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SUMMARY:A Fresh Look at Guardianships\, Conservatorships\, Commitments and End of Life Care: 2 Day Program
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the organizer listed below. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\n\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/a-fresh-look-at-guardianships-conservatorships-commitments-and-end-of-life-care-2-day-program/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220922T130000
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SUMMARY:YAD Appeals for Trial Attorneys
DESCRIPTION:Join juvenile defenders from across the Commonwealth to learn: \n\nThe structure and role of YAD Appeals\nHow to perfect your appeal\nThe basics of appellate practice and procedure\nA brief overview of Single Justice petitions pursuant to G.L. c. 211\, § 3 and Rule 15 interlocutory appeals\nCreating the appellate record by preserving legal issues and developing a factual record\nQ&A\n\n  \nPresenters: \nAfton M. Templin\, Director of Juvenile Appeals \nSarah LoPresti\, Staff Counsel II\, YAD Appeals Unit \n  \nQuestions?  Contact Sarah LoPresti at slopresti@localhost/cpcs or 978/219-5448 \nRegister Here \nCLEs: 1.5 for YAD trial and YAD Appeals
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/yad-appeals-for-trial-attorneys/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220927T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220927T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T215045Z
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SUMMARY:Risk and Safety Assessment Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS – please contact the organizer listed below with any questions. \n\n\n\n“Risk and Safety Assessment 101” June 28\, 2022\, 2pm\n“Strengthening Casework Practice Related to Risk and Safety Assessment” August 17\, 2022\, 2:00 p.m. EST\n“How Issues of Race\, Equity and Diversity Impact Risk and Safety Assessment” September 27\, 2022\, 2:00 p.m. EST
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/risk-and-safety-assessment-webinar-series-3/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220927T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220927T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T215046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T215046Z
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SUMMARY:Working with Young Adults with an Autism Spectrum Diagnosis
DESCRIPTION:Autism is a complex diagnosis representing a broad range of communication styles and sensory needs. Dr. Eileen Crehan\, licensed clinical psychologist (Pegasus Consulting) and researcher (Tufts University) will provide current information on how to best support autistic youth and adults navigating the legal system. Relevant background information about symptoms relating to autism and concrete action steps to use when working with clients will be shared. \n\n\n\n\n2 CLE – YAD\, YAD Appeals\, Adult Criminal\, Adult Criminal Appeals\, CAFL\, SORB/SDP\, MHLD \n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/working-with-young-adults-with-an-autism-spectrum-diagnosis/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220929T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220929T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T215445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T215445Z
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SUMMARY:A Fresh Look at Guardianships\, Conservatorships\, Commitments and End of Life Care
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS; Please contact the organizer listed below with any questions or concerns.  \nThe Social Law Library and Massachusetts Guardianship Association  \nPresent \nA Fresh Look at Guardianships\, Conservatorships\, Commitments and End of Life Care \nTwo-Day Program \nDay 1 Webinar: Thursday September 22\, 2022\, 9:00 a.m. – Noon \n\nOpening Remarks by Chief Justice John Casey\, Probate and Family Court Division\nDCF involvement in Guardianships of Minor cases – How\, When\, Why and Which Court?\n\nHon. Kathleen A. Sandman\, First Justice\, Franklin Probate and Family Court\nHon. Carol A. Shaw\, Justice\, Juvenile Court\nKaren Eaton\, Esq.\, Department of Children and Families\nFrances Weiner\, Esq.\, CAFL\n\n\nConservatorships (Title TBA)\n\nJudge\, Probate and Family Court (TBA)\nChristina T. Vidoli\, Esq.\, Vidoli Couture\, LLP\nRebecca Amaral\, Professional Conservator\, Amaral Associates\n\n\n\n  \nDay 2 Webinar: Thursday\, September 29\, 2021\, 9:00 a.m. – Noon \n\nKeynote Address by Evelyn Patsos\, Esq.\, Office of Adult Guardianship & Conservatorship Oversight\nCommitments and Discharge – Where do we go now?\n\nGregory P. Teran\, Esq.\, CPCS\nJane Crosby\, Esq.\, Legal Counsel\, Vibra Hospital of Western Mass.\nCase Manager/Discharge planner (TBA)\n\n\nNavigating End of Life Care for Persons Under Guardianship\n\nJudge\, Probate and Family Court (TBA)\nEllen M. DiPaola\, JD\, President & CEO\, Honoring Choices Massachusetts\nKaren Talley\, Director of Appeals\, CPCS Mental Health Litigation\nLisa Killips\, Nurse Practitioner\, APRN\, FNP-BC\n\n\n\nCPCS has approved 2.0 CLE credit hours for the CAFL panel for each day – and the MHLD panel  has approved 2.0 credits for Day One\, and 3.0 credits for Day Two. \n  \n2 CLEs per day // Register Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/a-fresh-look-at-guardianships-conservatorships-commitments-and-end-of-life-care-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220929T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220929T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T215646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T215646Z
UID:10000548-1664442000-1664452800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:A Fresh Look at Guardianships\, Conservatorships\, Commitments and End of Life Care: 2 Day Program
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the organizer listed below. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\n\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/a-fresh-look-at-guardianships-conservatorships-commitments-and-end-of-life-care-2-day-program-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221012T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221012T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T215346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T215346Z
UID:10000533-1665583200-1665588600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:YAD Caselaw Update
DESCRIPTION:Join juvenile defenders from across the Commonwealth for updates on:  \n• Recent decisions  \n• Pending cases  \n• Upcoming legislation  \n• Trends in delinquency and YO jurisprudence  \nRegister Here \nQuestions? Contact Sarah LoPresti at slopresti@localhost/cpcs or 978/219-5448
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/yad-caselaw-update/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221013T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221013T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220846Z
UID:10000606-1665666000-1665673200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Creating a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care
