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SUMMARY:QPR Training: Supporting Individuals Who Are Suicidal/In Crisis
DESCRIPTION:FREE WEBINAR: Thursday\, June 18th at 12:30 p.m. \nOne Hour of Professional Well-Being CLE Credit \nQPR: Question\, Persuade and Refer\nSupporting Individuals Who Are Suicidal/In Crisis\n  \nDescription of Presentation: Talking about suicide is both difficult and lifesaving. We may not know what to say when someone expresses a threat; it is devastating when we lose someone by suicide and replay in our minds the threats\, both direct and indirect\, that she/he made prior to ending her/his life. Yet\, we are only responsible to do what we know to do at the time it needs doing\, not for the things that we learn to do later. QPR was created to be a universal intervention for anyone experiencing emotional distress. This training will provide information on data/statistics\, risk and warning signs\, how to ask questions to gain clarity\, persuading someone to get help and referring someone to get help. \nCarla Huff\, MEd\, MSW\, LCSW: Carla currently works at IDS as the Recruitment and Training Coordinator. This position is focused on both recruitment and retention of defense staff. Carla began her career in the United States Army and\, after leaving the military worked as a juvenile court counselor for the Department of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention in Wake County (Department of Public Safety-Juvenile Services). Carla also has experience working in Wake County Public Schools\, providing support for children and adolescents diagnosed with Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI). She later transitioned to working with Alliance Health\, a local managed care organization. Here\, she covered multiple counties and was part of two pilot programs; one providing support to caregivers of children with complex health needs\, the other supporting community inclusion for individuals transitioning out of long-term care\, housing and incarceration. Carla is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has interests in the impact of trauma and brain development\, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in civilians and military personnel\, and social determinants/drivers of health. \nThe webinar includes a visual presentation\, live audio\, and interactive Q & A. \nParticipants: This webinar is open to all staff who are part of the indigent defense team. \nRegistration link for this presentation: \nhttps://nccourts.webex.com/weblink/register/re890266d5f8c21c41f41bc0d4740a6b1 \nPlease plan to sign on 15 minutes before the start of the webinar to test your connection. \nRegistration link for the series: \nhttps://nccourts.webex.com/webappng/sites/nccourts/webinar/webinarSeries/register/079135aa4db244d4a4883e01d523f12e \nFee\, Registration and Credit: There is no registration fee for participants. To receive CLE credit\, all participants must pre-register individually. To receive full CLE credit\, attendees must attend for the full training time. \nFor more information or if you need an accommodation to participate in this program\,\nplease contact Carla Huff\, Carla.Huff@nccourts.org\, 919-354-7207.
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/qpr-training-supporting-individuals-who-are-suicidal-in-crisis/
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SUMMARY:FREE 2026 Civil Defense Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Registration for the 2026 Civil Defense Webinar is now open. Thanks to the support of the Office of Indigent Defense Services and the UNC School of Government\, we are pleased to announce that there is no registration fee for indigent defenders who meet the eligibility criteria described below. \nAgenda – 2026 Civil Defense Webinar \nThe 2026 Civil Defense Webinar will cover what attorneys who represent respondents in juvenile abuse\, neglect\, dependency\, and termination of parental rights (TPR) proceedings need to know about records belonging to the department of social services (DSS). School of Government faculty Timothy Heinle will review both the law and practice tips related to confidentiality of and access to DSS records\, discovery\, the admissibility of records (including hearsay and hearsay exceptions)\, and judicial notice of previously admitted DSS records at TPR. This webinar will also include Annick Lenoir-Peek\, Parent Defender with Indigent Defense Services\, providing an overview of specific social worker duties found in the North Carolina Child Welfare Manual. Defenders will learn more about those duties\, including where to find them and tips for how to use the Manual to strengthen their advocacy on behalf of parents. The webinar will be presented live and offers participants an opportunity to ask questions through the Q & A feature. \n  \nPROGRAM OVERVIEW & DATES: The 2026 Civil Defense Webinar will be on Friday\, June 26\, from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. This webinar is open to public defenders\, private assigned and managed assigned counsel and other attorneys who represent indigent respondents in civil matters\, including but not limited to juvenile abuse\, neglect\, dependency\, and termination of parental rights proceedings. Please plan to sign on 15 minutes before the start of the webinar to test your connection. \n  \nFEE: There is no registration fee for IDS state employees. There is no registration fee for private assigned counsel who do trial or appellate work\, managed assigned counsel\, or capital attorneys who were paid more than $500 for indigent cases during the 2024-2025 fiscal year (July 1\, 2024-June 30\, 2025). The registration fee for private attorneys and others is $95.00. \n  \nREGISTRATION: Register here for the 2026 Civil Defense Webinar.  The registration deadline is 5:00 pm on Monday\, June 22. \n  \nPrivate Assigned Counsel\, Managed Assigned Counsel\, and Capital Attorney Eligibility: If you have questions regarding your eligibility to attend the program without paying a registration fee\, please contact Aaron Gallagher\, IDS Fiscal Officer\, at aaron.m.gallagher@nccourts.org to determine your eligibility. \n  \nCLE CREDIT: The webinar will offer up to 1.5 hours of general CLE credit. To receive CLE credit\, all participants must pre-register individually\, even if the webinar is watched in a group setting. To receive partial credit\, please submit your form to Kayla Fowler at kfowler@sog.unc.edu by 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday\, July 1. \n  \nADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If you have any questions or need further information\, contact Program Manager Kayla Fowler at kfowler@sog.unc.edu.  
URL:https://www.ncids.org/event/free-2026-civil-defense-webinar/
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