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OCSD's The Parent Project

The "OCSD Parent Project" is a free community outreach program run by the Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD) aimed at educating parents on strategies to prevent juvenile delinquency and promote positive youth development, often by providing information on issues like drug use, school attendance, and family conflict, with the goal of reducing juvenile crime within the community and empowering parents to actively support their children's well-being.

Key points about the OCSD Parent Project:

Focus on prevention:
The primary goal is to prevent juvenile crime by equipping parents with knowledge and tools to address potential issues early on.

Direct interaction with parents:
Law enforcement officers from the OCSD directly engage with parents through workshops, seminars, or individual consultations.

Addressing various concerns:
Topics covered may include substance abuse, gang involvement, cyberbullying, school attendance, and managing family conflicts.

Community-based approach:
The program aims to build positive relationships between law enforcement and the community by proactively addressing potential issues.
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