Dane County has launched the Assessment, Treatment, Transition and Aftercare (ATTA) program, a new pilot initiative designed to provide intensive, community-based support for at-risk youth and reduce the need for placement in state correctional facilities.
ATTA represents a significant shift in Dane County’s approach to juvenile justice, emphasizing early intervention, accountability paired with care, and individualized support that keeps youth connected to their families, schools, and communities whenever possible, according to a press release from the county.
“Earlier support and meaningful opportunity are the cornerstones of this program,” said Dane County Executive Melissa Agard in a press release. “ATTA is about stepping in sooner, surrounding youth with the right services, and giving them a real chance to succeed.”…