Stressors and Wellness Strategies in Juvenile Justice Professions

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Explore the various stressors faced by juvenile justice professionals, ranging from dealing with challenging individuals to organizational factors. Learn about wellness strategies and preventive measures to maintain health in the workplace. Take note of the heightened vigilance required in these roles and the importance of setting boundaries in a demanding environment.

  • Stress management
  • Workplace wellness
  • Juvenile justice
  • Professional boundaries
  • Organizational stressors

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  1. http://healthnewsandviews.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/healthy-habits-aging-yoga-620x340.jpg?w=620h=340http://healthnewsandviews.files.wordpress.com/2014/07/healthy-habits-aging-yoga-620x340.jpg?w=620h=340 STOP BANGING YOUR HEAD A Performance Improvement Strategy http://thpclinic.com/images/310_stress-picture-stress-relief-kit.jpg Juvenile Justice Training Academy Texas Juvenile Justice Department 11209 Metric Blvd., Bldg. H, Suite A Austin, Texas 78758 www.tjjd.texas.gov 1

  2. NOTES Thoughts on the video Write down what you think about the video: Do you really need your time off from work? http://craniowave.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/juggling-act-Mom.jpg What are your priorities? Juvenile Justice Training Academy 2 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  3. http://static5.businessinsider.com/image/5422f0a2eab8ea806c7b33fd-1200-600/barack-obama-syria-airstrikes-3.jpghttp://static5.businessinsider.com/image/5422f0a2eab8ea806c7b33fd-1200-600/barack-obama-syria-airstrikes-3.jpg NOTES Being President can be a tough job. 1. Explain the four categories of stressors and effects related to employment as a juvenile justice professional. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES 2. Learn the Six Stage approach to improving workplace wellness. 3. Explain the prevention and response strategies needed to support health and wellness in the workplace. 4. In an action plan develop at least two strategies that you will begin to use to reduce your own stress using what you have learned. The four categories of workplace stress in the juvenile justice field are related to youthful offenders you work with, the type of facility environments officers find themselves, organizational/administrative in nature and finally psycho-social. Juvenile Justice Training Academy 3 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  4. The dangers associated with the work you do is real and amplified by the physical environments and communities that you work. These individuals are at times uncooperative, impulsive, angry, manipulative and under the influence of different destabilizing substances. NOTES https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/files/styles/hero_big_wide_1200x528/public/field_banner_image/web15-siteimages-juvenilejustice-1400x560.jpg?itok=h_0Ab5xl https://geogee.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/bss_63_chester_county_08.jpg?w=645 There is a constant need to be hyper vigilant and maintain professional boundaries. The dual role to maintain supervision and at the same time being asked to maintain rapport and a therapeutic relationship can be a stress as well. https://s3.amazonaws.com/imgserv.ownlocal.com/construction/concrete/concrete07-640x480%3E.jpg Environments Juvenile Justice Training Academy 4 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  5. Organizational and administrative factors that determine how well the department is run can add stress. Common organizational stressors can include inadequate training, office politics, shift work and assignments, heavy work loads, lengthy internal investigations, excessive disciplinary actions a lack of administrative support and leadership. High caseloads, paperwork and having too many competing deadlines can be stressful. Mandatory overtime, conflicts with your direct supervisor and not having to resources you need to get the job done can also make officers feel overwhelmed. Perceptions that the departments does not trust and support staff or managerial practices that appear mismanaged and grounded in poor decision making can add to job dissatisfaction. Finally, an employee that feels like they do not have input or any job autonomy can experience increased levels of stress. NOTES http://melva.sg/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/stressed-office-worker_6001.jpg Juvenile Justice Training Academy 5 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  6. These can be differences in fear on the job, level of aggression and how much rapport or charisma a single officer may have. Work-family conflicts which are defined as conflict that arises when the roles of work and family are mutually incompatible can be caused by features of the job including shift work, dual roles at work and at home, chronic fatigue, cynicism, pessimism, sarcasm and exposure to trauma and other behaviors. A final external stressor is how the public perceives the job and how this can be inappropriately influenced by the media. NOTES https://www.popularresistance.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Cell-phone-videos-police.jpg Who might be watching you in the community? Juvenile Justice Training Academy 6 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  7. NOTES http://drjacksinger.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/stick_figure_world_shoulder_400_wht-300x300.png Effects of the Four Categories: The Six Stage Solution Model is a reliable way for a workplace to structure their response to employee stress. The model can help your department capitalize on existing capabilities in the realm of assessment on the front end, coupled with a cyclical process of systematic trial and error on the back end, reflects a prudent strategy. Juvenile Justice Training Academy 7 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  8. NOTES http://sabjiwalabazar.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/fr00016.jpg What can you do to prevent stress? Juvenile Justice Training Academy 8 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  9. http://theundercoverrecruiter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/workingdead1.jpghttp://theundercoverrecruiter.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/workingdead1.jpg NOTES Responding to active stress. When prevention is not working. Juvenile Justice Training Academy 9 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  10. http://buzzsouthafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/Funny-Jokes-For-Kids.jpghttp://buzzsouthafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/Funny-Jokes-For-Kids.jpg NOTES https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRLEXLa6rJHfaAiLil-epc4vaFcbigK6VittzT6zVEZ3Lq-VSPm HUMOR AT WORK http://previews.123rf.com/images/carmenbobo/carmenbobo1412/carmenbobo141200338/34493796-Rubber-stamp-with-text-action-plan-inside-Stock-Vector.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/Red_Checkmark.svg/227px-Red_Checkmark.svg.png http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/Red_Checkmark.svg/227px-Red_Checkmark.svg.png Juvenile Justice Training Academy 10 www.tjjd.texas.gov

  11. Thank you for your active participation today. Please help us to provide beneficial training experiences in the future that will help you in the work that you do. Complete any evaluations and provide suggestions for future training that you would like to see created and provided. http://childrenandthelawblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/seal.jpg Juvenile Justice Training Academy 11 www.tjjd.texas.gov

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