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10/26/20
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Part I: The Link Between Animal Abuse and Domestic Violence

This webinar, taught by NCJFCJ Past President Judge John Romero, Jr., Diane Balkin, contract attorney with the Animal Legal Defense Fund, and Kathleen Wood, an attorney with the Animal Legal Defense Fund, will familiarize judges,…

09/29/20
Webinar
A Caseworker’s Companion to the Enhanced Resource Guidelines: Hearing Checklists for Caseworkers, Part 2

The Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody, a project of the NCJFCJ, is pleased to announce a two-part webinar series on the Enhanced Resource Guidelines: Child Welfare Caseworkers’ Companion Guide, which will introduce participants to the foundational…

09/21/20
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A Caseworker’s Companion to the Enhanced Resource Guidelines: Introducing the Companion Guide, Part 1

The Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Child Protection and Custody, a project of the NCJFCJ, is pleased to announce a two-part webinar series on the Enhanced Resource Guidelines: Child Welfare Caseworkers’ Companion Guide, which will introduce participants to the foundational…

08/10/20
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Part II: Animal Cruelty and Juvenile Offending

This webinar, taught by Judge H. Lee Chitwood, with the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, Pulaski VA, Dr. Barbara Boat, faculty with the University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, and Jamie Contreras,…

08/03/20
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Part I: Animal Cruelty and Child Abuse

This webinar, taught by NCJFCJ Past President Judge John Romero, Jr., and Diane Balkin, contract attorney with the Animal Legal Defense Fund, will familiarize judges, attorneys, and child welfare professionals with the research on the…

06/12/20
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Court Responses to Domestic Violence Cases During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Panel Discussion

This discussion will focus on how four court systems are developing responses to domestic violence cases during the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics will include remote responses, building community collaborations, and promoting access. Presenters: Hon. Berryl Anderson,…

05/29/20
Webinar
Overcoming Obstacles to Implementing Firearms Restrictions in Domestic Violence Cases

Firearms Technical Assistance Project Panel Discussion Overcoming Obstacles to Implementing Firearms Restrictions in Domestic Violence Cases Panel with: Sheriff Craig Webre, Lafourche Parish Sheriff’s Office, LA Lt. Valerie Martinez-Jordan, Director of Police Social Services, Lafourche…

05/04/20
Webinar
Safe and Together Institute: A Perpetrator Pattern Based Approach

This webinar will discuss how Effective Intervention has shaped the environment related to perpetrator accountability in child welfare, how a paradigm shift in work with fathers can advance domestic violence-informed practice, and how a perpetrator pattern-based approach,…

05/04/20
Webinar
How Effective Intervention Changed One Community's Response to Domestic Violence

This webinar will explore the background, purpose and results of the Effective Intervention in Domestic Violence & Child Maltreatment Cases: Guidelines for Policy and Practice initiative and how Santa Clara County, California, sought to implement the initiative’s…

05/04/20
Webinar
Effective Intervention for Child Exposure to Domestic Violence

This webinar will provide an introduction to and background on the Effective Intervention Initiative. It will discuss the special edition of the Juvenile and Family Court Journal and the webinar series focused on the 20-year anniversary of the Initiative…

04/29/20
Webinar
Four Lessons to Facilitate Transforming the Culture in Courts and Communities

Presented by Dr. Jay Otto, Center for Health and Safety Culture, Montana State University for the NCJFCJ’s Firearms Technical Assistance Project (FTAP)

04/20/20
Webinar
Working with Interpreters in a Court Setting

This webinar was hosted by The National Center on Protection Orders and Full Faith and Credit in collaboration with the Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence and the NCJFCJ. Working with an interpreter is essential…