Do No Harm

Multi-Disciplinary Training:Do No Harm
Working with Children and Families in Child Welfare and the Courts
"Disproportionality" What is it and Does it Exist in Louisiana?

 

Part 1

Do No Harm: Legal Ethics - Part 1::  -

 


Part 2

Do No Harm: Power of Illusion - Part 2::  -

 


Part 3

Do No Harm - Part 3::  -

 


Part 4

Do No Harm: Practioners - Part 4::  -

From the Bench:  Disproportionality & the Children We Serve
Judge Charles Porter, 16th JDC

Video:  Race - The Power of Illusion – The Difference Between Us
(Episode III: The House We Live In, California Newsreel, funded by Ford Foundation and PBS)

Practitioner Perspective Panel
(Judge Charles Porter; Lewis Pittman, Parent’s Attorney; Kathy Cook, Children’s Attorney;
Marilyn Smith, OCS Social Worker; Robin Hedge, CASA; Moderator:  Judge Joanne Brown)

National & State Research, Statistics & Trends on Disproportionality
Tara DeJohn, LCSW – LSU

16th JDC DMR Task Force/New Developments at OCS:
Marilyn Smith, OCS

Disproportionality & Professionalism
Judge Joanne M. Brown, NRC on Legal & Judicial Issues, ABA Center on Children and the Law

Disproportionality & Ethics
Judge Joanne M. Brown, NRC on Legal & Judicial Issues, ABA Center on Children and the Law

Total time:
Part 1 - 1 hour 39 minutes
Part 2 - 1 hour 24 minutes
Part 3 - 0 hour 48 minutes
Part 4 - 1 hour 58 minutes