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Bannock County: The Village, One Year Later

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(Bannock County Newsletter, August 13, 2024; Cover Photo Credit: Bannock County)

One year ago, Bannock County took a huge step to improve the access to support systems for youth and families in the area. Today, hundreds of families have been connected to the support they need through the help of The Village.

What is it?

The Village: A Place for Youth and Families serves children of all ages in the 6th Judicial District, including Bannock, Bear Lake, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida, and Power Counties, as well as the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.

The Village prevents children from entering the juvenile justice and child welfare systems by providing early intervention services and support for families.

Teachers, parents, counselors, aunts or uncles, and law enforcement can refer a struggling child to The Village for an “assessment.” The Village staff will screen the child to find out what underlying issues are contributing to the concerning behavior. Then, the staff connects the child and their family to the appropriate resources to address those issues.

They also offer other services, like tobacco prevention education, counseling services, and the River Buddies program, where teens in foster care go on a guided fishing trip to Island Park.

Previously, children had to be cited by law enforcement or the school district in order to access the services that could help them get back on track.

But now, kids don’t have to be funneled into juvenile detention or probation for problems that can be solved at home with a bit of help from community resources.

How are things going?

It’s been a busy year at The Village. Here is a glimpse at the successes of The Village’s first year of operation.

Here’s to another year of helping children and their families! Congratulations to The Village team.

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