DESCRIPTION:This event is geared toward Berkshire CAFL attorneys\, DCF staff and lawyers\, SUD treatment providers\, Juvenile Court staff and judges. \n\nThis six part virtual series will explore how to foster a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care (WROSC) for Berkshire families involved with DCF due to Substance Use Disorder. The series opens with a discussion of what constitutes a recovery-oriented system of care. We will include the voices of people with lived experience\, and discuss our roles as lawyers\, clinicians\, DCF case workers\, lawyers\, court staff and judges. We will discuss services available in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts\, how to access these services\, and the gaps in services we have. In the final session\, we will discuss where to go from here and learn about Family Drug Court that is expected to come to the Berkshires. \n\n\n\n\nPlanning Committee\nThe planning committee for the Berkshire WROSC Forum includes Attorney Dorothy Storrow\, CAFL Resource Attorney for the Berkshires\, Aimee Cameron-Brown\, Regional DCF Counsel\, Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney In Charge\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Amy Robandt\, Social Worker\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Jennifer Barnaby\, DCF Plan of Safe Care Coordinator\, Melinda Moreno\, DCF Western MA Regional Substance Abuse Coordinator\, Diane Hawkins\, MSW\, DCF Substance Abuse Specialist\, Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH\, and Moana Rawlins\, Interim Western Regional Manager for BSAS-DPH. \n\n\n\n\nSchedule\nOctober 13\, 1-3 “Moving Toward a Wellness Recovery Oriented Systems of Care” (2 CLE’s for CAFL Attorneys) \nOur initial session kicks off with an introduction and welcome by First Justice Joan McMenemy followed by a keynote presentation from Julia Ojeda\, the Recovery Support Services Coordinator for the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Ms. Ojeda has been at the forefront of establishing Recovery Support Services in Massachusetts. Ms. Ojeda is a person with lived experience with addiction and is in long-term recovery. Ms. Ojeda will discuss the importance of creating a community that supports recovery and will provide some tips for how we can work together toward this goal. She maintains that transformative change comes when the individual is empowered to direct the course of her recovery. She will describe what a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care looks and sounds like. \nFollowing this keynote\, we will have a presentation from a mother with lived experience in recovery and reunification. We will conclude this session with a discussion of what each of us do now that supports recovery\, and how we might change what we do to build an even more supportive environment for recovery. \nOctober 20\, 1-2 PM “The Child Welfare System -101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for treatment providers who want to learn how the Child Welfare System works. It will include a description of DCF’s timeline\, how DCF decides whether to seek custody of children\, the Care and Protection court process\, and the role of counsel for each parent and for the children. The presenters will discuss how DCF works with treatment providers and other community supports\, and how DCF uses information to assess children’s safety. Aimee Cameron Browne DCF’s Regional Counsel\, and Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney in Charge of the Children and Family Law’s Berkshire Office\, will lead this discussion. \nOctober 27\, 1-2 PM “SUD Treatment- 101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for DCF staff and lawyers\, lawyers for parents and children\, court staff\, and judges. It will describe the different levels of SUD treatment\, the admission criteria for each level\, and will discuss the multiple avenues to recovery as well as some new resources for women such as the Franklin Recovery Center’s all female ATS and CSS program and the Women’s Section 35 program\, BHN’s High View and programs for families such as the First Steps Together Program in Pittsfield. Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, the Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH will lead this presentation. \nNovember 3\, 1-2 PM “Outpatient Treatment\, Recovery Supports\, & Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nIn this session\, a panel of local treatment providers will highlight some of the innovative outpatient treatment and recovery support options in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts. We will discuss gaps and the challenges that we need to address. We will provide a comprehensive Western MA resource guide which lists the SUD programs in our region. \nNovember 10th\, 1- 2PM “Residential Treatment Options” (1 CAFL CLE) \nThis session focuses on residential treatment options. A panel of providers will describe Acute Treatment Services (ATS\, formerly “Detox”)\, Clinical Stabilization Service (CSS)\, Transitional Support Service (TSS)\, and Residential Recovery Service (RRS) programs in the Berkshires and in Western MA. This forum will address the specialized services for women and families and how to access those services. The panel will also address gaps and wish lists for the Berkshires. \nNovember 17th\, 1-2:30 PM “Next Steps Toward a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care” (1.5 CAFL CLE) \nOur final session will focus on where we can go from here. In anticipation of Family Drug Court coming to the Berkshire Juvenile Court\, we include speakers from the Franklin Family Drug Court\, including Ret. Judge Beth Crawford and a parent with lived experience within the Franklin Family Drug Court. We will wrap up with reflective questions\, and gather your ideas for going forward. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/creating-a-wellness-recovery-oriented-system-of-care/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221017T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221017T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220746Z
UID:10000603-1666011600-1666023300@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Help is NOT on the Way: How Family Policing Perpetuates State Directed Terror
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the organizer listed below. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\n\n\n\nJoin the upEND Movement on October 17-18\, 2022 for our third annual convening of organizers\, activists\, scholars\, and community leaders who are committed to dismantling the family policing system.   \nWe will gather virtually to explore the ideas set forth in Help is NOT on the Way: How Family Policing Perpetuates State Directed Terror \nFlyer   |    Register Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/help-is-not-on-the-way-how-family-policing-perpetuates-state-directed-terror/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221018T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221018T161500
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220845Z
UID:10000604-1666098000-1666109700@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Help is NOT on the Way: How Family Policing Perpetuates State Directed Terror
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the organizer listed below. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\n\n\n\nJoin the upEND Movement on October 17-18\, 2022 for our third annual convening of organizers\, activists\, scholars\, and community leaders who are committed to dismantling the family policing system.   \nWe will gather virtually to explore the ideas set forth in Help is NOT on the Way: How Family Policing Perpetuates State Directed Terror \nFlyer   |    Register Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/help-is-not-on-the-way-how-family-policing-perpetuates-state-directed-terror-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221019T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221019T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220946Z
UID:10000612-1666186200-1666198800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Adulting for Lawyers: Crushing that Awkward Phase when you Represent Emerging Adults
DESCRIPTION:This is the first session of a virtual three part series that will help CAFL practitioners navigate zealously representing youth and young adults age 16 – 22. This session will include: a legal framework to represent clients age 16 – 22; signing in with DCF at age 18\, myths versus reality; including how a CAFL social worker on your defense team can help you; how to work with the DCF adolescent outreach worker; a breakout session on barriers to advocacy; and client relations. Sessions 2 and 3 will take place in the winter and spring 2023\, and will include a deeper dive into advocating for services and supports for your client. Approved for 3 CAFL credits. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/adulting-for-lawyers-crushing-that-awkward-phase-when-you-represent-emerging-adults/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221020T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221020T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220846Z
