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Free CLE Friday 4/28; save the date: CLE May 10


 

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The Office of the Children's Ombudsman: What Parents' Attorneys Need to Know

FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2023

1¨C2 pm

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Co-sponsored by the VSB Access to Legal Services Committee, the VSB Young Lawyers Conference, and the National Association of Counsel for Children, Virginia chapter, this is the second session in a multi-part series designated to train court-appointed lawyers to zealously advocate for the rights of parents in child dependency and DSS cases. This session will be presented by the Children's Ombudsman Eric Reynolds. Reynolds will provide an intro of his office and then present on challenging "reasonable efforts" when the agency falls short of that obligation.

1.0 hour of Live/Interactive CLE credit (pending)






NACC Webinar:?
Save the Date:?CLE May 10, 12-1:30pm:


Engaging, Supporting, and Advocating for Incarcerated Parents & Their Children


Incarcerated parents and their children are at greater risk than parents who are not incarcerated of losing their relationship forever after the state initiates court proceedings. Incarcerated parents do matter and their ability to create, maintain, strengthen, and/or repair their relationship with their children during incarceration reduces harm to their children, improves child wellbeing in placement, and increases successful reentry and reunification of parents to the community.?


Professionals working in this system have different roles but all can do better to uplift the parent¡¯s voice in the court process; to engage early and actively with the incarcerated parent; to support their parent-child relationship, including the provision of remedial services, when needed; and to remove bias from decision-making in these cases that leads to unnecessary family separation. During this webinar, attendees will learn how legal practitioners and other decision-makers can change their outlook and advocacy when working with incarcerated parents.?

Valerie L'Herrou, NACC Virginia Coordinator



Valerie L¡¯Herrou

Deputy Director ¨C Center for Family Advocacy
Virginia Poverty Law Center
919 East Main Street, Suite 610
Richmond, VA 23219

Direct/Mobile Line: (804) 351-5276
Fax: (804) 649-0974

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