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Emergency Protective Care (EPC) Hearing Training - Children's Justice Initiative

Professional Credit Information

Emergency Protective Care (EPC) Hearing Training 
Friday, March 8, 2024  9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (In-person only)
Clay County Courthouse, Moorhead, MN


Applications will be made for continuing education credit for judicial officers, court administrators, guardians ad litem, social workers, and attorneys. 

Previous Training Events
 
October 27, 2023 (in-person event)
  • For judicial officers, please complete this Continuing Judicial Education (CJE) Petition to report your participation in the training.
  • For attorneys, this course was approved for 2.5 standard credits that can be reported directly to the Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education using the event code 494431.    
  • For court administration staff, please record your attendance as an external training event in Cornerstone. Not sure how to do this? Check out this Quick Reference Guide
  • For social workers, guardians ad litem, and others, a Certificate of Attendance can be provided to you upon request, along with a copy of the agenda from this training. You can make that request directly to the Children's Justice Initiative
March 4, 2022 (virtual event)
  • For judicial officers, please complete this Continuing Judicial Education (CJE) Petition to report your participation in the training.
  • For attorneys, this course was approved for 2.5 standard credits that can be reported directly to the Minnesota State Board of Continuing Legal Education using the event code 444506.    
  • For court administration staff, please record your attendance as an external training event in Cornerstone. Not sure how to do this? Check out this Quick Reference Guide
  • For social workers, guardians ad litem, and others, a Certificate of Attendance can be provided to you upon request, along with a copy of the agenda from this training. You can make that request directly to the Children's Justice Initiative
 

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