UID:10000607-1666270800-1666274400@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Creating a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care
DESCRIPTION:This event is geared toward Berkshire CAFL attorneys\, DCF staff and lawyers\, SUD treatment providers\, Juvenile Court staff and judges. \n\nThis six part virtual series will explore how to foster a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care (WROSC) for Berkshire families involved with DCF due to Substance Use Disorder. The series opens with a discussion of what constitutes a recovery-oriented system of care. We will include the voices of people with lived experience\, and discuss our roles as lawyers\, clinicians\, DCF case workers\, lawyers\, court staff and judges. We will discuss services available in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts\, how to access these services\, and the gaps in services we have. In the final session\, we will discuss where to go from here and learn about Family Drug Court that is expected to come to the Berkshires. \n\n\n\n\nPlanning Committee\nThe planning committee for the Berkshire WROSC Forum includes Attorney Dorothy Storrow\, CAFL Resource Attorney for the Berkshires\, Aimee Cameron-Brown\, Regional DCF Counsel\, Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney In Charge\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Amy Robandt\, Social Worker\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Jennifer Barnaby\, DCF Plan of Safe Care Coordinator\, Melinda Moreno\, DCF Western MA Regional Substance Abuse Coordinator\, Diane Hawkins\, MSW\, DCF Substance Abuse Specialist\, Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH\, and Moana Rawlins\, Interim Western Regional Manager for BSAS-DPH. \n\n\n\n\nSchedule\nOctober 13\, 1-3 “Moving Toward a Wellness Recovery Oriented Systems of Care” (2 CLE’s for CAFL Attorneys) \nOur initial session kicks off with an introduction and welcome by First Justice Joan McMenemy followed by a keynote presentation from Julia Ojeda\, the Recovery Support Services Coordinator for the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Ms. Ojeda has been at the forefront of establishing Recovery Support Services in Massachusetts. Ms. Ojeda is a person with lived experience with addiction and is in long-term recovery. Ms. Ojeda will discuss the importance of creating a community that supports recovery and will provide some tips for how we can work together toward this goal. She maintains that transformative change comes when the individual is empowered to direct the course of her recovery. She will describe what a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care looks and sounds like. \nFollowing this keynote\, we will have a presentation from a mother with lived experience in recovery and reunification. We will conclude this session with a discussion of what each of us do now that supports recovery\, and how we might change what we do to build an even more supportive environment for recovery. \nOctober 20\, 1-2 PM “The Child Welfare System -101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for treatment providers who want to learn how the Child Welfare System works. It will include a description of DCF’s timeline\, how DCF decides whether to seek custody of children\, the Care and Protection court process\, and the role of counsel for each parent and for the children. The presenters will discuss how DCF works with treatment providers and other community supports\, and how DCF uses information to assess children’s safety. Aimee Cameron Browne DCF’s Regional Counsel\, and Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney in Charge of the Children and Family Law’s Berkshire Office\, will lead this discussion. \nOctober 27\, 1-2 PM “SUD Treatment- 101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for DCF staff and lawyers\, lawyers for parents and children\, court staff\, and judges. It will describe the different levels of SUD treatment\, the admission criteria for each level\, and will discuss the multiple avenues to recovery as well as some new resources for women such as the Franklin Recovery Center’s all female ATS and CSS program and the Women’s Section 35 program\, BHN’s High View and programs for families such as the First Steps Together Program in Pittsfield. Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, the Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH will lead this presentation. \nNovember 3\, 1-2 PM “Outpatient Treatment\, Recovery Supports\, & Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nIn this session\, a panel of local treatment providers will highlight some of the innovative outpatient treatment and recovery support options in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts. We will discuss gaps and the challenges that we need to address. We will provide a comprehensive Western MA resource guide which lists the SUD programs in our region. \nNovember 10th\, 1- 2PM “Residential Treatment Options” (1 CAFL CLE) \nThis session focuses on residential treatment options. A panel of providers will describe Acute Treatment Services (ATS\, formerly “Detox”)\, Clinical Stabilization Service (CSS)\, Transitional Support Service (TSS)\, and Residential Recovery Service (RRS) programs in the Berkshires and in Western MA. This forum will address the specialized services for women and families and how to access those services. The panel will also address gaps and wish lists for the Berkshires. \nNovember 17th\, 1-2:30 PM “Next Steps Toward a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care” (1.5 CAFL CLE) \nOur final session will focus on where we can go from here. In anticipation of Family Drug Court coming to the Berkshire Juvenile Court\, we include speakers from the Franklin Family Drug Court\, including Ret. Judge Beth Crawford and a parent with lived experience within the Franklin Family Drug Court. We will wrap up with reflective questions\, and gather your ideas for going forward. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/creating-a-wellness-recovery-oriented-system-of-care-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221024T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221024T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T221346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T221346Z
UID:10000631-1666623600-1666629000@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Cultural Humilities Series - Resources for Families Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Resources for Families  \nPrepared by the SJC Court Improvement Program Training Committee in partnership with the Administrative Office of the Juvenile Court\, CPCS CAFL Racial Justice Task Force\, CPCS Training Department\, Department of Children & Families\, and Department of Youth Services JDAI  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/cultural-humilities-series-resources-for-families-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221027T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221027T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220945Z
UID:10000608-1666875600-1666879200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Creating a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care
