The upgraded website assists justice system professionals with educational opportunities, research and cutting-edge insights that impact juvenile and family courts.
The NCJFCJ, the oldest judicial membership and education nonprofit headquartered in Reno, announces the launch of its modernized website–ncjfcj.org. The upgraded site strengthens support for communities and courtrooms across juvenile and family justice systems.
“The NCJFCJ website is a significant platform for resources accessible to our members and all justice system professionals who serve children and families seeking justice,” said Joey Orduña Hastings, CEO of the NCJFCJ. “Our improved digital presence not only better reflects who we are and how we serve our stakeholders, but it also ensures our organization is positioned for sustainability and growth for years to come.”
The NCJFCJ’s key website features include:
- Streamlined navigation: The navigation optimizes access to key areas of expertise making it easier for current users and newcomers alike to navigate through the site, see the NCJFCJ’s impact by state and get involved.
- Easier access to resources: The new site gives users more efficient access to a plethora of educational opportunities including: conferences and events, webcasts, podcasts, publications and the Bench Card Resource Center.
- Clearer, more impactful content: The information provides improved clarity about the NCJFCJ’s areas of work, as well as its national leadership in judicial education, research and policy development. The content better serves the NCJFCJ’s vast audience, while encouraging repeat visits, downloads and deeper engagement.
The NCJFCJ is an 88-year-old national leader for judges and court professionals who serve children and families who seek justice. The organization delivers critical educational content and programming through its website. More than 4 million families nationwide are impacted by the work of the NCJFCJ every year.