We are often defined in life by what we stand for, what we stand against, and who we stand with, in Family Justice Centers our choices on each of these can change the world for hurting families.
Don't miss the opportunity to ask all your Family Justice Center questions! Participate in an informal conference call with Diane McGrogan, LCSW on Tuesday, Nov. 18th from 10-11am Pacific Time.
Dial: 888-296-6500
Guest Code: 651039
Topics Include:
Best Practices
Board Development
Client Intake and Services
Confidentiality and Information Sharing
Communication Systems
Community Assessment
Data Collection and Evaluation
DV and Children
Getting Buy-In
Governance Structure
Faith-Based Partnerships
Funding and Sustainability for Centers
Internship Programs
Launching a Forensic Medical Unit
Law Enforcement Training
Media and Public Relations
Offender Accountability
Operations – Forms, MOUs, Protocols,
Partnership Development
Prosecution Policies and Practices
Safety and Security Considerations
Strangulation
Strategic Planning
Sustainability
Technology Considerations
Training for judges
Victim Confidentiality and Information Sharing
Volunteers (Recruiting, training, retaining)
Oakland Tribune, CA -Jan 3, 2009 About 50 turned out at the home of State Treasurer Bill Lockyer and Nadia Davis-Lockyer, executive director of the Alameda County Family Justice Center and ...
Monroe News Star, LA - January 4, 2009 The Family Justice Center in Monroe, which counsels and assists domestic violence victims, observed an increase of 50 percent from 2006 to 2007. ...
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY -Jan 4, 2009 The Stop Violence Against Women Act Grant, typically referred to as VAWA, is an essential source of funding for the Family Justice Center. ...