DESCRIPTION:This event is geared toward Berkshire CAFL attorneys\, DCF staff and lawyers\, SUD treatment providers\, Juvenile Court staff and judges. \n\nThis six part virtual series will explore how to foster a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care (WROSC) for Berkshire families involved with DCF due to Substance Use Disorder. The series opens with a discussion of what constitutes a recovery-oriented system of care. We will include the voices of people with lived experience\, and discuss our roles as lawyers\, clinicians\, DCF case workers\, lawyers\, court staff and judges. We will discuss services available in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts\, how to access these services\, and the gaps in services we have. In the final session\, we will discuss where to go from here and learn about Family Drug Court that is expected to come to the Berkshires. \n\n\n\n\nPlanning Committee\nThe planning committee for the Berkshire WROSC Forum includes Attorney Dorothy Storrow\, CAFL Resource Attorney for the Berkshires\, Aimee Cameron-Brown\, Regional DCF Counsel\, Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney In Charge\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Amy Robandt\, Social Worker\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Jennifer Barnaby\, DCF Plan of Safe Care Coordinator\, Melinda Moreno\, DCF Western MA Regional Substance Abuse Coordinator\, Diane Hawkins\, MSW\, DCF Substance Abuse Specialist\, Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH\, and Moana Rawlins\, Interim Western Regional Manager for BSAS-DPH. \n\n\n\n\nSchedule\nOctober 13\, 1-3 “Moving Toward a Wellness Recovery Oriented Systems of Care” (2 CLE’s for CAFL Attorneys) \nOur initial session kicks off with an introduction and welcome by First Justice Joan McMenemy followed by a keynote presentation from Julia Ojeda\, the Recovery Support Services Coordinator for the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Ms. Ojeda has been at the forefront of establishing Recovery Support Services in Massachusetts. Ms. Ojeda is a person with lived experience with addiction and is in long-term recovery. Ms. Ojeda will discuss the importance of creating a community that supports recovery and will provide some tips for how we can work together toward this goal. She maintains that transformative change comes when the individual is empowered to direct the course of her recovery. She will describe what a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care looks and sounds like. \nFollowing this keynote\, we will have a presentation from a mother with lived experience in recovery and reunification. We will conclude this session with a discussion of what each of us do now that supports recovery\, and how we might change what we do to build an even more supportive environment for recovery. \nOctober 20\, 1-2 PM “The Child Welfare System -101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for treatment providers who want to learn how the Child Welfare System works. It will include a description of DCF’s timeline\, how DCF decides whether to seek custody of children\, the Care and Protection court process\, and the role of counsel for each parent and for the children. The presenters will discuss how DCF works with treatment providers and other community supports\, and how DCF uses information to assess children’s safety. Aimee Cameron Browne DCF’s Regional Counsel\, and Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney in Charge of the Children and Family Law’s Berkshire Office\, will lead this discussion. \nOctober 27\, 1-2 PM “SUD Treatment- 101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for DCF staff and lawyers\, lawyers for parents and children\, court staff\, and judges. It will describe the different levels of SUD treatment\, the admission criteria for each level\, and will discuss the multiple avenues to recovery as well as some new resources for women such as the Franklin Recovery Center’s all female ATS and CSS program and the Women’s Section 35 program\, BHN’s High View and programs for families such as the First Steps Together Program in Pittsfield. Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, the Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH will lead this presentation. \nNovember 3\, 1-2 PM “Outpatient Treatment\, Recovery Supports\, & Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nIn this session\, a panel of local treatment providers will highlight some of the innovative outpatient treatment and recovery support options in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts. We will discuss gaps and the challenges that we need to address. We will provide a comprehensive Western MA resource guide which lists the SUD programs in our region. \nNovember 10th\, 1- 2PM “Residential Treatment Options” (1 CAFL CLE) \nThis session focuses on residential treatment options. A panel of providers will describe Acute Treatment Services (ATS\, formerly “Detox”)\, Clinical Stabilization Service (CSS)\, Transitional Support Service (TSS)\, and Residential Recovery Service (RRS) programs in the Berkshires and in Western MA. This forum will address the specialized services for women and families and how to access those services. The panel will also address gaps and wish lists for the Berkshires. \nNovember 17th\, 1-2:30 PM “Next Steps Toward a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care” (1.5 CAFL CLE) \nOur final session will focus on where we can go from here. In anticipation of Family Drug Court coming to the Berkshire Juvenile Court\, we include speakers from the Franklin Family Drug Court\, including Ret. Judge Beth Crawford and a parent with lived experience within the Franklin Family Drug Court. We will wrap up with reflective questions\, and gather your ideas for going forward. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/creating-a-wellness-recovery-oriented-system-of-care-3/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221101T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221101T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T221045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T221045Z
UID:10000613-1667311200-1667318400@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Representing Noncitizen Clients Part 1
DESCRIPTION:Representing an immigrant client in a C&P can present a host of unfamiliar challenges. Join the Immigration Impact Unit on November 1 from 2-4 pm via Zoom for a discussion of how to spot issues and tackle challenges related to a client’s immigration status. The training will review basic immigration law concepts\, discuss risk of ICE enforcement\, share practical resources and tips\, and offer an opportunity to ask questions. This introductory session is the first in a three-part series; following sessions will focus on representing immigrant parents and on representing immigrant child clients. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/representing-noncitizen-clients-part-1/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221103T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221103T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220945Z
UID:10000609-1667480400-1667484000@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Creating a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care
DESCRIPTION:This event is geared toward Berkshire CAFL attorneys\, DCF staff and lawyers\, SUD treatment providers\, Juvenile Court staff and judges. \n\nThis six part virtual series will explore how to foster a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care (WROSC) for Berkshire families involved with DCF due to Substance Use Disorder. The series opens with a discussion of what constitutes a recovery-oriented system of care. We will include the voices of people with lived experience\, and discuss our roles as lawyers\, clinicians\, DCF case workers\, lawyers\, court staff and judges. We will discuss services available in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts\, how to access these services\, and the gaps in services we have. In the final session\, we will discuss where to go from here and learn about Family Drug Court that is expected to come to the Berkshires. \n\n\n\n\nPlanning Committee\nThe planning committee for the Berkshire WROSC Forum includes Attorney Dorothy Storrow\, CAFL Resource Attorney for the Berkshires\, Aimee Cameron-Brown\, Regional DCF Counsel\, Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney In Charge\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Amy Robandt\, Social Worker\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Jennifer Barnaby\, DCF Plan of Safe Care Coordinator\, Melinda Moreno\, DCF Western MA Regional Substance Abuse Coordinator\, Diane Hawkins\, MSW\, DCF Substance Abuse Specialist\, Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH\, and Moana Rawlins\, Interim Western Regional Manager for BSAS-DPH. \n\n\n\n\nSchedule\nOctober 13\, 1-3 “Moving Toward a Wellness Recovery Oriented Systems