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19th Annual AB 1058 Child Support Training Conference Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Nuts & Bolts for New (and not so new) Family Law Facilitators Handout 1 | Handout 2 | Handout 3
Paralegals’ Roundtable What’s Culture Got to Do with It?: Becoming More Culturally Aware & Competent
Handout 1 | Handout 2 | Handout 3 | Handout 4 | Handout 5 | Handout 6 | Handout 7
AB 1058 Court Clerks’ Training Handout 1 | Handout 2 | Handout 3 | Handout 4 | Handout 5
Plenary Session/New Directions in Federal Child Support Best Practices in AB 1058 Child Support: Affordable Care Act, Deviation, and Partnerships between the Family Law Facilitator and the Local Child Support Agency
Ethics Elective for Child Support Commissioners Justice Begins with a Breath: Mindfulness-Based Practices for Sustainable Work in the Child Support System and Compassionate Justice for All
18th Annual AB 1058 Child Support Training Conference 18th Annual Child Support Conference Training Materials Part 1 (Tabs 1-22)
TAB 1: AB 1058 Primary Assignment OrientationTAB 2: New Child Support Commissioners’ OrientationTAB 3: Plenary Session/Welcomes & Updates (Judicial Council, DCSS & Legislative)TAB 4: Contempt Proceedings Related to Child Support OrdersTAB 5: Moving Forward While the World Is Standing Still: Advancing the Court’s Self Help Program in Times of Economic UncertaintyTAB 6: New Family Law Facilitators’ OrientationTAB 7: Affordable Care Act: Impact on Title IV-D Practices in the CourtTAB 8: Surviving – Maybe Even Thriving – in Child Support EnforcementTAB 9: Child Support Commissioners’ RoundtableTAB 10: Family Law Facilitators’ RoundtableTAB 11: General RoundtableTAB 12: Paralegals’ RoundtableTAB 13: AB 1058 Court Clerks’ TrainingTAB 14: AB 1058 Administration and AccountingTAB 15: Plenary Session/Case Law UpdateTAB 16: Coming Together to Keep Cases from Falling Apart: How Coordination with Judicial Officers, Facilitators, and Clerks Can Keep Compliance with CRC 5.83 on TrackTAB 17: Income Determination–Calculating Child SupportTAB 18: Income Determination–AdvancedTAB 19: Parentage Notwithstanding GeneticsTAB 20: Child Support–Related Technology for the 21st CenturyTAB 21: DCSS Guideline Calculator Training–Beginning TAB 22: DCSS Guideline Calculator Training–ExperiencedTAB 23: UIFSA RefresherTAB 24: Interjurisdictional Issues of InterestTAB 25: Determining Self-Employment IncomeTAB 26: Ethics Electives for Child Support CommissionersTAB 27: Domestic Violence Issues in a Court Setting: What Child Support Professionals Need to KnowTAB 28 Legal and Psychosocial Issues: Family Court after the U.S. Supreme Court DecisionsTAB 29 Neutrality: Ethics in Self Help and Family Law Assistance CentersTAB 30 DCSS PresentsTAB 31 Letters Rogatory: Asking for Help and Taking the Fear Out of Service Award AbroadTAB 32 Managing Cultural ComplexitiesTAB 33 Managing Domestic Violence Cases – Effects of DV on Court Professionals and Family Members Affected by Violence: What Research Does and Doesn’t Tell UsTAB 34 Transgender, Gender Identity, and Gender Roles: Overview for Family Court Programs/ServicesTAB 35 Modern Families: Implications of Multiple Parentage for Custody, Child Support, Benefits
17th Annual AB1058 Child Support Training Conference 17th Annual AB1058 Child Support Training Conference: September 24-27, 2013 Conference Materials Part 1 (Tabs A-O) (8MB)
Conference Materials Part 2 (Tabs P-X) (8MB)To Navigate Pages/Tabs: Move your cursor towards the bottom of the screen to view the floating toolbar. Click on the “Show Acrobat toolbar” icon on the left side of the toolbar and several icons will appear on the upper left hand-side of the screen. Click on the “Bookmarks” icon to open the tabs list. To Print: When printing materials, make sure to specify the exact page numbers of the section you want to print as the file has hundreds of pages. TAB A: AB 1058 Primary Assignment OrientationTAB B: New Child Support Commissioners’ OrientationTAB C: Plenary Session: Welcomes & Updates/Affordable Care Act and Child SupportTAB D: Addressing Child Support Issues with Incarcerated and Recently Released ObligorsTAB E: Affordable Care Act: Impact on Title IV‐D Practices