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  1. 1. NDTAC Staff
    www.neglected-delinquent.org/n - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/15/2008   Last Visited: 6/15/2008

    Joyce Burrell
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    Joyce BurrellJoyce Burrell, Senior Research Analyst and Project Director, currently provides juvenile justice-related advice to 45 grant communities serving seriously emotionally disturbed youth and their families as part of Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services to Children and their Families awarded by the Center on Mental Health Services at SAMHSA.Ms. Burrell brings 20 years of experience in human services.Through her work in juvenile justice, she gained extensive experience in developing, pilot testing, and implementing performance-based standards for juvenile justice agencies and facilities nationwide.If you have questions about the Center or juvenile justice issues, contact Joyce.
  2. 2. NDTAC Presenters and Presentations
    www.neglected-delinquent.org/n - [Cached]

    Published on: 6/15/2008   Last Visited: 6/15/2008

    Christine Kenney | Lonnie Kaufman | Steven Ellis | Tarek Anandan | Trina | David Osher | Trina Osher | Joan Reeves | David Osher | Anne Charles | Dottie Wodraska | Howard Muscott | Dr. David Osher | Joan Reeves | Zelma Cooper | Dr. Mary Quinn | Dr. Joseph Tulman | David Osher, PhD | James Keeley | Dorothy Wodraska's | Thomas Fuller | Joyce Burrell's | Gary Rutkin | John Linton | Keeley | Sarup Mathur | Gary Rutkin | Trina Osher | Mr. Anandan
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    Joyce Burrell
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    Joyce Burrell is currently the Deputy Commissioner of the Division of Rehabilitative Services for New York's Office of Children and Family Services.From 2002 to 2007, Ms. Burrell served as NDTAC's Project Director and as a Principal Research Analyst with the American Institutes for Research (AIR).During her time at AIR, Joyce made countless contributions to NDTAC's products and activities, including the establishment of its technical assistance systems.Earlier in her career, she served as a leader for 2 large urban systems, Washington, DC, and Philadelphia, PA. Combined, she brings more than 20 years of experience in the field of juvenile justice.

    From Research and Technical Assistance to Practice (September 2007)Joyce L. Burrell's presentation on the overall promising practices in juvenile justice education included the "whats" and "whys" of communicating among juvenile justice stakeholders, the importance of coordination, and key areas on which to focus in correctional education.[View the Presentation | See related Presentations]

    Working Together to Improve Transition for At-Risk Youth: Title I, Part D (January 2007)NDTAC co-director Joyce Burrell, US Department of Education Program Manager Gary Rutkin and experts Marcia Calloway and Kelly Weaver presented as part of the 2007 National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) Annual Conference. [View the Presentation]
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    US Department of Education program manager Gary Rutkin, NDTAC's deputy project director Tarek Anandan, and NDTAC's co-director Joyce Burrell presented as part of the 2007 National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) Annual Conference. [View the Presentation]
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    NDTAC Director Joyce Burrell discussed the educational needs of delinquent youth in institutional programs and the work of NDTAC on behalf of this population at the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's 2006 National Conference. [View Presentation]

    NDTAC First Tuesday Talk (March 2005)Joyce hosted the first monthly informal question-and-answer teleconference with new N or D professionals.Participants had the opportunity to ask Joyce and others on the call specific questions relating to their State or community. [Read Transcript or Download Audio]

    NDTAC (February 2005) Joyce presented a brief overview of the Center at the 2005 National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) Conference in Atlanta. [View Presentation]

    Conference Overview (October 2004) In her presentation, Joyce discussed the importance of providing planned transition for children in neglected and delinquent institutions.From NDTAC's Fourth Regional Transition Conference in Washington, DC. [View Presentation]

    Status of the Neglected and Delinquent Field (May 2004) Joyce highlighted common shortcomings of transition planning and looked at ways to make effective use of the 15-30 percent of funding allocated to transition.From NDTAC's Second Regional Transition Conference in New Orleans, LA. [View presentation]
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    Marcia Calloway, NDTAC co-director Joyce Burrell, US Department of Education Program Manager Gary Rutkin and expert Kelly Weaver presented as part of the 2007 National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) Annual Conference. [View the Presentation]
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    NDTAC co-director Joyce Burrell, US Department of Education Program Manager Gary Rutkin and experts Marcia Calloway and Kelly Weaver presented as part of the 2007 National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) Annual Conference. [View the Presentation]
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    US Department of Education program manager Gary Rutkin, NDTAC's deputy project director Tarek Anandan, and NDTAC's co-director Joyce Burrell presented as part of the 2007 National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) Annual Conference. [View the Presentation]
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    Kelly Weaver, NDTAC co-director Joyce Burrell, US Department of Education Program Manager Gary Rutkin and Title I Consultant Marcia Calloway presented as part of the 2007 National Association of State Title I Directors (NASTID) Annual Conference. [View the Presentation]
  3. 3. TAP NEWS
    www.tapartnership.org/news/hol - [Cached]

    Published on: 3/16/2008   Last Visited: 3/16/2008

    Announcing the Technical Assistance Partnership's New Senior Juvenile Justice Advisor Joyce Burrell. Former Deputy Commissioner of the Philadelphia Dept. of Human Services and past president of the Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators, she has joined the staff of the Technical Assistance Partnership. Joyce has worked in the juvenile justice arena for 17 years and is an advocate for the appropriate and timely assessment, treatment and placement for youth in the juvenile justice system. She believes that the System of Care principles and values offer tremendous relief for a system that is ill prepared to respond to the complex needs of youth who are seriously emotionally disturbed in most traditional juvenile justice settings. She is excited about the opportunity to provide technical assistance to so many caring families and dedicated professionals who are changing the way services are delivered to a very special and growing population of young people.

    Please feel free to email Joyce at jburrell@air.org

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