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Abusive Partner Accountability and Engagement Training and Technical Assistance Project RTH to welcome and provide tech intro

The TA Project Goals holistic trauma-informed civil and criminal responses; system-wide responses that are correlated to evidence-based best practices of Risk, Need and Responsivity of offenders; addressing sustainability, support and training for programs and community partners to enhance a holistic, coordinated response, holistic responses to female defendants, LBGTQ defendants, youthful offenders, fathering after violence programs, and culturally specific programming. Center for Court Innovation

Accountability and Engagement: What does it mean for our systems? Criminal Family Child Protective Community Center for Court Innovation

TA Resources Diverse Group of Experts Webinars Written Materials Regional Trainings On-site TA and Training Coordination with Closing the Gap and other targeted TA http://bit.ly/2vPXS34 http://bit.ly/2vPrmOD http://bit.ly/2tJZVEe http://bit.ly/2wafffb Center for Court Innovation

Rebecca Thomforde Hauser thomforr@courtinnovation.org Website Contact Information: Rebecca Thomforde Hauser thomforr@courtinnovation.org Website www.courtinnovation.org This project is supported by grant 2018-TA-AX-K026 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this program are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Department of Justice. Center for Court Innovation