Navigating and Responding to Tech-Enabled Trauma

These webinar series are for judges only and are presented at no cost. The tuition for each webinar will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship.

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Days & Times

9 a.m. Hawaii / 11 a.m. Alaska / Noon Pacific / 1 p.m. Mountain / 2 p.m. Central / 3 p.m. Eastern
Duration: 75 minutes

Course Location

Online

Course Fees

These webinar series are for judges only and are presented at no cost. The tuition for each webinar will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship.

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August 24, 2022

Today, litigants and their children are spending more time online and on their devices than ever before.

This new reality also means that family conflict, domestic violence and custody issues have gone digital. As a result, people are experiencing harm and trauma in unique ways and our judicial institutions must adapt to the changing needs of the communities they serve.

In this session, we will highlight the common types of online harm people are experiencing today and break down how the resulting trauma is creating new unique challenges for these victims - and for court staff. From this place of understanding, we will cover how anyone can anticipate these issues and use practical approaches to navigate these challenges and help modern litigants enjoy a more positive court experience.

Tuition

These webinar series are for judges only and are presented at no cost. The tuition for each webinar will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship. $0

What will I learn?

During this course, you will learn to:

  • identify three common forms of online abuse associated with tech-enabled trauma
  • explain three characteristics of resulting tech-enabled trauma and
  • apply three practical approaches to assisting litigants experiencing these issues


Faculty
Mr. Adam Dodge

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This new reality also means that family conflict, domestic violence and custody issues have gone digital. As a result, people are experiencing harm and trauma in unique ways and our judicial institutions must adapt to the changing needs of the communities they serve.

In this session, we will highlight the common types of online harm people are experiencing today and break down how the resulting trauma is creating new unique challenges for these victims - and for court staff. From this place of understanding, we will cover how anyone can anticipate these issues and use practical approaches to navigate these challenges and help modern litigants enjoy a more positive court experience.

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