Many individuals who interact with the justice system have experienced significant trauma. To mitigate the impact of adverse childhood experiences and improve long-term outcomes, some courts have developed programs and policies that train court personnel on the effects of trauma and adversity, modify courtroom environments to reduce stress, and integrate services for children and families.
During this session, hear from Judge Sheila Calloway, Juvenile Court Judge in Davidson County, Tennessee; Mimi Graham, Director of Florida State Universityβs Center for Prevention and Early Intervention Policy; and Amelia Thorn, Assistant Director of the Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law School and member of the North Carolina Chief Justiceβs Task Force on ACEs-Informed Courts.
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About the Pathways to Resilience Learning Network
The Pathways to Resilience Learning Network provides state leaders a collaborative space for information sharing, highlighting best practices, and exploring different approaches to preventing childhood adversity and addressing trauma. The virtual monthly sessions will feature state leaders and other national experts sharing concrete, evidence-informed, and actionable approaches to promoting healing and resilience.
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