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By Administrative Office of the Courts
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
In our September episode, host Patric Haerle discusses the Board for Judicial Administration with BJA Co-chair and Pierce County Superior Court Judge Alicia Burton. Topics of conversation include the BJA’s role within Washington’s court system, the process through which the BJA develops court policy, differences between the BJA and other judicial associations, and the current goals and priorities for the Board.
In our August episode, host Patric Haerle deep dives into Washington’s Courthouse Facilitator Program, featuring an interview with Becky Turbyfill, a courthouse facilitator for Kitsap county, and AOC’s own Kayley Carrillo, a court program analyst for Washington’s Courthouse Facilitator Program. Listen as they discuss the role of facilitators in Washington courts, the distinction between procedural guidance and legal advice, different facilitator programs around the state, and the most rewarding part of being a courthouse facilitator.
We would like to hear what is happening in your court and what issues you think need exploring. Send your episode ideas, news suggestions or feedback for the show to the host [email protected] for consideration and planning.
In our July episode, host Patric Haerle interviews Tonia McClanahan, co-chair of the Family Reunification Day Steering Committee. Tonia talks about the parental experience within the dependency process, the importance of reunification, events being held this summer celebrating family reunification, and what makes them successful.
We would like to hear what is happening in your court and what issues you think need exploring. Send your episode ideas, news suggestions or feedback for the show to the host [email protected] for consideration and planning.
In our debut episode we cover Washington’s Therapeutic Court Month, including a recent proclamation from the governor declaring May 2024 as Therapeutic Court Month, the launch of Washington’s Therapeutic Court Alumni Association, a new tool from American University assessing racial and ethnic disparities in therapeutic courts, and Washington representation at a national conference for treatment and therapeutic court professionals.
The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
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