National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
5 episodes
4 weeks ago
Court RENOvations not only highlights the NCJFCJ's efforts from its headquarters in Reno, NV, but also how the organization helps reshape our nation's courts to better serve families and communities. Hosted by NCJFCJ team members, each episode spotlights the judges, court professionals, and changemakers reimagining justice in bold, innovative ways. Join us as we explore what it takes to build a more responsive, compassionate court system.
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Court RENOvations not only highlights the NCJFCJ's efforts from its headquarters in Reno, NV, but also how the organization helps reshape our nation's courts to better serve families and communities. Hosted by NCJFCJ team members, each episode spotlights the judges, court professionals, and changemakers reimagining justice in bold, innovative ways. Join us as we explore what it takes to build a more responsive, compassionate court system.
Episode 3: From Challenge to Change: Best Practices in Child Welfare Reform
The Court RENOvation Podcast
59 minutes 25 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 3: From Challenge to Change: Best Practices in Child Welfare Reform
Judge Leonard Edwards (ret.) and Judge Michael Key join the podcast to share innovative practices and policies adopted by Model Courts and how data can help address persistent challenges in the child welfare system.
The Court RENOvation Podcast
Court RENOvations not only highlights the NCJFCJ's efforts from its headquarters in Reno, NV, but also how the organization helps reshape our nation's courts to better serve families and communities. Hosted by NCJFCJ team members, each episode spotlights the judges, court professionals, and changemakers reimagining justice in bold, innovative ways. Join us as we explore what it takes to build a more responsive, compassionate court system.