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SUMMARY:Writing to Persuade
DESCRIPTION:“Writing to Persuade”\n Presenter: Prof. Timothy Terrell \nEmory Univ. School of Law \nMay 9 & 13\, 2022 \n1pm to 4pm both days – On Zoom \n Persuasive writing is not a product of gimmicks or isolated tips.  It is instead based on a deeper understanding of the elements of rhetoric and their relation to the fundamental principles of excellent writing.  This perspective emphasizes the methods of communicating with a skeptical\, risk-averse reader:  strong introductions\, compelling presentations of law and facts\, and the flow of one’s prose.  This program therefore begins at the “macro” level of a brief’s organization and moves later to the “micro” levels of paragraph and sentence structure.  Examples are developed in detail throughout. \nThis program will be valuable for attorneys who practice in the trial courts and the appellate courts\, alike. While Professor Terrell will use terms like “brief” and likely examples from appellate filings\, the content of the program will be applicable and useful to any attorney who wishes to sharpen their persuasive writing skills. \nTimothy P. Terrell is a Professor of Law at Emory Law School. He has three distinct areas of teaching and scholarly reputation: legal writing\, legal ethics\, and legal theory. He has published extensively on all these topics\, and frequently conducts continuing legal education programs on them as well. Concerning legal writing in particular\, he is\, among law faculty nationwide\, the leading presenter of programs for practicing lawyers and judges\, not just in the United States\, but around the world. He is the co-author of Thinking Like a Writer: A Lawyer’s Guide to Effective Writing and Editing\, a practical guide to help lawyers strengthen their writing skills by “thinking like a writer” as effectively as they already think like a lawyer. \nThis program has been approved for 6 CLEs (3 for each day of attendance) on the following CPCS Panels: \nAdult Criminal\, Adult Criminal Appeals\, YAD\, YAD Appeals\, MHLD\, CAFL \n The program has been approved for 4 CLE (2 for each day of attendance) on the SORB/SDP Panel \nPlease note this is one presentation spanning over two days\, ideally participants will attend both days. \nRegister Here: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqdOCppzwqGNEo5iqlrlemtE0sJo28Y0Y-
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Change in Child Welfare: An Antiracist Framework
DESCRIPTION:Join Us For A Collaborative Training with Dr. Jessica Pryce on April 11\, 2022\, 3:00 4:30PM \nAnd \nSave the Date A Facilitated Conversation On Putting this Framework into Practice May 9\, 2022\, 3:00 5:00PM \nRevolutionary change is needed to ensure our family support systems are equitable for all. Join Dr. Pryce as we explore how to change systems by looking inward\, examining power dynamics and privilege within systems. Dr. Pryce will help the audience identify their own personal and institutional philosophies\, mindsets\, and values and how shifting those toward antiracism will lead to true systemic change. Every child and family serving professional will learn how to meaningfully partner with families and co design a path forward. Introductory Remarks: Sarita Rogers\, Children’s Trust Closing Remarks: Meri Viano \, Parent/Professional Advocacy League And Save the date on May 9\, 2022 for a facilitated conversation on putting this framework into practice. More info to come! \nRegister here for April 11 Training \nIn Partnership with:\nCourt Improvement Program                             Administrative Office of the Juvenile Court\nDepartment of Children & Families                   CPCS CAFL Racial Justice Task Force\nDepartment of Youth Services                            JDAI CPCS Training Department
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/revolutionary-change-in-child-welfare-an-antiracist-framework-2/
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SUMMARY:Family Voices Report Briefing
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponosred by CPCS. Please use the contact information listed below with any questions you may have.\nJoin Representative Adrian Madaro for the release of the latest report on child welfare by the Mass Law Reform Institute (MLRI). Hear for the first time\, the insights of people with lived experience about services that work to keep children safely with their families. Join us to hear about the report and from people with lived experience. \nSpeakers include:\n– a DCF-involved parent\n– the leader of the parent advocacy group\, Family Matters First \n  \n1 CAFL CLE
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