6-Hour Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

Whether representing children, parents or a child welfare or foster care agency, in private practice, government, public interest practice or as a policy advocate, the environment in which advocates operate is increasingly complex. This year, PLI’s 22nd Annual Children’s Law Institute will focus on a variety of legal and social issues affecting child welfare and juvenile justice practice.

What You Will Learn

• Review the latest updates in child welfare and juvenile justice law
• Learn about the challenges of implementing Kinship Care
• Understand candor in the courtroom and other ethical issues for children’s law practitioners
• Discuss what's working - and what isn't - with Raise the Age rules

Special Features

Earn up to 1.5 hours of Ethics credit

Who Should Attend

This program will benefit child, parent and family advocates working in the private or public sector in New York State, in law, social work or public policy.

***Scholarships are available to attend this program. For more information and to apply, please use the following link: https://learning.pli.edu/scholarship

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