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SUMMARY:Innovative Perspectives on Research and Practice in Criminal Justice: The Intersection of Interprofessional Care and Transformative Justice
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS. Please contact the event organizer listed below with any questions.\nThis interactive\, four-part series led by collaborative experts in the field will explore the intersections of criminal justice with occupational justice. This learning experience has been designed to involve consumers\, practitioners\, and researchers\, in psychology\, social work\, occupational therapy\, law\, and others\, in consideration of these important issues. The series will include an overview of the current criminal justice system\, its population and disparities\, and modern efforts towards reform. From a lifespan perspective\, we will explore the experiences from preconception\, youth\, and through older adulthood that contribute to incarceration\, and we present suggestions for prevention and intervention. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/innovative-perspectives-on-research-and-practice-in-criminal-justice-the-intersection-of-interprofessional-care-and-transformative-justice-2/
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SUMMARY:"The ABCs of the ACP" on the Affordable Connectivity Program
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS. Please contact the organizer listed below with any questions. \nRegistration link   \n\nMLRI will host an informational session on the new federal monthly internet discount program Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).  Questions are welcomed. \nACP is available to Massachusetts households with a member\, who has an income of 200% or below the Federal Poverty Level Income\, or participates in SNAP\,  free/reduced school lunch and breakfast\, MassHealth (Medicare)\, Supplemental Security Income (SSI)\, WIC and more. \n\nFlyers available in English\, Spanish\, Cabo Verde\, Haitian Kreole\, Vietnamese\, Chinese\, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese. \n\nAnd it’s not too late to sign up for the Access to Justice Listening Session –  Court users’ experiences during the pandemic.  Learn more and register at this link: www.masslegalservices.org/content/listening-session-court-users-experiences-during-pandemic
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/the-abcs-of-the-acp-on-the-affordable-connectivity-program/
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SUMMARY:CAFL Trial Panel Training (March 17- May 3rd)
DESCRIPTION:CPCS is now accepting applications for its Spring 2022 CAFL Trial Panel Certification Training to represent children and parents in care and protection/termination of parental rights cases.  The on line training includes a mix of substantial self-directed learning and live Zoom sessions two mornings a week for four weeks.  The training concludes with two half-days in the morning. Preference will be given to attorneys who submit applications by January 28th and who commit to accepting cases in central and western Massachusetts\, where we currently have an attorney shortage. The agency actively seeks to diversify its private attorney panel membership.\nFor more information about the training and to download the application download the following: Training Notice and Application. \n** Please note that as of July 1\, 2021\, the rate of payment for work billed on CAFL cases (excluding Child Requiring Assistance cases) has been increased to $75/hr.  
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/cafl-trial-panel-training-march-17-may-3rd/
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