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Category: 2011 FJC Directors Leadership Meeting
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2011 FJC Directors Leadership Institute Agenda
Agenda for the 2011 FJC Directors' Leadership Insitute
Family Justice Center Communications Plan
Tom Ciccarelli presents on the importance, along with  tips and strategies, for creating a Family Justice Center outreach plan to the community and how better market the FJC to the wider public.
Transformation of a SART to a FJC Forensic Medical Unit
Kathy Adams presents the benefits of a forensic medical unit within the Family Justice Center and the components of creating one.
Colloboration and Honoring Partners
Gael Strack presents on the importance of collaboration between agencies and how to create lasting relationships through honoring partners.
Survivor Integration
Melissa Caine-Huckabay presents tips on how to keep the survivor voice strong throughout the Family Justice Center development and then how to maintain surivors as an integral part of the decision making process.
Effective Leadership
Casey Gwinn presents on the importance of effective leadership in the creation and development of Family Justice Centers.
Media & Public Relations 9.27.11 (Burke)
Shasta Executive Director Michael Burke presents tips on working with the media and public relations strategies.