Domestic Violence 2024: Developments in Protective Orders; Risk Assessment and Traumatic Brain Injury
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In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness month, our seminar provides a comprehensive look at domestic violence law in Arizona. Get an in-depth understanding about orders of protection and the address confidentiality program. Learn from experts about working with domestic violence victims who have experienced traumatic brain injuries. Hear from an expert on risk assessment and management in intimate partner violence cases.
8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
Updates on Protective Orders
Hon. Wendy Morton, Maricopa County Superior Court
Charles Adornetto, Maricopa County Justice Courts
10:45 - 11:30
Address Confidentiality Program
Merri Tiseth, Executive Director, Address Confidentiality Program, Office of the Secretary of State
11:30 - noon
Q&A/Panel Discussion
Hon. Wendy Morton, Maricopa County Superior Court
Charles Adornetto, Maricopa County Justice Courts
Merri Tiseth, Executive Director, Address Confidentiality Program, Office of the Secretary of State
1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
Risk Assessment and Management in Intimate Partner Violence Cases
Dr. Neil Websdale, Director, Family Violence Center, Arizona State University
2:45 - 4:15 p.m.
Working with DV Victims and Traumatic Brain Injury
Dr. Glynnis Zieman, Medical Director, Barrow Domestic Violence Brain Injury Program, Barrow Neurological Institute
Ashley Bridwell, Program Coordinator, Outpatient Neurological Rehabilitation, Barrow Neurological Institute
4:15 - 4:30 p.m.
Closing Q&A/Reflections
Charles Adornetto, Maricopa County Justice Courts
Ashley Bridwell, Program Coordinator, Outpatient Neurological Rehabilitation, Barrow Neurological Institute
Merri Tiseth, Executive Director, Address Confidentiality Program, Office of the Secretary of State
Dr. Neil Websdale, Director, Family Violence Center, Arizona State University
Dr. Glynnis Zieman, Medical Director, Barrow Domestic Violence Brain Injury Program, Barrow Neurological Institute
Seminar Chairpersons
Hon. Wendy Morton, Maricopa County Superior Court
Charles Adornetto, Maricopa County Justice Courts
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