in the CourtTAB F: International Issues in Child Support CasesTAB G: Roundtables: Child Support Commissioners/Family Law Facilitators/ParalegalsTAB H: Language Access: Civil Rights Laws and Your Work with LEP Court CustomersTAB I: New Family Law Facilitators’ OrientationTAB J: AB 1058 Court Clerks’ TrainingTAB K: AB 1058 Administration and AccountingTAB L: Plenary Session: Case Law UpdateTAB M: Income Determination: Calculating Child Support/AdvancedTAB N: Parentage Notwithstanding GeneticsTAB O: The Basics of Mindfulness for Self‐Care and Stress ManagementTAB P: DCSS Guideline Calculator Training: Beginning/ExperiencedTAB Q: UIFSA Refresher/Interjurisdictional Issues of InterestTAB R: Domestic Violence Issues in Child Support Cases: A Trauma Informed ApproachTAB S: Qualifying Ethics 5 Core CourseTAB T: Cultural Complexities: Becoming Aware, Sensitive and CompetentTAB U: Ethics for Family Law FacilitatorsTAB V: DCSS PresentsTAB W: Procedural How‐to’s for Child Support CommissionersTAB X: Procedural How‐to’s for Family Law Facilitators
16th Annual CS Training Conference CD, Part 2 (Tab N to Y)To Navigate Pages/Tabs: Move your cursor towards the bottom of the screen to view the floating toolbar. Click on the “Show Acrobat toolbar” icon on the left side of the toolbar and several icons will appear on the upper left hand-side of the screen. Click on the “Bookmarks” icon to open the tabs list. To Print: When printing materials, make sure to specify the exact page numbers of the section you want to print as the file has hundreds of pages. Tab A: New Child Support Commissioners’ OrientationTab B: Plenary Session/Welcome and UpdatesTab C: Best Practices – Establishing and Disestablishing Parentage: What To Do When Mom is Married and Has a Child with Someone Other than Her HusbandTab D: Child Support Services Outreach to Family Law Customers in the CourthouseTab E: New Family Law Facilitators' OrientationTab F: Modification Jurisdiction – In re Marriage of Gruen and Beyond (2011)Tab G: Trauma Informed Systems: What Do You Need to Know to Effectively Deal with Domestic Violence Victims and Batterers as PartiesTab H: Roundtables: Child Support Commissioners, Family Law Facilitators, and ParalegalsTab I: Confidentiality IssuesTab J: Court Clerks’ Training: Fundamentals, Advanced, with UIFSATab K: AB 1058 Administration and AccountingTab L: Contempt of Court, Punishment, Probation and Probation RevocationTab M: Dealing with Difficult Personalities: Tools and Strategies for Managing the Most Difficult Court UsersTab N: Insights and Strategies for Managing the Stressors Common to Family Law ProfessionalsTab O: Best Practices in Managing Your Courtroom and Collaborating with the LCSA and Facilitator’s OfficeTab P: Child Support Calculations for Family Law FacilitatorsTab Q: Income Determination: Calculating Child Support and AdvancedTab R: DCSS Guideline Calculator Training: Beginning and ExperiencedTab S: UIFSA: Interjurisdictional Case ProcessingTab T: Case Law UpdateTab U: DCSS PresentsTab V: Procedural How-To's for Family Law FacilitatorsTab W: Court-Based Conflict Resolution: An Overview of the Process and Special Issues Facing Those Who Provide Court-Based Mediation ServicesTab X: Criminal Justice Realignment and Child SupportTab Y: Judicial Ethics for Child Support Commissioners
15th Annual AB1058 Child Support Training Conference 15th Annual CS Training Conference CD, Part 1 Tabs A-N 15th Annual CS Training Conference CD, Part 2 Tabs O-V 2015 Beyond the Bench Beyond the Bench 23: User Experience Program Agenda To access informative handouts from the educational sessions, select the appropriate day below:
2013 Beyond the Bench Beyond the Bench XXII: Equal Access to Justice for Children and Families: The Legacies of Clarence Earl Gideon and Martin Luther King, Jr. Program Agenda To access informative handouts from the educational sessions, select the appropriate day below:Monday, December 2, 2013Tuesday, Decemeber 3, 2013Wednesday December 4, 2013
2011 Beyond the Bench Beyond the Bench 21: Coming of Age in Tough Times: Building Our Strength Together
Friday, December 16 Features all-day specialized trainings on the topics of Juvenile Dependency, Juvenile Delinquency, and AB 12 / AB 212.
