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SUMMARY:What’s Sex Got to Do with Hope\, Healing\, and Resilience? Healthy Sexual Development to Improve Outcomes for Youth in Foster Care
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the RHEP. 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\nNo matter what sector you come from – education\, workforce\, housing\, transportation\, child welfare\, health\, or advocacy –  knowing how to support the healthy sexual development of young people is important in supporting them. Sexual and reproductive health intersects with and influences all aspects of the life of a young person in foster care\, including their overall social-emotional wellbeing. \nAs in prior conferences\, the 2021 Reproductive Health Equity Project (RHEP) conference will include sessions in three areas: Head\, Heart\, and Hands. The Head\, Heart and Hands framework was developed by Just Communities for talking about and taking action on equity. \n“Head” Sessions: Attendees will learn the current data\, law\, and policy behind sexual and reproductive health for youth in foster care. \n“Hands” Sessions: Attendees will hear about exciting new sexual health education and health services that are tailored to youth in foster care and get concrete tools to support the healthy sexual development\, bodily autonomy\, and decision-making of the young people with whom they work. \n“Heart” Sessions: Attendees will be offered the opportunity to think about and re-envision traditional narratives about what it means to support young people’s healthy sexual development and family construction. The expert perspectives of young people with lived experience in the foster care system will be centered and highlighted throughout. \nAnd for 2021\, we introduce “Hope”: This year\, RHEP will take the Head\, Heart\, and Hands framework one step further and highlight throughout the day how ‘Hope’  plays a crucial role in young people’s resilience and aspirational healing journeys. Concepts\, practices\, and opportunities for healing will be interwoven throughout the day. \nJoin us on August 5th to understand and receive tools to empower youth in foster care to make informed decisions about their bodies\, relationships\, and reproductive lives and futures. \nCertificates of completion provided.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/whats-sex-got-to-do-with-hope-healing-and-resilience-healthy-sexual-development-to-improve-outcomes-for-youth-in-foster-care/
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SUMMARY:Legal Services of New Jersey Justice Series Substance Use in the Child Welfare System
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we explore substance use in thechild welfare system\, the stereotypes and\nconfusion. The webinar focuses on ways\nremovals can be prevented by supporting\nparents with substance use disorders\, and\nthe need for a nationwide culture shift to\nprevent removals. \nWe’ll also discuss the Adoption and Safe\nFamilies Act (ASFA)\, which requires states\nto file a termination of parental rights (TPR)\npetition for any child who has remained\nin foster care for 15 of the previous 22\nmonths. ASFA presents major challenges\nto parents suffering from substance use\ndisorders. \nDue to limited treatment programs and services\, they face delays in\ncompleting their case plans within the ASFA timeline. \n  \n[Information Flyer]
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/legal-services-of-new-jersey-justice-series-substance-use-in-the-child-welfare-system/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Legal Services of New Jersey Justice Series Substance Use in the Child Welfare System
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by the LSNJ. 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 us as we explore substance use in the child welfare system\, the stereotypes and\nconfusion. The webinar focuses on ways removals can be prevented by supporting parents with substance use disorders\, and the need for a nationwide culture shift to prevent removals. \nWe’ll also discuss the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA)\, which requires states to file a termination of parental rights (TPR) petition for any child who has remained in foster care for 15 of the previous 22 months. ASFA presents major challenges to parents suffering from substance use disorders. Due to limited treatment programs and services\, they face delays in completing their case plans within the ASFA timeline. \n[Informational Flyer]
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/legal-services-of-new-jersey-justice-series-substance-use-in-the-child-welfare-system-2/
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SUMMARY:44th National Child Welfare Law Conference | From Crisis to Innovation: Toward a Family-Centered Justice System
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by NACC. 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\nOnce again\, the top leaders in child welfare law will come together – onsite and online! \nThis continues to be a critical time for community\, information-sharing\, and dialogue as we redefine advocacy during a public health crisis and a movement to end racism and bias in child welfare. NACC is balancing the gradual return of onsite gatherings with providing an alternative for attendees who need or prefer an online event. \nIn-Person Dates: NACC’s onsite conference will be held in Denver\, Colorado\, August 14-15\, 2021. The Children’s Law Office Convening is Friday\, August 13\, 2021 and the Lunch and Learn session is Saturday\, August 14\, 2021. \nOnline Dates: NACC’s online conference will be August 16-18\, 2021 in the comfort of your home\, office\, park –or the Hyatt Regency Denver. If an onsite conference is not possible due to public health concerns\, the NACC conference will be entirely online from August 16-18\, 2021. \n\n\n\n\nDual Conference (onsite and online)\nEarly Registration Rates (through 7/15)\n\nOnline-Only Conference\nEarly Registration Rates (through 7/15)\n\n\n$ 375 CWLS \n$ 400 NACC Members \n$ 600 Non-Members\n$ 275 CWLS \n$ 300 NACC Members \n$ 500 Non-Members\n\n\nRegular Registration Rates (starting 7/16)\nRegular Registration Rates (starting 7/16)\n\n\n$ 375 CWLS \n$ 500 NACC Members \n$ 700 Non-Members\n$ 275 CWLS \n$ 400 NACC Members \n$ 600 Non-Members
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/44th-national-child-welfare-law-conference-from-crisis-to-innovation-toward-a-family-centered-justice-system/
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SUMMARY:Linking the Past to Our Advocacy: Lessons from Lowell's Black History Trail
DESCRIPTION:Approved for 1.5 hours of CAFL\, YAD\, and Adult Criminal CLE\nRSVP to Deb (dfreitas@freitas-law.com) or Cris (cfreitas@freitas-law.com) so that we can have a headcount for ice cream. \nSee attached flyer for more information including parking and directions. Lowell Black History CLE Flyer Sept 23 Updated \nThe CLE\, “Linking the Past to Our Advocacy: Lessons from Lowell’s Black History Trail” will be held outdoors–rain or shine– during lunchtime (since the trail runs very close to the Lowell Justice Center) and ends at our office for an ice cream social/debrief. \nWe’ll be walking the entire Lowell Black History Trail which consists of 16 pop-up markers throughout downtown Lowell. Feel free to bring a mask (or not) and socially distance (or not) during the walk–no judging\, just walking. We’ll reflect on each of the markers and will have a few opportunities to discuss how lessons from the past can help us better advocate for our clients. At certain markers\, they’ll be a chance to win *really cool* (legal term) prizes for participation in the discussion! The CLE will end at Freitas & Freitas\, LLP\, 256 Middlesex Street\, for a free ice cream social (individually packaged\, of course). Grab free water and a cool summer treat to take back with you to court\, eat outside\, or enjoy in the air conditioning with colleagues! Check out the attached flyer for more details and parking tips. \nBONUS: In our loop back for the ice cream social\, we’ll also be admiring the Black History Art Walk banners hanging on the street lamps on Middlesex Street from the RMV garage up to the Courthouse.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/linking-the-past-to-our-advocacy-lessons-from-lowells-black-history-trail/
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