OCR invites you to our Annual Spring Conference.
Topics:
- Decriminalizing Disabilities: Helping All of Our Youth Thrive | Dr. Kristin Henning, Georgetown Law
- It’s Still the Children’s Code: How to Advocate for Children and Youth When Standing is Being Challenged | Josi McCauley, Jenna Mazzucca
- Lawyers Can Talk to Kids: Understanding Child Development in the Context of Legal Relationships | Dr. Spinks-Franklin
- RGAP Refresher: Eligibility, Certification | CDHS
- Cultural Responsiveness in Child Welfare Courts: Data, Targeted Universalism, and Antiracist Advocacy | Kenisha Coon
- JD Track (tailored to JD cases but open to any contractor)
- The Rules of Professional Conduct and the GAL in Juvenile Delinquency Cases | David Beller, Nathan Bruggeman
- Trust, Trauma, and Transformation: How to Persuade the Court that Community-Based Alternatives Serve a Youth’s Best Interests | Dana Walters Flores
- Juvenile Delinquency Sentencing | Alexis Mayer, Public Defender
- CC Track (tailored to CC work but open to attorneys as well)
- Way of the RAE: What Do You Need to Know | Matt Cloven, RAE Representatives
- Understanding the CHRP Waiver: Eligibility, Access, and System Responsibilities | Matt Cloven
- Helping Case Consultants Navigate Medicaid: Accessing Services, Avoiding Barriers, and Solving Real-World Cases | Matt Cloven
This training is limited to OCR attorneys and case consultants and will be recorded.

