Family courts
Who Is Everybody? In Family or Dependency Court
Summary
Who Is Everybody? In Family or Dependency Court is a brief guide in the I Am Isabella series that explains the different roles of people that a child may hear of or interact with throughout their child welfare case and in family or dependency court.
It includes practical tips for preparing for court and information on some...
What Is Your Job? In Family or Dependency Court
Summary
What Is Your Job? In Family or Dependency Court is a picture book in the Brave Maya series that explains the different roles of people that a child may interact with or hear about throughout their child welfare cases and in family or dependency court. It includes information on the role of the child in court and...
Who's That? In Family or Dependency Court
Summary
Who’s That? In Family or Dependency Court—a complementary piece to It’s Not Just You—is a brief guide that explains the different roles of people that a teenager may interact with or hear about throughout their child welfare case and in family or dependency court. It includes practical tips for preparing for court and information on some...
Family and Dependency Court Resources
Family and Dependency Court Resources
Use these materials with children and youth who may have involvement with family and dependency court as the victim of or witness to a crime. The materials teach children about how the child welfare system works, what their rights are, and how they can cope with the difficult feelings they might have during the process.
Character booklets about court roles...
Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials: Who's That? In Family and Dependency Court
Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials: Who is Everybody? In Family or Dependency Court
Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials: What Is Your Job? In Family or Dependency Court
Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials: Brave Maya
Child Victims and Witnesses Support Materials
OVC FY 2021 Enhancing Juvenile and Family Court Responses to Human Trafficking
The goals of this program are to develop or enhance programs to provide direct services and diversion programs for youth in contact with the juvenile and family court systems who are victims of sex and/or labor trafficking or at risk for human trafficking. Applicants are invited to apply under two purpose areas.
The Consortia Addressing Need (CAN) Program
American Bar Association (ABA): Center on Children and the Law
The Greenbook Initiative Final Evaluation Report
Court Performance Measures in Child Abuse and Neglect Cases: Technical Guide
Resource Guidelines: Improving Court Practice in Child Abuse and Neglect Cases
National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges: Domestic Violence and Child Maltreatment
This website provides publications and other information designed to support the safe and trauma-informed interactions between survivors of domestic violence and their children, the courts, and other systems.