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[Social Talk] Use of Time Dollar

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When Richard Daley, mayor of Chicago in 1995, decided to reform public education, Chicago was the nation's lowest ranking in education.

Based on the city's situation, the Time Dollar Lab convinced the school system and Chicago officials to use time dollars in the southern region to experiment with age-fellow tutoring programs.

In the first year, five elementary schools in Englewood participated and in the following year, thanks to the success of the first year, ten schools participated in the program.

Many of the students who participated in the program had learning disabilities or serious behavior problems, but they were able to earn recycling computers when they joined. The students were very happy to participate in the program, and on the day they actually had a tutoring program, the school attendance rate rose.

Tutoring with colleagues not only safer after-school programs, but also drastically reduced bullying and after-school violence. To teach the lower grades, I had to think of a higher level of thinking, and some of my tutoring students had improved their grades for the first time.

For the first time, they found that they were smart. Parental involvement has also increased and parents have had to earn Time Dollar by serving in schools or participating in community safeguards to get their computers.

Chicago's age-fellow tutoring program has also been successful in Albany and the London East End, and as a result of the study, attendance has improved and both the tutor and the beneficiary have improved.

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Elderplan, a social health organization in Brooklyn, is one of the world's first agencies to co-produce a member-to-member, a member-care program, using time dollars. Encouraging members to support other members, they found this program to be extended to beneficiaries as well as beneficiaries.

Mashi Blech, who organized and led the program, met with a representative of Elderplan and wanted to see if he could promise sustained financial support for the program. She went to the meeting with a lot of things including cases, charts, exhibits, many awards, recognition, media promotions and much more. All of these preparations were interpreted as market share and improved the financial viability of Elderplan.

Beyond large-scale visibility and financial benefits, personal care savings have also occurred in member care programs and the Time Dollar program has reduced the number of hospital stay days, resulting in citizen support to care for patients and Elderplan saves $ 1,000. A reduction in hospitalization for nursing homes will save you $ 35,000.

The support, encouragement, and support that members of the Members Care program provide to each other can reduce the costs that can be incurred if they are not regularly prescribed or dosed, and reduce the costs and risks of chronic illness worsening It is now possible to provide the necessary initial arbitration.

Needless to say, the huge cost of constantly monitoring member health conditions, as well as hospital admissions, is also costing emergency services. Since the launch of the Membership Care Program in 1987, Elderplan has relied on monitoring systems installed in the program And the cost of the project.

Recent research has recognized that 1-2% of customers leave the Elder Plan each year when participating in a membership care program, while other competitors typically have a 10-15% withdrawal rate. It was also found that medication and hospitalization interventions were significantly lower for Time Dollar participants than for other Elderplan members.

Through 1987-1998, seniors who earned Time Dollar while helping other seniors through the Membership Care Program were able to cash in for a 25% discount on premiums. In 1998, however, Elderplan competitors eliminated the premium and had to follow Elderplan.

Membership program participants will now receive compensation at Time Dollar Credit Shop. The store promotes bath products, digital blood pressure monitors, balms and other health products that can be purchased in time dollars. In addition, members can use it to purchase special dinners, taxi tickets, or legal counseling.

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The Washington DC Youth Court Time Dollar is a unique experiment. Its purpose is to entrust the trial to the decisions of the youth. This is not a progressive fantasy, but a rigorous way of reinforcing a colleague's correct behavior in ways that the court could not.

More than half of the young black men in the 18-24 age group in Washington, DC, are currently in trial, in prison, on probation or in bail. Over time, it became clear that the juvenile justice system was the supply line for the adult juvenile justice system, and that the beginning of the line began with the juvenile first legal judgment.
Typically, the prosecution's response to the first offense was not to take procedural action and leave no 'transcripts' to the juvenile offenders. They had to deal with the more serious offenders and offenders, so they had no time to deal with the offenses of the harmful juveniles. When arrested for the third time, formal juvenile justice proceeded as if it were a ritual.

In 1996, the DC Supreme Court allowed a non - violent first - person to make a TIME Doll youth court as a preventive program to prevent them from entering juvenile justice. Offenders will stand before jury-trained fellow jurors. The jurors are authorized to make decisions such as community service (for example, after-school tutoring, local community service, etc.), compensation, counseling, apology, and jury service.

The intention of the juvenile court is to provide a comprehensive, multi-faceted intervention program that involves teenagers and communities in the process of change, so that young people can choose a new path to escape justice. Involve youths as role models or volunteers for other youth and attract local agencies to provide other support, including service opportunities.

Youth courts have succeeded in lowering the recidivism rate. Because the courts have become a forum for youth to strengthen their message so that they can act right and make the right decisions. These messages have often been overlooked in traditional judicial systems.

Volunteer jury high school students were organized in public housing complexes, churches, public schools, and charter schools. Because the jury is essential for juvenile court sentencing, there is an additional jury composed of young people who are ordered to serve on the jury.

All jurors receive a time dollar for jury service, mentoring, and participation in the training, and will be able to obtain a recycled computer upon successful completion of this program. Volunteers and Service Commands The juvenile court, which is being challenged by jurors, is currently dealing with more than one-third of the DC first responders.

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