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Video Series: Getting Ready for Court

Date: September 6, 2013Format: Video SeriesPresented by: Angie Stephenson, Assistant Attorney General for Child Welfare, NC Department of Justice
Getting Ready for Court Part 1: "Tips for Child Welfare Professionals"
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    Getting Ready for Court Part 1: "Tips for Child Welfare Professionals"

  • Getting Ready for Court Part 2: "Tips for New Social Workers"

    Getting Ready for Court Part 2: "Tips for New Social Workers"

  • Getting Ready for Court Part 3: "Tips for Child Welfare Supervisors"

    Getting Ready for Court Part 3: "Tips for Child Welfare Supervisors"

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Getting Ready for Court Part 1: “Tips for Child Welfare Professionals”

Angie Stephens, an Assistant Attorney General for Child Welfare with the NC Department of Justice, explains the child welfare worker’s role in court and offers suggestions on preparing to testify in court.


Getting Ready for Court Part 2: “Tips for New Social Workers”

Angie Stephenson, an Assistant Attorney General for Child Welfare with the NC Department of Justice, offers advice for child welfare worker who are new to testifying in court.


Getting Ready for Court Part 3: “Tips for Child Welfare Supervisors”

Angie Stephenson, an Assistant Attorney General for Child Welfare with the NC Department of Justice, offers suggestions for ways child welfare supervisors can improve collaboration with agency attorneys and help their workers be successful in court.

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