November virtual summit to examine virtual child welfare hearings
Please join us for a three-part virtual summit focused on virtual child welfare hearings. Over three Mondays in November, NCSC will bring together examples from state and local jurisdictions and national experts to discuss what we know so far about virtual child welfare hearings, describe emerging best practices, and provide guidance for sustaining and evaluating virtual practices moving forward. We will also host opportunities for networking and connecting with colleagues across the country to discuss their experiences.
Register today to reserve your seat. Your single registration will give you access to any (or all) of the three sessions.
Please check back for complete agendas for the Nov. 8 and 15 sessions.
Day 1, November 1 from 2-5 PM ET: What do we currently know about virtual child welfare hearings?
- Learn about findings from two national studies of virtual child welfare hearings
- Hear about state-level virtual-hearing studies and how states are applying their lessons to improving virtual hearings
Agenda
2:00—Welcome by David Slayton, Vice President, Court Consulting Services, NCSC
2:10 PM—"Child Welfare in a Virtual World: Findings from a National and Multisite Study" by Alicia Summers and Sophia Gatowski, Ph.D., Director, Systems Change Solution
3:00 PM—"What We're Learning about Virtual Child Welfare Hearings" by Teri Deal, NCSC
3:30 PM—"Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow! Ohio’s Response to the Pandemic and Using the Lessons Learned" by David Edelblute, Manager of the Children and Families Section at the Supreme Court of Ohio, and Kyana Pierson, Policy Counsel for the Children and Families Section at the Supreme Court of Ohio
4:30 PM—Breakout Rooms for Questions, Networking, and Discussion
Day 2, November 8, 2-5 PM ET: What are emerging best practices in virtual child welfare hearings?
Day 3, November 15, 2-5 PM ET: Sustaining and evaluating virtual child welfare hearings
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