Dawn Goodman
Program Director
Dawn also served on the Retention Committee and the Inclusivity Workgroup. Both focused on retention, diversity, and inclusivity within the workforce. She participated in state meetings and committees for practice and policy changes. She assisted the state in implementing Differential Response, a statewide practice change in child welfare using an alternative response for engaging families who come into the system.
Dawn teaches in the Social Work department at Metropolitan State University in Denver. She is passionate about leadership and strongly believes families benefit most when the organizations’ leadership encourages, inspires, and challenges the workforce to be their best selves. She is excited to be part of the Justice Works team in Colorado.
My Team Members
Founder & President
Senior Management
JusticeWorks Youthcare Management
JusticeWorks BehavioralCare Management
JusticeWorks Colorado Management
Justice Works OH Management
JusticeWorks Florida Management
Recent News
JusticeWorks Partners with Vibrant Pittsburgh to Advance Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practices!
As JusticeWorks continues its unwavering commitment to fostering a workplace culture that values diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), we are thrilled to announce our partnership with Vibrant Pittsburgh. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our...
Pike County CYS Supervisor sends letter of recognition for JWYC Family Group Decision Making Conference!
“Hey Theresa, I just wanted to send you an email about yesterday's FGDM meeting. Nicole Pacella (FGDM Coordinator) and Doreen Felczuk (FGDM Facilitator) were really awesome during this meeting. Everything, down to the food was in a great timely manner. Nicole does...
PAFCAF presents an award to Alicia Hinson!
The Palmetto Association for Children and Families convened its annual conference at the Embassy Suites in Myrtle Beach in February under the compelling theme of "Breaking Barriers, Making Waves." Amidst this inspiring backdrop, JusticeWorks proudly celebrates the...