of Care” (2 CLE’s for CAFL Attorneys) \nOur initial session kicks off with an introduction and welcome by First Justice Joan McMenemy followed by a keynote presentation from Julia Ojeda\, the Recovery Support Services Coordinator for the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Ms. Ojeda has been at the forefront of establishing Recovery Support Services in Massachusetts. Ms. Ojeda is a person with lived experience with addiction and is in long-term recovery. Ms. Ojeda will discuss the importance of creating a community that supports recovery and will provide some tips for how we can work together toward this goal. She maintains that transformative change comes when the individual is empowered to direct the course of her recovery. She will describe what a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care looks and sounds like. \nFollowing this keynote\, we will have a presentation from a mother with lived experience in recovery and reunification. We will conclude this session with a discussion of what each of us do now that supports recovery\, and how we might change what we do to build an even more supportive environment for recovery. \nOctober 20\, 1-2 PM “The Child Welfare System -101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for treatment providers who want to learn how the Child Welfare System works. It will include a description of DCF’s timeline\, how DCF decides whether to seek custody of children\, the Care and Protection court process\, and the role of counsel for each parent and for the children. The presenters will discuss how DCF works with treatment providers and other community supports\, and how DCF uses information to assess children’s safety. Aimee Cameron Browne DCF’s Regional Counsel\, and Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney in Charge of the Children and Family Law’s Berkshire Office\, will lead this discussion. \nOctober 27\, 1-2 PM “SUD Treatment- 101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for DCF staff and lawyers\, lawyers for parents and children\, court staff\, and judges. It will describe the different levels of SUD treatment\, the admission criteria for each level\, and will discuss the multiple avenues to recovery as well as some new resources for women such as the Franklin Recovery Center’s all female ATS and CSS program and the Women’s Section 35 program\, BHN’s High View and programs for families such as the First Steps Together Program in Pittsfield. Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, the Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH will lead this presentation. \nNovember 3\, 1-2 PM “Outpatient Treatment\, Recovery Supports\, & Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nIn this session\, a panel of local treatment providers will highlight some of the innovative outpatient treatment and recovery support options in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts. We will discuss gaps and the challenges that we need to address. We will provide a comprehensive Western MA resource guide which lists the SUD programs in our region. \nNovember 10th\, 1- 2PM “Residential Treatment Options” (1 CAFL CLE) \nThis session focuses on residential treatment options. A panel of providers will describe Acute Treatment Services (ATS\, formerly “Detox”)\, Clinical Stabilization Service (CSS)\, Transitional Support Service (TSS)\, and Residential Recovery Service (RRS) programs in the Berkshires and in Western MA. This forum will address the specialized services for women and families and how to access those services. The panel will also address gaps and wish lists for the Berkshires. \nNovember 17th\, 1-2:30 PM “Next Steps Toward a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care” (1.5 CAFL CLE) \nOur final session will focus on where we can go from here. In anticipation of Family Drug Court coming to the Berkshire Juvenile Court\, we include speakers from the Franklin Family Drug Court\, including Ret. Judge Beth Crawford and a parent with lived experience within the Franklin Family Drug Court. We will wrap up with reflective questions\, and gather your ideas for going forward. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/creating-a-wellness-recovery-oriented-system-of-care-4/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221110T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221110T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220946Z
UID:10000610-1668085200-1668088800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Creating a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care
DESCRIPTION:This event is geared toward Berkshire CAFL attorneys\, DCF staff and lawyers\, SUD treatment providers\, Juvenile Court staff and judges. \n\nThis six part virtual series will explore how to foster a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care (WROSC) for Berkshire families involved with DCF due to Substance Use Disorder. The series opens with a discussion of what constitutes a recovery-oriented system of care. We will include the voices of people with lived experience\, and discuss our roles as lawyers\, clinicians\, DCF case workers\, lawyers\, court staff and judges. We will discuss services available in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts\, how to access these services\, and the gaps in services we have. In the final session\, we will discuss where to go from here and learn about Family Drug Court that is expected to come to the Berkshires. \n\n\n\n\nPlanning Committee\nThe planning committee for the Berkshire WROSC Forum includes Attorney Dorothy Storrow\, CAFL Resource Attorney for the Berkshires\, Aimee Cameron-Brown\, Regional DCF Counsel\, Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney In Charge\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Amy Robandt\, Social Worker\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Jennifer Barnaby\, DCF Plan of Safe Care Coordinator\, Melinda Moreno\, DCF Western MA Regional Substance Abuse Coordinator\, Diane Hawkins\, MSW\, DCF Substance Abuse Specialist\, Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH\, and Moana Rawlins\, Interim Western Regional Manager for BSAS-DPH. \n\n\n\n\nSchedule\nOctober 13\, 1-3 “Moving Toward a Wellness Recovery Oriented Systems of Care” (2 CLE’s for CAFL Attorneys) \nOur initial session kicks off with an introduction and welcome by First Justice Joan McMenemy followed by a keynote presentation from Julia Ojeda\, the Recovery Support Services Coordinator for the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Ms. Ojeda has been at the forefront of establishing Recovery Support Services in Massachusetts. Ms. Ojeda is a person with lived experience with addiction and is in long-term recovery. Ms. Ojeda will discuss the importance of creating a community that supports recovery and will provide some tips for how we can work together toward this goal. She maintains that transformative change comes when the individual is empowered to direct the course of her recovery. She will describe what a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care looks and sounds like. \nFollowing this keynote\, we will have a presentation from a mother with lived experience in recovery and reunification. We will conclude this session with a discussion of what each of us do now that supports recovery\, and how we might change what we do to build an even more supportive environment for recovery. \nOctober 20\, 1-2 PM “The Child Welfare System -101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for treatment providers who want to learn how the Child Welfare System works. It will include a description of DCF’s timeline\, how DCF decides whether to seek custody of children\, the Care and Protection court process\, and the role of counsel for each parent and for the children. The presenters will discuss how DCF works with treatment providers and other community supports\, and how DCF uses information to assess children’s safety. Aimee Cameron Browne DCF’s Regional Counsel\, and Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney in Charge of the Children and Family Law’s Berkshire Office\, will lead this discussion. \nOctober 27\, 1-2 PM “SUD Treatment- 101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for DCF staff and lawyers\, lawyers for parents and children\, court staff\, and judges. It will describe the different levels of SUD treatment\, the admission criteria for each level\, and will discuss the multiple avenues to recovery as well as some new resources for women such as the Franklin Recovery Center’s all female ATS and CSS program and the Women’s Section 35 program\, BHN’s High View and programs for families such as the First Steps Together Program in Pittsfield. Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, the Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH will lead this presentation. \nNovember 3\, 1-2 PM “Outpatient Treatment\, Recovery Supports\, & Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nIn this session\, a panel of local treatment providers will highlight some of the innovative outpatient treatment and recovery support options in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts. We will discuss gaps and the challenges that we need to address. We will provide a comprehensive Western MA resource guide which lists the SUD programs in our region. \nNovember 10th\, 1- 2PM “Residential Treatment Options” (1 CAFL CLE) \nThis session focuses on residential treatment options. A panel of providers will describe Acute Treatment Services (ATS\, formerly “Detox”)\, Clinical Stabilization Service (CSS)\, Transitional Support Service (TSS)\, and Residential Recovery Service (RRS) programs in the Berkshires and in Western MA. This forum will address the specialized services for women and families and how to access those services. The panel will also address gaps and wish lists for the Berkshires. \nNovember 17th\, 1-2:30 PM “Next Steps Toward a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care” (1.5 CAFL CLE) \nOur final session will focus on where we can go from here. In anticipation of Family Drug Court coming to the Berkshire Juvenile Court\, we include speakers from the Franklin Family Drug Court\, including Ret. Judge Beth Crawford and a parent with lived experience within the Franklin Family Drug Court. We will wrap up with reflective questions\, and gather your ideas for going forward. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/creating-a-wellness-recovery-oriented-system-of-care-5/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221117T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221117T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220946Z
UID:10000611-1668690000-1668695400@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Creating a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care
DESCRIPTION:This event is geared toward Berkshire CAFL attorneys\, DCF staff and lawyers\, SUD treatment providers\, Juvenile Court staff and judges. \n\nThis six part virtual series will explore how to foster a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care (WROSC) for Berkshire families involved with DCF due to Substance Use Disorder. The series opens with a discussion of what constitutes a recovery-oriented system of care. We will include the voices of people with lived experience\, and discuss our roles as lawyers\, clinicians\, DCF case workers\, lawyers\, court staff and judges. We will discuss services available in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts\, how to access these services\, and the gaps in services we have. In the final session\, we will discuss where to go from here and learn about Family Drug Court that is expected to come to the Berkshires. \n\n\n\n\nPlanning Committee\nThe planning committee for the Berkshire WROSC Forum includes Attorney Dorothy Storrow\, CAFL Resource Attorney for the Berkshires\, Aimee Cameron-Brown\, Regional DCF Counsel\, Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney In Charge\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Amy Robandt\, Social Worker\, Berkshire CAFL Staff Office\, Jennifer Barnaby\, DCF Plan of Safe Care Coordinator\, Melinda Moreno\, DCF Western MA Regional Substance Abuse Coordinator\, Diane Hawkins\, MSW\, DCF Substance Abuse Specialist\, Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH\, and Moana Rawlins\, Interim Western Regional Manager for BSAS-DPH. \n\n\n\n\nSchedule\nOctober 13\, 1-3 “Moving Toward a Wellness Recovery Oriented Systems of Care” (2 CLE’s for CAFL Attorneys) \nOur initial session kicks off with an introduction and welcome by First Justice Joan McMenemy followed by a keynote presentation from Julia Ojeda\, the Recovery Support Services Coordinator for the Bureau of Substance Addiction Services at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. Ms. Ojeda has been at the forefront of establishing Recovery Support Services in Massachusetts. Ms. Ojeda is a person with lived experience with addiction and is in long-term recovery. Ms. Ojeda will discuss the importance of creating a community that supports recovery and will provide some tips for how we can work together toward this goal. She maintains that transformative change comes when the individual is empowered to direct the course of her recovery. She will describe what a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care looks and sounds like. \nFollowing this keynote\, we will have a presentation from a mother with lived experience in recovery and reunification. We will conclude this session with a discussion of what each of us do now that supports recovery\, and how we might change what we do to build an even more supportive environment for recovery. \nOctober 20\, 1-2 PM “The Child Welfare System -101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for treatment providers who want to learn how the Child Welfare System works. It will include a description of DCF’s timeline\, how DCF decides whether to seek custody of children\, the Care and Protection court process\, and the role of counsel for each parent and for the children. The presenters will discuss how DCF works with treatment providers and other community supports\, and how DCF uses information to assess children’s safety. Aimee Cameron Browne DCF’s Regional Counsel\, and Aimee Bouchard\, Attorney in Charge of the Children and Family Law’s Berkshire Office\, will lead this discussion. \nOctober 27\, 1-2 PM “SUD Treatment- 101” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nThis presentation is geared for DCF staff and lawyers\, lawyers for parents and children\, court staff\, and judges. It will describe the different levels of SUD treatment\, the admission criteria for each level\, and will discuss the multiple avenues to recovery as well as some new resources for women such as the Franklin Recovery Center’s all female ATS and CSS program and the Women’s Section 35 program\, BHN’s High View and programs for families such as the First Steps Together Program in Pittsfield. Ruth Jacobson-Hardy\, the Director of Women and Family Services at BSAS-DPH will lead this presentation. \nNovember 3\, 1-2 PM “Outpatient Treatment\, Recovery Supports\, & Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD)” (1 CLE for CAFL Attorneys) \nIn this session\, a panel of local treatment providers will highlight some of the innovative outpatient treatment and recovery support options in the Berkshires and Western Massachusetts. We will discuss gaps and the challenges that we need to address. We will provide a comprehensive Western MA resource guide which lists the SUD programs in our region. \nNovember 10th\, 1- 2PM “Residential Treatment Options” (1 CAFL CLE) \nThis session focuses on residential treatment options. A panel of providers will describe Acute Treatment Services (ATS\, formerly “Detox”)\, Clinical Stabilization Service (CSS)\, Transitional Support Service (TSS)\, and Residential Recovery Service (RRS) programs in the Berkshires and in Western MA. This forum will address the specialized services for women and families and how to access those services. The panel will also address gaps and wish lists for the Berkshires. \nNovember 17th\, 1-2:30 PM “Next Steps Toward a Wellness Recovery-Oriented System of Care” (1.5 CAFL CLE) \nOur final session will focus on where we can go from here. In anticipation of Family Drug Court coming to the Berkshire Juvenile Court\, we include speakers from the Franklin Family Drug Court\, including Ret. Judge Beth Crawford and a parent with lived experience within the Franklin Family Drug Court. We will wrap up with reflective questions\, and gather your ideas for going forward. \n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/creating-a-wellness-recovery-oriented-system-of-care-6/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221117T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T220845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T220845Z
