A Multidisciplinary Response to Sex Trafficking in Indigenous Communities

Virtual

The Tribal State Court Consortium is pleased to invite our Washington State Tribal Court Judges, State Court Judges, Court System Employees, Youth Justice Programs, DV/SA Advocates, Health Advocates, and Law Enforcement Officers to a special webinar presentation. This presentation emerges from the 2021 Gender Justice Study Report reiterating disproportionate victimization of Indigenous communities experiencing sex trafficking. With guidance from Kelly Stoner & Bonnie Clairmont of Tribal Law and Policy Institute, we will gain valuable education and best practices for victims

Judicial Community of Practice

Virtual

Topic: Making Quality Findings in Dependency and Termination Cases Guest Expert: Retired Judge Beth Andrus, WA Court of Appeals Division 1 Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

Judicial Community of Practice

Virtual

Topic: TBA Guest Experts: TBA Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

Judicial Community of Practice

Virtual

Topic: TBA Guest Experts: TBA Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

2024 Dependency Judicial Training Academy

Virtual

Access HUB: https://www.wacita.org/2024-dependency-judicial-training-academy/ Every year, Family & Youth Justice Programs (FYJP) holds a multi-day judicial training academy focused child dependency cases. In collaboration with judicial and system partners, we strive to create and deliver in-demand content that supports judicial officer practice and system leadership. Topics of the 2024 Judicial Academy will include the current state of child welfare in WA, case law and legislative updates, safety decisions and family engagement in cases involving fentanyl and responding to parent and child

Judicial Community of Practice

Virtual

Topic: Protein for All Guest Experts: Dr. Kristen Allott Open to judicial officers ONLY. Learn more here: Judicial Community of Practice 

Hope Awareness: Eastern WA in Spokane

Empire Health Foundation 1020 W Riverside Ave, Spokane, WA, United States

Building equitable systems and supports requires all the components of Hope Science - clear goals, pathways and a belief change can happen. The purpose of this event is to bring awareness to the power of hope. Community organizations, leaders, and champions for youth are encouraged to attend. There is no cost to attend this event, but we do ask you RSVP to ensure we have adequate space and materials for participants. Hope Week 2024 Flyer

Free