Monday, March 12, 2012

Thanking All GA Representatives!

EmpowerMEnt's JUSTGeorgia Crew would like to thank all Georgia representatives that voted for the HB 641-the Children's Code Rewrite on February 29th! It passed the House of Representatives unanimously last month with 172 votes for the bill, and 0 votes against it. The Children's Code Rewrite currently making its way to be voted on in the Senate.

Here are some photos of EmpowerMEnt at work, making sure that Youth Voice is heard at the Georgia state capitol this legislative session and promoting the Children's Code Rewrite every step of the way!




Friday, February 10, 2012

Youth Voice Needed on Juvenile Justice!


There is a debate regarding the Children's Code Rewrite and EmpowerMEnt  would like your opinion. Your answers will decide JUSTGeorgia Crew's official position! Please take our survey here!

What do you think about allowing admission during arraignment for delinquency cases?


·         For allowing admission at arraignment:

o   The child will have already consulted with counsel before waiving counsel, so counsel can advise with regard to admission as part of that consultation
o   If it’s a simple issue, the child and parent may just want to admit and get it over with, rather than miss another day of school / work to come back if they’re going to admit anyway.
o   The judge has to have a colloquy (discussion) with the child about the admission, and if the judge doesn’t feel that child understands the implications of the admission, they aren’t allowed to accept it.

·         Against allowing admission at arraignment:

o   The consultation with counsel is before waiver is intended to be about the waiver of counsel, not about admission
o   A lot of the evidence investigation is done between the complaint and the petition – it’s possible that the prosecutor won’t end up with a strong enough case to proceed on. 
o   The family needs time to look at the evidence against the child and make a considered decision about whether admission is the right thing to do.

Monday, February 6, 2012

JUSTGeorgia/CASA Day Conference Call Tonight!

EmpowerMEnt's JUSTGeorgia Crew is excited to host a Conference Call today at 5pm for EmpowerMEnt advocates attending JUSTGeorgia/CASA Day  tomorrow! 

We will give a quick summary of the Children's Code Rewrite and leave time to answer questions. The call is expected to last 20 minutes. Hope You Can Join Us!!!

Call (712) 451-6150
Access Code 247956#



Friday, December 30, 2011

Conference Call Tips

At EmpowerMEnt we use conference calls as a great way to share information and make decisions with a group, while saving people travel time and money. This legislative session, starting January 6th at 10am, the JUSTGeorgia coalition will be hosting members only conference calls to keep people updated on the Children's Code Rewrite. You can join in by becoming a member of the JUSTGeorgia coalition and emailing Julia Neighbors. 

Here are some tips to make sure you are conference call ready!


  1. Make sure you are on time for the conference call.
  2. Have pen and paper ready.
  3. Make sure you are in a quiet space or mute yourself until called upon. Don't use speakerphone.
  4. After you dial the number you may be asked to state your name.
  5. Only speak when the group is asked a question, if everyone is allowed to speak freely, and/or if you are not talking over someone else.  

A special thank you to Brittany for the great advice!!!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Become an Expert this Legislative Session

Georgia's 2012 legislative session will begin next month. Here are the steps to make sure you stay informed about bills that will effect youth in foster care and DJJ care, even if you can't make it down to the capitol in person.

  1. Sign up for customized reports sent to your email with the Legislative Tracker Tool from Voices for Georgia's Children. If you sign up for the State Juvenile Justice reports the first bill being tracked is the Foster Children Psychotropic Medication Monitoring Act.
  2. Become a member of the JUSTGeorgia Coalition here. EmpowerMEnt's JUSTGeorgia Crew is a part of this coalition.
  3. Middle school and high school students can apply to serve as a page for a day in the Georgia Senate or House of Representatives and work with local legislators face to face. 
  4. RSVP with jneighbors@justga.org to participate in weekly conference calls once you have become a member of the JUSTGeorgia Coalition. The first call will be held January 6th at 10 am and will explain the Children's Code Rewrite
  5. Attend the JUSTGeorgia Day at the capitol February 7th, 2012
  6. Attend Children's Day at the capitol February 28th, 2012
  7. Like the JUSTGeorgia Crew Facebook Page to learn about other opportunities to make sure Youth Voice is heard this legislative session!!!