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Additional Child Welfare Related CLE

Additional Child Welfare Related Online Content

The following non-accredited legal-education webinar replays are available for viewing and may qualify for attorney self-study hours pursuant to Texas MCLE Regulation 2.2.

The Judicial Trauma Institute was presented live on April 22-23, 2021, via webcast. The content was designed by Commission staff in partnership with the Statewide Collaborative on Trauma-Informed Care (SCTIC) Training Workgroup and hosted by the Texas Center for the Judiciary. The goal of the conference was for judicial teams to gain information and discover practical tools and resources about how to become a trauma-informed and trauma-responsive court in CPS cases. Judicial teams were composed by judges who invited the following members from their jurisdictions: a court coordinator; a prosecutor; an attorney who takes appointments for parents and for children in CPS cases; a senior-level Caseworker or Supervisor at DFPS; and a CASA Executive Director or Program Director. Due to the virtual format, additional child welfare stakeholders also attended.

Video replays and conference materials can be accessed on the Judicial Trauma Institute webpage.

On May 22, 2020, the Children's Commission hosted a 90-minute webcast, “Effective Advocacy in the Virtual CPS Courtroom,” designed for all practitioners on the CPS docket to share best practices when preparing cases and clients for a virtual hearing.

Moderated by Hon. Rob Hofmann, Judge of 452nd District Court and Jurist in Residence for the Children’s Commission, the panel discussion includes Dennis Arriaga, Managing Attorney for Region 8, DFPS; Jana Clift-Williams, court-appointed attorney in Caldwell, Comal and Guadalupe Counties; and Ann Marie Smith, court-appointed attorney in Bexar, Comal, Hays, Guadalupe, and Caldwell counties. Topics include how to facilitate the client’s meaningful participation in a virtual hearing; how to properly elicit testimony on Zoom; how to properly enter evidence on Zoom; and how to review orders in a virtual setting. 

Recording: Effective Advocacy in the Virtual CPS Courtroom.

On May 17, 2022, the Children’s Commission hosted a virtual presentation designed for judges and attorneys entitled “Overview of Qualified Residential Treatment Program Legal Requirements.”

Children’s Commission Executive Director, Jamie Bernstein, Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) Qualified Residential Treatment Program (QRTP) Lead, Texas Flowers-Moffett, and DFPS QRTP Specialist, Tiffani Tillman provided an overview of the QRTP model, the QRTP placement review process, and the required legal findings that must be made in court in relation to QRTP placements. Additionally, a sample case scenario was discussed to provide practical information to participants.

Judges are especially encouraged to view this webcast as it includes specific information about the court review requirements for placement of a child or youth in a QRTP and the related timelines required by the Texas Family Code.

The recorded webcast was approved for 1.0 hour of MCLE credit. The video replay, accompanying PowerPoint presentation, QRTP Referral Example, and responses to the questions posed in the live broadcast are now available below.

Recording: Overview of Qualified Residential Treatment Program Legal Requirements

PowerPoint: QRTP Webcast PowerPoint

Additional Materials:

On Thursday, January 20, 2022, the Children’s Commission’s Judicial Workgroup on the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) presented a free, 1.5-hour webcast entitled “The Texas Response to the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children.” Panelists from the Office of the Texas Governor, the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, the Texas Alliance of Child and Family Services, Texas CASA, and Texas Juvenile Justice Department provided insight into their efforts to prevent, identify, and support children at risk and survivors of commercial sexual exploitation. 

The recorded webcast, accompanying PowerPoint presentation, and handouts are available below. 

Recording: The Texas Response to the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children

 

 

Additional Resources:

On March 11, 2022, the Children’s Commission prerecorded training material for the Trial Skills Training Course entitled to “How to Build a CPS Trial Notebook.” Michele Surratt, Managing Attorney of DFPS Region 9, and Rob Galvin, Attorney at Law, discussed the importance of preparing for the final hearing from the outset of the case and provided best practice tips on building a trial notebook for child welfare cases.

Recording: Trial Skills Training: How to Build a CPS Trial Notebook

Additional Resources: Trial Skills Training: How to Build a CPS Trial Notebook PowerPoint

Child Welfare Related CLE through TexasBarCLE

In partnership with the CLE branch of the State Bar of Texas, TexasBarCLE, and the Children's Commission produces MCLE courses on child welfare and related issues to provide training for court-appointed attorneys and attorneys representing the Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS).

From 2012 through 2019, the Children’s Commission partnered with TexasBarCLE to broadcast a day-long, 6 MCLE hours’ worth of training for attorneys who represented children, parents, and DFPS in child welfare proceedings. The Commission also worked with TexasBarCLE in 2022 to produce “Building Better Youth Outcomes: The Importance of Being Trauma Informed,” for 1 hour of MLE credit, including 1 hour of ethics. At this time, the Commission’s partnership with TexasBarCLE is focused on participating in the Child Protection Law Section’s Curriculum Committee and supporting that Section through a grant for scholarships to their annual Advanced Training and the annual Child Abuse and Neglect Workshop.

The TexasBarCLE’s Online Classroom of child welfare-related courses is available at a reduced rate to court-appointed attorneys representing children and/or parents. For attorneys representing the State of Texas, TexasBarCLE provides scholarships based on financial need. Judges and their full-time staff attorneys can view these offerings for free.

To view the list of MCLE courses offered through TexasBarCLE, please link below to access the Child Welfare Practice Area: TexasBarCLE Online Classroom:

TexasBar CLE Website

 

To register for any CLE course, one must be a registered user of the State Bar's website. The account is free and registrants do not have to be a member of the State Bar of Texas.

These offerings available in the Child Welfare Practice area of TexasBarCLE’s Online Classroom may be considered in some jurisdictions to meet the statutory three-hour continuing legal education requirements and/or trauma-informed training requirements set forth in Texas Family Code Sections 107.004 and 107.0131 for attorneys to qualify for court appointments on child protection dockets or to qualify to remain on a court-appointed list. The determination of whether a MCLE offering meets the requirements to receive appointments and/or to qualify to remain on a court-appointment list to represent children and/or parents in child welfare cases is at the discretion of the appointing judge.

Additionally, the TexasBarCLE Online Library offers reports and written materials.

Please email CCTraining@txcourts.gov if you should have any questions.

Live broadcasts are archived in the TexasBarCLE’s Child Welfare Practice Area in their Online Classroom. Courses in the Online Classroom are added and rotated off periodically, as needed.