Building a trauma-informed culture
Explore strategies for creating supportive environments that promote well-being, trust, and psychological safety in the workplace. Panelists will examine the impact of workplace trauma and share practical ways court leaders can respond with empathy and awareness.
Moderator:
- Abby Kuschel, principal court management consultant, NCSC
Panelists:
- DesireƩ D. Biggs, court planner II, Connecticut Judicial Branch
- Kim Etherton, licensed independent mental health practitioner, Lincoln, Nebraska
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Embracing failure: Charting a path to resilient courts
Learn how setbacks can serve as powerful learning tools and the importance of fostering a culture that embraces reflection, adaptation, and growth to build more resilient and responsive courts.
Competency & restoration reimagined from practice to possibility: Competency process improvements
Learn why jurisdictions should carefully consider when to use the competency process. Evaluating current processes and policies can lead to better processing times, use of data assessments to improve outcomes, forensic evaluation improvements, and the implementation of competency dockets.
Competency & restoration reimagined from practice to possibility: Level setting
This webinar will provide an overview of the competency to stand trial system including current laws, current issues, and current lawsuits to help build a foundation for evaluating your jurisdiction's current competency to stand trial system.