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Family Justice Connections
Welcome to Family Justice Connections, an online learning community. If you are already a member, please log in. To join, fill out the member application. Family Justice Connections promotes and sustains the ideas conveyed in training and technical assistance from the Family Justice Program of the Vera Institute of Justice. The online community provides ongoing support to organizations and access to tools used in applying a strength-based, family-focused approach to work in the justice field. This website is a platform for exchanging ideas among network members throughout the United States (and occasionally beyond). Participation is encouraged among people working in various positions and industries, representing a broad range of responsibilities and experiences. Joining Family Justice Connections allows you to highlight the overall work you are doing as an agency or organization. Member organizations and agencies have the ability to share publications, calendar events, success stories, and much more with our growing membership. Each individual staff member will have a profile which provides access to resources and allows participation in online trainings and forums. Also, if you are involved with a specific training or project with Family Justice, there may be access to a private area for project members to share resources and tools. If you are ready to join or have any questions about Family Justice Connections, please contact Ryan Shanahan, Senior Program Associate, via phone at (212) 376 - 3071 or email. Did You Know?
A great place to learn more about navigating the Family Justice Connections site is through the Tips & Tricks forum.
SEARCH Andrea Alexander is an active member who worked with us in Oklahoma. She is proud to help people return home from incarceration. Learn more about her perspective on the importance of family in the Muscogee (Creek) Nation here.
Posted by Ryan S. on Aug 3rd, 2010 3:24pm
Connections Community News August 3, 2010 Learn what is happening within Family Justice’s online learning community, Family Justice Connections . If you want to know more about what it means to be a Connections member or how to make the... | |