESO)/NE Balanced And Restorative Justice (BARJ) Center
- Southeast Satellite Office (SESO)/SE Balanced And Restorative Justice (BARJ) Center
- Southwest Satellite Office/ SW Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ) Center
- Sexual Abuse Violates Everyone
- Interstate Probation Supervision Office
- Ultimate Transitions, Ultimate Responsibilities NOW (UTURN)
- Delinquency Prevention Unit (DPU)
- Intake Offices One and Two
- Child Guidance Clinic
- Juvenile Behavioral Health Program (JBHP)
- Domestic Relations Services