Register now for the 2025 Institute for New Juvenile and Family Court Judges! Designed for state and tribal judicial officers new to, or returning to, juvenile and family court benches, this intensive 4?-day program offers essential tools and knowledge to handle complex cases with confidence. Led by experienced faculty, topics will include child and adolescent development, trauma-informed justice, the Indian Child Welfare Act, abuse and neglect, and more. Judges will also connect with peers nationwide, building strong networks for ongoing learning and professional growth. Secure your spot: https://loom.ly/PlEpyKs
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
非盈利组织
Reno,Nevada 4,209 位关注者
Improving the Lives of Children and Families Since 1937.
关于我们
In 1937, a group of judges sought to improving the effectiveness of the nation's juvenile courts and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) was born. Pursuing our mission of improving the courts and systems practice for our nation's children and families, as well as raising awareness of child welfare and domestic violence issues continues to this day. The NCJFCJ provides cutting-edge training, wide-ranging technical assistance, and research to help the nation's courts, judges and staff in their important work. Each year, the NCJFCJ provides education, technical assistance, and publications to an estimated 30,000 judges, court administrators, social and mental health workers, police, probation officers, and others working in the juvenile and family courts at its headquarters in Reno and throughout the country. In conjunction with the University of Nevada, Reno and the National Judicial College, the NCJFCJ participates in unique advanced degree programs for judges and other court professionals.
- 网站
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https://www.ncjfcj.org
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Reno,Nevada
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1937
- 领域
- juvenile and family justice、child abuse and neglect、adoption and foster care、juvenile delinquency、family violence、victims of juvenile offenders、alcohol and drug abuse、termination of parental rights、custody and visitation和minority issues
地点
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges员工
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Joey Ordu?a Hastings
Chief Executive Officer of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
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Dr. Bridgett Ortega M.A., J.D., D.M.
Building Better Bridges, LLC (3BC) - Bridging the gap between people and possibilities.
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Anthony Capizzi
International Lecturer, Faculty for multiple National Organizations and Visiting Judge by Ohio Supreme Court Assignment
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Jackie Ruffin
Manager of Communications at National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
动态
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Join our upcoming webinar addressing the persistent issue of high staff turnover in child protection agencies, and highlighting the importance of having engaged child welfare professionals to ensure quality support for children and families. Attendees will learn how utilizing?judicial leadership skills and the Enhanced Resource Guidelines from the NCJFCJ can mitigate the impact of this turnover on child welfare cases. Register now: https://loom.ly/r4MbNcg
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The National SOGIE Center's new animated video for the Pride Justice Resource Center provides crucial insights into supporting LGBTQ2S+ justice-involved youth. It outlines data around LGBTQ2S+ youth disparities and experiences in systems, and provides practical strategies for juvenile justice systems to ensure equitable treatment and support. Watch the full animation here: https://loom.ly/PzbaYtM
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The NCJFCJ team had the pleasure of attending Awaken INC's annual banquet, where they premiered their powerful documentary, At What Cost, focused on the fight against sex trafficking. Congratulations to the Awaken team for creating such a profound and compelling film. Katie Freeman Cheri Ely
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The National Center for Juvenile Justice, the National Institute of Justice, and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention(OJJDP) have developed a new data snapshot "Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Processing of Delinquency Cases, 2005-2022". This snapshot updates OJJDP's statistical briefing book with new insights on referral rates, out-of-home placements and more. View the full data snapshot here: https://loom.ly/_vEv8FI
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Support the Judith Horgan Scholarship and help NCJFCJ members cover registration fees to access valuable training and conferences that enhance their ability to serve children, families, and survivors of violence. Thanks to a generous donor, every contribution will be matched up to $10,000 through the end of the year—doubling your impact! Donate to the fund here: https://loom.ly/bNJfVqY
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This Veterans Day, the NCJFCJ honors the service, sacrifice, and resilience of military veterans and deeply appreciates those who protect our country. We recognize the unique challenges faced by military-connected families, and our National Resource Center on Military-Connected Families and the Courts is here to support judicial officers who work with these families. Explore our resources: https://loom.ly/vGJ3JHI
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The National Center for Juvenile Justice, the National Institute of Justice and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention just released "Delinquency Cases in Juvenile Court, 2021", which shares insightful statistics on delinquency cases in U.S. juvenile courts from 2005 to 2021. A decrease in cases was seen in all four offense categories. Read the full publication here: https://loom.ly/Lte5Htw
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Join us on Monday, November 11th for a brand new episode of Monday Morning Moments! Dr. Melissa Piasecki will present "Blue Space/Green Space: Finding Your Own Wellness." In this session, we will discuss how spending time in natural spaces can enhance our health, boost happiness, and strengthen resilience against illness. Together, we’ll develop strategies to incorporate these benefits into our daily lives! The series is sponsored by Our Family Wizard and is brought to you FREE of charge. Register here: https://loom.ly/TYqQ1uc