The District of Columbia’s Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS) is the District’s cabinet level juvenile justice agency. It administers detention, commitment and aftercare services for youth held under its care in its facilities or residing in the DC community. The agency is actively involved in several innovative programming models, partnering with locally and nationally recognized juvenile justice centers in the following types of programs; juvenile justice, continuum of care, alternative sentencing, supervised citation release and supportive living.
Mission
In partnership with its families and the public, the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services aims to empower court-involved young people and foster accountability to their communities.
Vision
The Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services aspires to provide the nation’s best continuum of care for court-involved young people and their families through a wide range of programs emphasizing individual strengths, skill development, personal accountability, family empowerment, community engagement and public safety.
Guiding Principles
We Believe:
The District of Columbia’s Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services (DYRS) is the District’s cabinet level juvenile justice agency. It administers detention, commitment and aftercare services for youth held under its care in its facilities or residing in the DC community. The agency is actively involved in several innovative programming models, partnering with locally and nationally recognized juvenile justice centers in the following types of programs; juvenile justice, continuum of care, alternative sentencing, supervised citation release and supportive living.
Mission
In partnership with its families and the public, the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services aims to empower court-involved young people and foster accountability to their communities.
Vision
The Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services aspires to provide the nation’s best continuum of care for court-involved young people and their families…