The National Center for State Courts’ Family-Centered Justice will present a webinar on “Comprehensive Screening” Friday, August 25, from 1 to 2 p.m. via Zoom.
The purpose of Family-Centered Justice at NCSC is to cultivate courts that center on families and help build strong communities where all families thrive.
In this webinar, NCSC’s Nora Sydow will moderate a panel discussion with Joe DiTunno, deputy director of Family Services at the Connecticut Judicial Branch, Court Support Services Division; Tricia Lucido, director of Probation Services at Montgomery County Juvenile Courts; and Tara Kunkel, executive director of Rulo Strategies.
These comprehensive screening experts will discuss universal behavioral health screening for youth, social determinants of health screening, and family triage screening. They will discuss how their screeners are used and the outcomes they have shown and engage attendees in a Q&A session.
To register for the “Comprehensive Screening” webinar, visit www.ncsc.org and click on “webinars.”
- Posted August 18, 2023
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'Comprehensive Screening' explored by NCSC's Family-Centered Justice
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