UID:10000605-1668693600-1668697200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:FAR and DAR: Nuts & Bolts & Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join appellate practitioners from all practice areas to discuss the applicable rules and standards and the contents of applications for DAR and FAR.  Attendees will also learn filing tips and strategies\, as well as how the justices select cases on FAR and DAR.\nPresenters: \nFrancis V. Kenneally\nSupreme Judicial Court\, Clerk for the Commonwealth \nNeal Quenzer\nSenior Counsel\, WilmerHale\nFormer Chief Staff Counsel for the Supreme Judicial Court \nAfton M. Templin\nDirector\, Juvenile Appeals\nYouth Advocacy Division\, CPCS \nRegister Here \n1 CLE for: YAD Appeals\, Adult Criminal Appeals\, CAFL Appeals\, Mental Health Appeals\, SORB/SDP
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/far-and-dar-nuts-bolts-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221129T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221129T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T221346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T221346Z
UID:10000629-1669730400-1669737600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Supported Decision Making
DESCRIPTION:Where:  Zoom Webinar (REGISTER HERE)\nLearn what Supported Decision-Making is\, how it could affect your clients across all practice areas\, and where to find resources in Massachusetts for people who want to try this model \nEveryone (all staff and private counsel) is welcome! \nThe following panels are giving 2 CLEs for this training:  CAFL Trials and Appeals\, Criminal Trial and Appeals; MHLD and MHLD Appeals; YAD Trial and Appeals \nSee Flyer Here for more details:  Supported Decision Making Flyer
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/supported-decision-making/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230117T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230117T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T222546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T222546Z
UID:10000691-1673946000-1673965800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Mass DMH & MAMH Promoting Peer Support to Help People Find and Keep Housing (Central and Western MA)
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by Massachusetts Association for Mental Health MAMH. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there. (info@mamh.org or (617) 742-7452). This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\n4 CLE MH and MH Appeals \nFor More information and registration information use link below \nhttps://www.mamh.org/assets/files/peer-support-and-housing-conference-flyer_updated.pdf
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/mass-dmh-mamh-promoting-peer-support-to-help-people-find-and-keep-housing-central-and-western-ma/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230117T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230117T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T222645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T222645Z
UID:10000692-1673964000-1673967600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:NCLER: Navigating Third Party Ethical Challenges
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by NCLER. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there (ncler@acl.hhs.gov). This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues. \n1 CLE – MH and MH Appeals \nto Register\, use link below: \nhttps://hhsacl.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/3916717352755/WN_15n_HBxgSCydb1z6cbpzog?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=8d60be8e-3123-42c5-8ff4-d75ea39c8a3f \n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/ncler-navigating-third-party-ethical-challenges/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230118T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230118T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T215346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T215346Z
UID:10000534-1674050400-1674054000@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Oral Argument Prep
DESCRIPTION:Virtual TrainingWednesday\, January 18\, 2023\n2:00-3:00 p.m. \nJoin appellate practitioners from across the Commonwealth for tips on: \n\nSetting up a successful moot court\nWhat to bring to the podium\, and what to leave behind\nHardballs\, softballs\, and curveballs: readying yourself for every type of question\nRule 16(l) letters and Rule 22(c) filings\nAnd more!\n\nREGISTER IN ADVANCE:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtcuuopjgjE9Oc8C37ePmMrh-mdaM1d6_W \n  \nQuestions?  Contact Sarah LoPresti at slopresti@localhost/cpcs or 978/219-5448 \n1 CLE FOR: YAD APPEALS; ADULT CRIMINAL APPEALS; SORB/SDP; CAFL; MH APPEALS
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/oral-argument-prep/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230119T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T222245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T222245Z
UID:10000672-1674136800-1674144000@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:MHLD RC Training on Landlord-Tenant Law and Least Restrictive Alternatives
DESCRIPTION:Joint Suffolk & Worcester Regional Coordinator Training on\nLandlord-Tenant Law and Least Restrictive Alternatives \nThis training will provide Mental Health panel attorneys with a basic understanding of landlord-tenant law to effectively dispute the assertion that “no less restrictive placement” is available for the client in the context of rental housing. \nThis two-hour presentation and discussion will include presentations by Anna Lembo\, Esq.\, Worcester County Regional Coordinator and Toni Hall\, Esq.\, Suffolk County Regional Coordinator on the following topics: \n\nResidential Landlord-Tenant Basics\n\nCreating Residential Tenancies\nTypes of Tenancies\nTenant Screening & Selection\nRental Application Process and Security Deposits\n\n\nTerminating Residential Tenancies\n\nEvictions – Defenses\n\n\nReasonable Accommodation Issues in Residential Housing\nADA and Lead Paint Compliance\nDiscrimination Issues in Residential Housing\n\nThe second hour will consist of a review of case law on least restrictive alternatives and an open discussion regarding least restrictive placement as it relates to landlord-tenant law in the mental health client context. \nRegister at the link below\, and then save the email you receive from Zoom with your unique login for the program: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEpd-mqqzgjE9YcLHa4WW32kEHM0FAdfA4M \nFor questions\, please contact Anna Lembo\, Esq. at lembolaw@outlook.com or Toni Hall\, Esq. at attyhall@gmail.com \nApproved for 2 Mental Health and MH Appeals CLE
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/mhld-rc-training-on-landlord-tenant-law-and-least-restrictive-alternatives/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230123T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230123T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T222945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T222945Z
UID:10000707-1674496800-1674500400@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Southern New England Conference- Changing the Lens of Justice: A Restorative Justice Primer
