Initiative aligns work of the executive, legislative and judicial branches
Nashville, TN – During the coming year, the Tennessee Department of Children’s Services will continue the Three Branches Institute, an initiative bringing together members of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches to work with the department on strengthening the state’s child protection and juvenile justice systems.
“For Tennessee to have a strong and effective system of children’s services, the three branches of government must have a clear vision on the mission of the services, and confidence that the services are generating desired outcomes,” said DCS Commissioner Jim Henry.
The Three Branches model grew from collaboration among the National Governors Association, National Conference of State Legislatures, National Center for State Courts, and the National Council of Family and Juvenile Court Judges. DCS is working on this initiative with Casey Family Programs and the Georgetown Center for Juvenile Justice Reform.In Tennessee, the Institute has set a highly focused agenda, including: developing a clear picture of how well Tennessee’s child protection system works; a wide understanding of the complexities of child protection work; using standardized assessments by the courts and DCS to guide their work and to allow for uniform data collection; implementation of evidence-based practice alternatives to incarceration in juvenile justice; and allocation of juvenile justice resources to support community-driven solutions.
The Institute is expected to meet quarterly through August 2014. It began work in August 2012.
Members of the Tennessee Three Branches Institute are:
Legislative Branch
Representative Joe Armstrong
House District 15
Senator Mike Bell
House District 9
Representative Harry Brooks
House District 19
Representative Kevin Brooks
Senate District 24
Senator Charlotte Burks
Senate District 15
Representative John J. DeBerry, Jr.
House District 90
Senator Dolores Gresham
Senate District 26
Senator Jack Johnson
Senate District 23
Judicial Branch
Judge Donna Scott Davenport
Rutherford County Juvenile Court
Judge Nolan Goolsby
Putnam County General Sessions Court
Judge Tim Irwin
Knox County Juvenile Court
Judge Robert Lincoln
Washington County General Sessions Court
Judge William Peeler
Tipton County Juvenile Court
Judge Curtis Person
Juvenile Court of Memphis & Shelby County
Judge Ken Witcher
Macon County Juvenile Court
Executive Branch
Crissy Haslam
Tennessee First Lady
Will Cromer
Office of the Governor
Commissioner Larry Martin
Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration
Commissioner John Dreyzehner, MD, MPH
Tennessee Department of Health
Commissioner Bill Gibbons
Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security
Director Mark Gwyn
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
Commissioner Jim Henry
Tennessee Department of Children’s Services
Commissioner Derrick D. Schofield
Tennessee Department of Corrections
Commissioner E. Douglas Varney
Tennessee Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse Services