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20230125-124826-31

Submitted by Mary Rene Rodr… on

NAICJA staff & consultants presented at the HTWC Enhancement Training on September 26-27, 2022 on Developing Collaborative Models of Linking Healing Court Participants to Legal Services and Veterans' Outreach and Legal Assistance in Rural and Geographically Vast and Diverse Areas. Additionally, NAICJA moderated a Roundtable/Symposium session to discuss challenges/barriers and suggested legal service needs for AI/AN Veterans, and receive feed back on the Native Veterans project logo design.

20230124-230624-23

Submitted by Mary Rene Rodr… on

Monthly meetings with the individual pilot project sites, Oklahoma Indian Legal Services (OILS) that include Quapaw Nation Tribal Court in order to plan and implement a holistic defense pilot project.

20230120-160313-85

Submitted by Najah Magloire on

Center staff hosted an in-person site visit for Ruby Qazilbash, Deputy Director of Policy & Cornelia Sigworth, Associate Deputy Director at the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The site visit included meeting a an over of the Center, a site tour, and various discussions.

20230112-121234-36

Submitted by Ms. Walla D Elshekh on

Center staff organized and hosted a in-person site visit to Newark Community Solutions (NCS) for two individuals from the Paterson Law Department. The site visit, hosted by Kelly Mulligan-Brown, the Director of New Jersey Programs, included an observation of the community court process in preparation for a potential assessment contract for a community justice initiative assessment in Paterson.

20230112-115744-44

Submitted by Najah Magloire on

Center staff organized and hosted an in-person site visit to Midtown Community Court (MCC) for 9 stakeholders from the Downtown Austin Community Court. The site visit included meeting a site tour, discussions, and overviews of the court's programs, including Community First.

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