Using technology & remote services in navigator programs - part 2
During this study hall session, you will have an opportunity to apply what you learned during our our Feb. 6 Court Navigator School session, "Using technology & remote services in navigator programs."
For more information, contact Lonni Summers.
Future Court Navigator School sessions:
- Session 4: How to establish (and maintain) program funding
- Friday, April 10
- Faculty: Stacey Weiler, director of grants & access to justice, Illinois Bar Foundation; and Robby Southers, Ohio Access to Justice Foundation
- Session 5: Collecting & using court navigator program data
- Friday, June 5
Study hall dates:
- May 1
- June 26
Previous Court Navigator School sessions:
- Session 1: What do court navigator programs do: An overview & partnerships, part 1
- Friday, Oct. 3, 2025
- Faculty: Mary Ferwerda, chief deputy clerk of circuit court, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; Mary McClymont, senior fellow, Georgetown Justice Lab; Rob Wall, senior court management consultant, NCSC
- Session 2: How to train court navigator staff
- Friday, Dec. 5, 2025
- Faculty: Jill Roberts, deputy director, access to justice division, Illinois Courts
- Session 3: Using technology & remote services in navigator programs
- Friday, Feb. 6
- Faculty: Sheriece M. Perry, director, court services and law libraries department, Massachusetts Trial Courts Office of Court Management
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Using technology & remote services in navigator programs
Learn how court navigator programs can leverage technology to streamline administrative tasks, improve user experience, and increase efficiency.
How to train court navigator staff, part 2
During this study hall session, you will have an opportunity to apply what you learned during our our Dec. 5 Court Navigator School session, "How to train court navigators, part 1."
What do court navigator programs do: An overview & partnerships, part 1
Learn what makes a court navigator program successful by understanding the purpose and scope of court navigator programs and wide range of services provided. Faculty will discuss how navigator programs build and maintain strong partnerships with a variety of entities, including access to justice commissions, universities, civil legal aid providers, clerk's offices, courts, and other key stakeholders.