In partnership with the Children’s Commission, TexasBarCLE presented a live webcast entitled “Building Better Youth Outcomes: The Importance of Being Trauma Informed” on March 10, 2022.
The Honorable Darlene Byrne, Chief Justice of the 3rd Court of Appeals of Texas, reviewed the new trauma-informed training requirements added for attorney ad litems in Texas Family Code Section 107.004 during the 87th Regular Legislative Session. The presentation includes a discussion of the symptoms and impact of trauma on a child, caregiver-child attachment considerations, the role trauma-informed care and services can play in a child’s life, the importance of screening children for trauma, the risk of re-traumatization for families involved with the child welfare system, and tools for attorney ad litems to provide effective advocacy for their child clients.
The webcast is available through the TexasBarCLE online classroom and has been approved for 1.0 hour of MCLE, with 1.0 hour of ethics credit. To register, visit the TexasBarCLE webpage. The cost of the CLE is $55. Viewer discounts are detailed upon registration and scholarships are available for qualifying attorneys through TexasBarCLE.