Truancy Diversion Program – For Volunteers

What is the Truancy Diversion Program?
The Truancy Diversion Program [TDP] is offered by the Eighth Judicial District Court to reduce absenteeism in Clark County schools in an effort to reduce the number of youth entering the formal juvenile justice system.  TDP supports students and their families to address students’ school attendance, behavior and grades.

The Role of a TDP Judge
TDP judges make a difference in the lives of the children and families who appear before them.  A TDP judge commits one morning each week to preside over a truancy calendar at an assigned CCSD/Charter school.  Wearing a judicial robe, the TDP judge, an educational liaison and a family advocate meet with students and their families to address each student’s attendance record, behavioral issues and barriers to regular school attendance.  

The Judge encourages and rewards positive behavior, with incentives provided by the TDP program for student’s progress.  If a student is not following the program guidelines, consequences such as essay writing, agreed upon removal of privileges at home, etc. are utilized.

The TDP judge imparts authority to the proceedings while also providing students with an approachable authority figure.  The interaction between judge and family provides participants with enhanced social skills and a sense of increased empowerment, leading to more effective parenting, better family communication and an increased appreciation for the value of education. 

Becoming a TDP Judge
To become a volunteer TDP judge, you must:

  • Be at least 21 years old.
  • Complete and submit background check form, fingerprint authorization, and a copy of your driver’s license to: TDP@clarkcountycourts.us.
  • Attend a training session.

The total time commitment is approximately 2 – 2.5 hours per week for the duration of the school year.

To find out more about volunteering for the Truancy Diversion Program, please contact the Truancy Diversion Program Coordinator at (702)455-1755 or TDP@clarkcountycourts.us

Make a Difference in the Life of a Child

Forms & Training Presentations

FORMS LINK
Background Check LINK
Fingerprint Authorization LINK
Truancy Court presentation CAC LINK
Volunteer Training LINK

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