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Message ID: 10868
Date: 2021-01-08

Author:Duprey, Erinn K

Subject:Join us for a FREE Webinar on Jan. 21 Using Adolescent Developmental Science to Transform the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems

Join the conversation on January 21st! The TRANSFORM Research Center invites you and those in your organization to join us for a free webinar, Using Adolescent Developmental Science to Transform the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems. Please spread the word. Below are event details and registration information: Register for live event (link and materials will also be sent post event) Register to receive recording link and materials (will not attend live) Using Adolescent Developmental Science to Transform the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems Thursday, 1/21/2021 - 12:00- 1:00 PM ET In 2019, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine issued a ground-breaking report, The Promise of Adolescence: Realizing Opportunity for All Youth. In this presentation, Susan Vivian Mangold, an author on this report, will present her findings and describe how adolescent developmental science can be applied to child-serving systems, including the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Through the findings of the report, Ms. Mangold will discuss many of the leading issues for youth, families and advocates working to transform the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Speaker: Susan Vivian Mangold is Chief Executive Officer at Juvenile Law Center. She is a Professor Emeritus at University at Buffalo School of Law, where she taught for over 20 years and served as Vice Dean for Academics. Her teaching and scholarship focused on Children and the Law. Ms. Mangold was also Chair of the University-wide Strategic Strength in Civic Engagement and Public Policy, and brings her expertise in community-based research to Juvenile Law Center. She is co-editor of West Publishing’s casebook, Children and the Law: Doctrine, Policy and Practice (7th Edition, 2020). The Transform Research Center is committed to providing inclusive experiences and equal access to programs, services, and meetings. If you anticipate needing any type of communication access (ASL interpreting, closed captioning) please contact Corey Nichols-Hadeed at Corey_nichols@urmc.rochester.edu . In all situations, a good faith effort will be made to provide accommodations. Contact Us! Visit our website: www.thetransformcenter.org Follow us on Twitter: @TheTRANSFORMctr / https://twitter.com/thetransformctr Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Transform-Research-Center-101592591764015 Email us at: TRANSFORM@urmc.rochester.edu

Join the conversation on January 21st! The TRANSFORM Research Center invites you and those in your organization to join us for a free webinar, Using Adolescent Developmental Science to Transform the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems. Please spread the word. Below are event details and registration information: Register for live event (link and materials will also be sent post event) Register to receive recording link and materials (will not attend live) Using Adolescent Developmental Science to Transform the Child Welfare and Juvenile Justice Systems Thursday, 1/21/2021 - 12:00- 1:00 PM ET In 2019, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine issued a ground-breaking report, The Promise of Adolescence: Realizing Opportunity for All Youth. In this presentation, Susan Vivian Mangold, an author on this report, will present her findings and describe how adolescent developmental science can be applied to child-serving systems, including the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Through the findings of the report, Ms. Mangold will discuss many of the leading issues for youth, families and advocates working to transform the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. Speaker: Susan Vivian Mangold is Chief Executive Officer at Juvenile Law Center. She is a Professor Emeritus at University at Buffalo School of Law, where she taught for over 20 years and served as Vice Dean for Academics. Her teaching and scholarship focused on Children and the Law. Ms. Mangold was also Chair of the University-wide Strategic Strength in Civic Engagement and Public Policy, and brings her expertise in community-based research to Juvenile Law Center. She is co-editor of West Publishing’s casebook, Children and the Law: Doctrine, Policy and Practice (7th Edition, 2020). The Transform Research Center is committed to providing inclusive experiences and equal access to programs, services, and meetings. If you anticipate needing any type of communication access (ASL interpreting, closed captioning) please contact Corey Nichols-Hadeed at Corey_nicholsurmc.rochester.edu . In all situations, a good faith effort will be made to provide accommodations. Contact Us! Visit our website: www.thetransformcenter.org Follow us on Twitter: TheTRANSFORMctr / https://twitter.com/thetransformctr Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Transform-Research-Center-101592591764015 Email us at: TRANSFORMurmc.rochester.edu