DESCRIPTION:Changing the Lens of Justice: A Restorative Justice Primer\nWhen: Monday\, January 23\, 2023 at 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Eastern Standard Time Followed by Q&A \nRegister here: sneucc-reg.brtapp.com/restorativejusticeprimer \n What is Restorative Justice? \nRestorative justice seeks to repair damage\, restore relationships\, and invite transformation by prioritizing individual and community healing rather than punishment; restitution rather than retribution (definition by the SNEUCC Restorative Justice Task Team). \nWe Start Here: Restorative  Justice – A Primer \nProfessor Maze-Rothstein (bio below) will start our series with a primer on and overview of the indigenous origins\, principles and philosophy\, key values\, and concepts of restorative justice. She will help us define and understand the meaning and purpose of restorative justice as a whole community approach giving numerous real life examples. \nSusan Maze-Rothstein seeks societal justice informed by ancestral wisdom. She is the director of the Center for Restorative Justice at Suffolk University. Trained at Cornell University and Boston College Law School\, she practiced law for five years adjudicated for 12 years. Susan has 22 years’ experience in social justice education and 17 years’ experience in restorative justice. \nSponsored by the Southern New England Conference United Church of Christ\nRestorative Justice Task Team
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/southern-new-england-conference-changing-the-lens-of-justice-a-restorative-justice-primer/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230124T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T073828
CREATED:20230729T222845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T222845Z
UID:10000704-1674565200-1674579600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Mastering the Art of Cross-Examination: Strategies and Techniques for Success
DESCRIPTION:Cross-examination is viewed by many as one of the most difficult undertakings during a trial. Unpredictable or even outright difficult witnesses can make cross-examination seem impossible. This one-hour webcast will provide you with valuable tips and techniques for successfully cross-examining even the most difficult witnesses. Angela Brooks and Kate Sandlin will demonstrate strategies for dealing with difficult witnesses through role-playing scenarios and give you the chance to ask questions. This webcast is a must-see for anyone looking to improve their cross-examination skills.\nPresented by:\nAngela Brooks\nDeputy Alternate Public Defender\nLos Angeles County \nKate Sandlin\nAssistant Public Defender\nLaw Office of the DeKalb County Public Defender in Atlanta\, GA \nRegister Now: https://www.nita.org/s/product/mastering-the-art-of-crossexamination-strategies-and-techniques-for-success/01t8a000006W2G4AAK
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/mastering-the-art-of-cross-examination-strategies-and-techniques-for-success/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:10000705-1675688400-1675692000@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Lunch and Learn with CAFL Legal Response Team on DCF's Disability Policy
DESCRIPTION:Upcoming Webinar! A Year Later:  Sharing your Experiences with DCF’s Disability Policy\, February 6 from 1-2PM.\nIn the year since DCF’s Disability Policy was released\, many attorneys have tried to use the policy to ensure that DCF meets its obligations to provide parents and children with disabilities the supports and services they need. In doing so\, attorneys have identified some common issues with the policy and its implementation. For example\, despite the policy’s requirement that DCF work collaboratively with parents to create an action plan that provides reasonable accommodations and services that are appropriate for that individual parent\, DCF often fails to do so. \nThe Family Law Project of the Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee (MHLAC) is interested in challenging the policy and would like to hear from CAFL attorneys about their experiences to inform their efforts. Join the CAFL Legal Response team for a virtual lunch and learn on February 6\, 2023 from 1-2PM to discuss DCF’s Disability Policy with attorneys from MHLAC. In addition to reviewing the highlights of the policy\, we will learn about MHLAC’s efforts and participants will have an opportunity to share their experiences.  Attendees will receive 1 CLE. \nPlease register in advance using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrcu2uqTgpGdf3DaO4USGdFl6rz1ZeXi47 \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Lisa Augusto at laugusto@localhost/cpcs.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/lunch-and-learn-with-cafl-legal-response-team-on-dcfs-disability-policy/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:10000716-1676545200-1676550600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:It Takes a Village: Addressing Behavioral Health Disparities in the Black Community
DESCRIPTION:“It Takes a Village:  Addressing Behavioral Health Disparities in the Black Community\,” a virtual roundtable presented by SAMHSA on February 16\, 2023\, 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET. For more information: https://www.samhsa.gov\nRegister here! \nApproved for 1.5 CAFL CLEs.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/it-takes-a-village-addressing-behavioral-health-disparities-in-the-black-community/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230301T080000
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SUMMARY:NACC’s Inaugural Race Equity Virtual Training Series
DESCRIPTION:This virtual training program is being held March 1-3.  The link to register can be found below:  https://www.naccchildlaw.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1696252&group= \n  \nNACC Race Equity Series Agenda 2023 \nRegister NOW for NACC’s Inaugural Race Equity Virtual Training Series. This 6-webinar (90 minutes each) virtual series will occur on March 1-3\, 2023. The goals of this virtual training series are to: \n\nConnect bold and progressive ideas\, concepts\, and theories around race and racism to practical and concrete skills and takeaways that can be incorporated into daily practice\, in and outside of court.\nDeliver concrete tips to check for and interrupt individual\, attorney\, judicial\, and systemic bias\, practice through a culturally humble and antiracist lens\, and improve outcomes for youth\, parents\, and families who are disproportionately impacted by systems involvement.\nAdvance and continue the conversation around race and racism in child welfare.\n\n\n\n\nContact:\nDaniel Trujillo\ndaniel.trujillo@naccchildlaw.org\n303-864-5359\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/naccs-inaugural-race-equity-virtual-training-series/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230302T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230302T170000
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UID:10000687-1677744000-1677776400@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:NACC’s Inaugural Race Equity Virtual Training Series
DESCRIPTION:This virtual training program is being held March 1-3.  The link to register can be found below:  https://www.naccchildlaw.org/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=1696252&group= \n  \nNACC Race Equity Series Agenda 2023 \nRegister NOW for NACC’s Inaugural Race Equity Virtual Training Series. This 6-webinar (90 minutes each) virtual series will occur on March 1-3\, 2023. The goals of this virtual training series are to: \n\nConnect bold and progressive ideas\, concepts\, and theories around race and racism to practical and concrete skills and takeaways that can be incorporated into daily practice\, in and outside of court.\nDeliver concrete tips to check for and interrupt individual\, attorney\, judicial\, and systemic bias\, practice through a culturally humble and antiracist lens\, and improve outcomes for youth\, parents\, and families who are disproportionately impacted by systems involvement.\nAdvance and continue the conversation around race and racism in child welfare.\n\n\n\n\nContact:\nDaniel Trujillo\ndaniel.trujillo@naccchildlaw.org\n303-864-5359\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/naccs-inaugural-race-equity-virtual-training-series-2/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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