Shaping Child Welfare: Nevada’s Work to Improve the Dependency System
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Description:
Join us on "I’ll Allow It Nevada" as we speak with Zaide Martinez of the Administrative Office of the Courts to explore the important work of the Court Improvement Program. Zaide dives into different aspects of the program and shares insights on how data-driven, evidence-based practices are being used to ameliorate timely permanency for children and improve outcomes for children involved in the dependency system. Don’t miss this in-depth look at how Nevada is working to shape child welfare.
Learning Objectives:
1. Assess the role of the Court Improvement Program in improving the handling of child welfare and foster care cases.
2. Identify the data-driven, evidence-based practices employed to improve outcomes in abuse, neglect, and dependency cases.
3. Distinguish the impact of collaborative efforts between courts and child welfare agencies in ameliorating positive outcomes for children and families.
Faculty: AOC Court Improvement Program Officer Zaide Martinez
Audience:
- Judges and court staff
- Legal professionals
- Educators
- Anyone interested in child welfare
CLE/CJE: 0.5 CLE/CJE credit hours are available until December 31, 2027.
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