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Child Chat Trainings. Monthly one-hour trainings for guardians ad litem in Wyoming will be aired on Blog Talk Radio. The schedule of trainings is at the bottom of this page. They are offered every third Wednesday of the month from 11:00 a.m. to noon. The Wyoming GAL Program would like to thank Wyoming Public Radio for its sponsorship of this training and help in recording the intro music and script. You can find Wyoming Public Radio at http://www.wyomingpublicradio.net/.
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Presented by Stacey L. Obrecht - The first episode in the CJP Permanency Training Series.
*Presented by Ann Marie Lancour, ABA Center on Children and the Law Staff Attorney
Representing LGBTQ Youth

Representing LGBTQ Youth

2009-12-0201:30:00

*Presented by Mimi Lavery, ABA Center on Children and the Law Staff Attorney
*Presented by Jennifer Renne, ABA Center on Children and the Law Staff Attorneys
*Presented by Alice Carter, Wyoming Kinship Advocacy
Join Stacey L. Obrecht, Director of the Wyoming GAL Program as she reviews what a GAL is, what their role is in Wyoming and why foster parents should care.
*Presented by Scott Trowbridge & Heidi Epstein, ABA Center on Children and the Law Staff Attorneys
*Presented by David Kelly, ABA Center on Children and the Law Staff Attorney and Maureen Clifton, Wyoming DFS ICPC Coordinator
*Presented by Andrea Khoury, ABA Center on Children and the Law Staff Attorney
*Presented by Lauri Lamm and Nicole Anderson, Wyoming DFS Juvenile Services
*Presented by Lisa Brockman and Eydie Trautwein with the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Division, Wyoming Department of Health
*Presented by Kathleen McNaught & Kristin Kelly, ABA Center on Children and the Law Staff Attorneys
PACT Assessments

PACT Assessments

2009-01-2101:00:00

Jeff Herb and Nicole Anderson with the Wyoming Department of Family Services Juvenile Services Division will present this month on the PACT Assessment (also known as the Washington Assessment). This assessment will be used by juvenile services and law enforcement to assess a juvenile at the juvenile's first entry into the juvenile justice system. The assessment is a tool used to create a single point of entry into the juvenile justice system in Wyoming and assess what the child's needs are. This tool has been tested in four counties and will be rolled-out in all counties in Wyoming in 2009.
*Presented by Debra Hibbard, Wyoming DFS Child Protection Consultant
*Brenda Lyttle, Wyoming Child Support Enforcement Director
*Presented by Sylvia Hackl, CASA Laramie County Program Manager (for the materials from this training, please go to our website http://gal.state.wy.us)
Presented by Debra Hibbard, Wyoming DFS Child Protection Consultant (for the materials from this training, please go to our website http://gal.state.wy.us)
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