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The Beacon Juvenile-Probate Courts’ Judge Frederick “Fritz” Hany II and Ottawa County Job and Family Services will continue their collaboration with The Robert F. Kennedy National Resource Center for Juvenile Justice. This program streamlines services to local youth and families who find themselves in both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. “The Ottawa County collaboration of youth serving agencies has done an extraordinary job over the past year to develop an innovative approach that addresses their most vulnerable, marginalized and challenging population of youth and families,” said John Tuell, Executive Director of the RFK Juvenile Justice Resource Center. The complexity of the situations that face the youth involved in both systems can be challenging not only for their families but also for one agency to deal with on its own. ....
Judge Hany focuses court s efforts to aid struggling families Sheri Trusty PORT CLINTON - When Judge Frederick “Fritz” Hany II became Ottawa County’s new juvenile and probate judge in January, he brought a desire to use his 28 years of experience as a municipal court judge to the juvenile court, where he can intervene in the lives of locals while they are still young. He hopes to identify and address needs through the juvenile court to help set kids on a productive path that will veer them far from the courtroom as adults. “My immediate focus is on families and youth,” Hany said. “In municipal court, we have families struggling. They are struggling economically, with mental health issues, and with substance addiction issues. This court is prepared to address these issues.” ....