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The February 2023 release contains several quality-of-life updates to various applications within YouthCenter. This release is slated to go live on 02/26/2023 at 11 PM EST
The January 2023 YouthCenter Juvenile Justice Software release includes a major port and improvement on the contacts system! This release is slated to go live on Jan 29, 2023 at 11 PM EST
GovTech published a recap from eCourts where Court admins and CIOs from Alaska, Georgia, and Texas shared their stories about cyber incidents that affected them in 2019, 2020, and 2021. All three discussed how the attacks happened and the lessons learned. Here are 3 takeaways and how the tools in YouthCenter can help to protect your data.
In our January 2023 release, we will significantly change how client contacts (parents, guardians, family members, etc.), companies, and general contacts are set up and modified in YouthCenter. Continue to learn more about this update.
During her presentation at the fall 2022 JJAM conference, SCAO Management Analyst Tanya Morrow asked if anybody was using the MJJAS assessment. One person in the room shyly raised her hand. This shocked us as the MJJAS assessment is free for Michigan Juvenile Justice Agencies. Not only is it free, but it’s also available in YouthCenter. Read on to learn about training for administering the MJJAS assessments.
As YouthCenter has expanded to serve more customers nationwide, we have seen a need to streamline our support services. Read on for support options.
Recently we launched a new documentation site for YouthCenter at https://docs.youthcenter.net. This is the place for the most up-to-date information on YouthCenter features.
The October 2022 YouthCenter release (10/2/2022) includes a selection of new feature requests, bug fixes, and suggestions from across the country. This quality of life update aims to reduce clicks to get to important areas, streamline data collection and display, further improve our security stance, and add a few data elements that were highly requested.