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04/21/21
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Opioids and the Courts: Difficult Conversations Around Recovery

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) with support from the State Justice Institute (SJI) is hosting a series of webinars titled Opioids and the Courts- Difficult Conversations. Join NCJFCJ and expert faculty as we explore…

04/20/21
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Tune-In Tuesdays: JDTC Team Members, MOUs, and Information Sharing

This webinar, taught by Dr. Bridgett E. Ortega will familiarize JDTC programs and staff with information sharing and the developing memorandums of understanding to collaboratively work on a JDTC team. The webinar provides examples of…

04/15/21
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A Child- and Family-friendly Court - Lessons from Douglasville, Georgia

Judicial leadership is a cornerstone of the system reform efforts of the NCJFCJ’s Implementation Sites Project. Judges are uniquely positioned to facilitate systems’ reform and are essential catalysts for improving our court’s responses to child…

04/06/21
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A Culturally Responsive Court - Lessons from Rio Grande Valley West, Texas

Judicial leadership is a cornerstone of the system reform efforts of the NCJFCJ’s Implementation Sites Project. Judges are uniquely positioned to facilitate systems’ reform and are essential catalysts for improving our court’s responses to child…

03/29/21
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Understanding Adolescent Brain Development in Teen Dating Violence Cases

Title: Understanding Adolescent Brain Development in Teen Dating Violence Cases Presenters: Claire Crooks, Ph.D., Psychologist, and Director of the Centre for School Mental Health and Jessica Pearce, Senior Site Manager, National Council of Juvenile and…

03/17/21
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Opioids and the Courts: Difficult Conversations Around Preventing Overdose and Death

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) with support from the State Justice Institute (SJI) is hosting a series of webinars titled Opioids and the Courts- Difficult Conversations. Join NCJFCJ and expert faculty as we explore…

03/09/21
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The Unique Role of Supervised Visitation and Safe Exchange in the Family Court System

Download the handoutClick here to watch Segment 1 Presented by Hon. Rosemary Collins (Ret.) and Tiffany Martinez This 90-minute training is based on the Envisioning Solutions for Collaborative Practice Training. This program offers an opportunity…

03/09/21
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Creating Equal Justice for People with Cognitive and Intellectual Disability in Domestic and Sexual Violence Cases

Break from the Bench: What a judge needs to know about… Creating Equal Justice for People with Cognitive and Intellectual Disability in Domestic and Sexual Violence Cases The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ)…

02/24/21
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Understanding and Responding to the Nature and Context of Domestic Violence and its Effects on Children, At-Risk Parents, and Parenting

Presented by Darren Mitchell and Tiffany Martinez This 90-minute training is based on the Envisioning Solutions for Collaborative Practice Training. This program offers an opportunity to engage in strategic thinking and group problem-solving around court and legal issues,…

02/17/21
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Opioids and the Courts: Difficult Conversations Around Harm Reduction

The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) with support from the State Justice Institute (SJI) is hosting a series of webinars titled Opioids and the Courts- Difficult Conversations. Join NCJFCJ and expert faculty as we explore…

02/10/21
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Capacity Issues for Cases Involving Elder Abuse

This webinar for judges and judicial officers introduces the concept of capacity as a continuum of abilities to be reviewed in context. Participants will learn how ageist assumptions can lead to unfounded doubts about capacity,…

02/08/21
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Considerations When Ordering Supervised Visitation in Domestic Violence Cases

Break from the Bench: What a judge needs to know about… Considerations When Ordering Supervised Visitation in Domestic Violence Cases The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) invites you to the NCJFCJ’s Break from…