Daily Briefs

Speakers to discuss helping youth, families through re-entry process


The Michigan Judicial Institute will present a two-part webinar series, “Supporting Justice-Involved Youth and Families Through the Re-Entry Process,” in which presenters will provide an overview of the evidence-based service model Intensive Care Coordination with Wraparound (ICCW), discuss the Serious Emotional Disturbances Waiver (SEDW), and describe the youth re-entry process.

On Friday, February 27, “Part 1: Intensive Care Coordination with Wraparound and Serious Emotional Disturbance Waivers” will be presented from noon to 1 p.m.  This webinar will discuss:

• An overview of ICCW and how it supports youth and families.

• Eligibility for ICCW and how services can be accessed.

• How ICCW planning is utilized in transition planning for re-entry purposes.

• An overview of the SEDW, including eligibility, the referral process, and available services.

Speaking during the program will be Tammy Sattelberg, departmental specialist for Intensive Care Coordination with Wraparound at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services in the Bureau of Children’s Coordinated Health Policy and Supports; and Bethany Sebree, the SED waiver analyst for the State of Michigan’s Bureau of Children’s Coordinated Health Policy and Supports. 

The intended audience for the webinar include juvenile probation officers and caseworkers, Case Management Organizations, MDHHS juvenile justice specialists and foster care workers, school personnel, attorneys, social service providers, Juvenile Justice County Team members, mental health providers and supervisors, family court administrators and supervisors, and other juvenile justice stakeholders.

To register for the webinar, visit https://mjieducation.mi.gov and scroll down to “upcoming MJI events.”


Catholic Lawyers Society to conduct Lenten Retreat


The Catholic Lawyers Society of Metropolitan Detroit will conduct a Lenten Retreat on Saturday, February 21, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Solanus Casey Center, 1780 Mt. Elliot St. in Detroit.

The event will be led by retreat master Rev. Paul Czarnota, chaplain of the Catholic Lawyers Society of Metropolitan Detroit, judge of the Metropolitan Tribunal, Archdiocese of Detroit.  The retreat will feature mass, fellowship, and reflection.  Continental breakfast and lunch are included.

Cost is $40 a person and members’ guests are welcome.  Law students may attend for free.  To register, visit www.catholiclawyerssociety.org/lenten-retreat-2026.


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