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SUMMARY:Holistic Post-Conviction Representation: How Social Service Experts Can Help Attorneys Help Their Clients Through the Post-Conviction World
DESCRIPTION:Training \nWednesday\, February 16\, 2022 \n1PM-2PM \n1 CLE for YAD Appeals and Adult Criminal Appeals \nThere must be some argument I can make based on these treatment records. \nI feel like there is something I am not doing right when I talk with my client\, he doesn’t seem to understand or remember anything I say. \nIf we win this motion and he gets released\, he is going to need help with reentry.  Where do I start… \nIf you have ever had these thoughts as you work on a post-conviction or appellate case\, join us for a panel presentation on how a social services expert can help you provide your client with holistic and zealous post-conviction representation.  \nDuring this 60-minute virtual training\, we will cover: \n\nCPCS staff and resources available to assist you with more holistic representation\nMental Health and Social Services 101\nSuggestions on how to incorporate social services into your post-conviction advocacy\nLitigating and Appealing Motions for Funds\n\nIn addition\, social service private vendors who attended a companion training in October (“The Process of Post-Conviction Litigation”) and are interested in working on post-conviction cases will join us for a short “meet and greet” with counsel. \nPresenters:  \nYouth Advocacy Division:\nClaudia Dunne\, Director of Social Work & Private Social Service Vendors\nAfton Templin\, Director of Juvenile Appeals\nSarah LoPresti\, Staff Counsel\, Juvenile Appeals \nAdult Criminal\, Private Counsel Division:\nKristin Dame\, Director of Private Social Work Services\nMatthew Harper-Nixon\, Staff Counsel\, Criminal Appeals Unit \nQuestions?  Contact your panel director. \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/holistic-post-conviction-representation-how-social-service-experts-can-help-attorneys-help-their-clients-through-the-post-conviction-world/
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SUMMARY:Child Requiring Assistance (CRA) Training (February 16 & 28; March 3\, 2022)
DESCRIPTION:CAFL is now accepting applications for its Winter 2022 Child Requiring Assistance (CRA) Certification Training to represent children in CRA cases in the Juvenile Court.  The on line training is a mix of substantial self directed learning and live Zoom sessions.  The Zoom sessions will be held 2:00-5:00 on February 16\, February 28 and March 3\, 2022.  The agency actively seeks to diversify its private attorney panel membership.  The application deadline is December 31\, 2021.\nFor more information and to download the application\, click [here]
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/child-requiring-assistance-cra-training-february-16-28-march-3-2022/
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