Features education tracks for professionals working in Collaborative Justice; Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice; and Legal Aid / Self Help / Family Law. 2010 Beyond the Bench Collaboration Works! Improving Outcomes and Achieving Safety and Stability in Challenging TimesJune 3-4, 2010 Program Agenda Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Evening Session, Collaborative Strategies An Overview of Juvenile Dependency Law Effecting Educational OutcomesPart 1 Part 2 2013 Family Law Education Program (FLEP) 2013 FLEP At-A-Glance Agenda
Improving Permanency & Inclusion For Our Youth - Fall 2014 Improving Permanency & Inclusion For Our YouthThese regional trainings bring together judicial officers, court professionals, social workers, attorneys, probation officers, educators and others working with families and children coming to court. The trainings are funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and other agencies. The October 2014 training is the result of a collaborative effort between the Center for Families, Children & the Courts and the California Bay Area Academy. Agenda for San Francisco Training, October 21-22, 2014 Agenda for Sacramento Training, November 19-20, 2014
Day One: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Day one topics to include an overview of current legal information related to extended foster care and non minor dependents, decision making, concurrent planning, and permanency.
Extended Foster Care in California Q and A Overview of Benefits and Recent Changes under AB 12
Day Two: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Day two topics to focus on system competency around working with LGBTQ youth. Protective factors, standards, guidelines, and effective practices are among the topics that will be covered, in addition to a special presentation of the award winning documentary "Valentine Road."
Ensuring the Safety, Permanency and Well-Being of LGBTQ Youth in Care of Child Welfare Systems Foster Parent Survey LGBTQ Youth in Out-of-Home Care – Selected Bibliography and Resource Guide AB 458 Fact Sheet: The California Foster Care Non-Discrimination Act AB 1856 – Foster Youth: LGBT Cultural Competency Achieving Safety, Permanency and Well-Being by Improving Practice with LGBT Youth and Families ACF Information Memorandum on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning Youth in Foster Care Breaking the Silence: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Foster Youth Tell Their Stories Helping Families Support Their Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Children In the System and In the Life: Case Studies The Legal Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Youth in the Child Welfare System All Children – All Families Training Series: Glossary of Terms Queertionary 2.0 Transgender Terminology
Improving Permanency & Inclusion For Our Youth - Spring 2014 Improving Permanency & Inclusion For Our YouthThese regional trainings bring together judicial officers, court professionals, social workers, attorneys, probation officers, educators and others working with families and children coming to court. The trainings are funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and other agencies and are the result of a collaborative effort between the Center for Families, Children & the Courts and the California Northern, Central, Bay Area and Southern Training Academies. Agenda for Southern Training, San Diego May 13-14, 2014
Day One: 10:00am-5:00pm Day one topics to include an overview of current legal information related to extended foster care and non minor dependents, decision making, concurrent planning, and permanency. Materials for Day One Topics Extended Foster Care in California Supplement: Extended Foster Care/Non-Minor Dependents/Permanency
Unintended Consequences of AB12 and Potential Strategies for Change "The Unintended Consequences of AB12 and Potential Strategies for Change” Comprehensive Resource List
Learn more about extended foster care. Day Two: 8:30am-4:45pmDay two topics to include an overview of benefits for non minor dependents before shifting the focus to system competency around working with LGBTQ youth. Protective factors, standards, guidelines, and effective practices are among the topics that will be covered, in addition to a special presentation of the award winning documentary “Valentine Road” and producer Marta Cunningham. Materials for Day Two Topics
Overview of Benefits and Recent Changes under AB 12 and ACA The Legal Rights of LGBT Youth in the Child Welfare System
Transgender Terminology Cultural Humility CWLA - Best Practice Guidelines Guidelines for Managing Information Related to the Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity and Expression of Children in Child Welfare Systems Transgender Youth: Needs, Risks, Outcomes and the Role of the System Ensuring the Safety, Permanency and Well-Being of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) Youth in Care of Child Welfare Systems