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Foundations in Domestic Violence Courts

Trauma-Informed Processes

 

This presentation focuses on what trauma is, how it affects us, why we should consider it in the courtroom, and what courtroom practices we can implement to help alleviate the ongoing effects of trauma. The prevalence of serious traumatic experiences among our neighbours and fellow community members is alarming, and its consequences can be severe, manifesting in stressful environments like courtrooms. Presenters in this section will walk through direct clinical experiences, personal experiences, and a case study to help illustrate the many sides of trauma. This presentation will conclude with suggestions on how court practitioners can better help case participants cope with trauma and on how to incorporate trauma-informed practices into the courtroom.

 

Lindsey Price Jackson, Senior Program Manager of Community Justice Initiatives, Centre for Justice Innovation, New York

Kathryn Ford, Director of Clinical Supervision and Child Witness Initiatives Centre for Justice Innovation, New York

 

Yukon Domestic Violence Court

 

The “why, the how and impacts” of the Yukon Domestic Violence Court. Barriers, Challenges, Successes and best practice recommendations.

 

May Stewart

Director of Justice,

Liard Government

 

Joanne Greene

Manager,

Justice Wellness Centre



Kelly Allen

In-house clinical counsellor

Justice Wellness Centre

 

Calgary Domestic Violence Court

 

The “why, the how and impacts” of the Calgary Domestic Violence Court shall be discussed including challenges, successes and best practice recommendations


Maggie Mackillop

Executive Director

Homefront Calgary

Calgary Domestic Violence Court

Justin Dafoe

Director of Advancement

Homefront Calgary

Calgary Domestic Violence Court