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Providing Trauma-Informed Language Services 2023: Best Practices and Ethics

Thursday October 26
2023

  • By: Practising Law Institute
  • Time: 1:30 PM - 5:15 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    PLI New York
    1177 Avenue of the Americas
    New York, NY

Why You Should Attend
This program will benefit legal services, nonprofit, and pro bono attorneys and allied professionals who represent and/or advocate on behalf of linguistically diverse clients. Expert faculty will discuss language access and language justice fundamentals and will provide trauma-informed approaches to working with clients with Limited English Proficiency (LEP).

Practitioners who have experience in a variety of practice areas such as government benefits, intimate partner violence, trafficking, immigration, and education will share insights about how legal services and pro bono advocates can better help their clients who face language access barriers access justice. Attendees will learn trauma-informed approaches for promoting language access and language justice in their own client relationships and will learn best practices for handling attorney ethical obligations.

What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be better able to:

  • Understand the basics of language access obligations and language justice best practices with a trauma-informed advocacy lens
  • Identify best practices for trauma-informed language interpretation when working with clients
  • Analyze ethical obligations and issues that can arise when working with clients and interpreters who are linguistically diverse

Who Should Attend
This program is designed for attorneys and allied professionals who work with clients who are linguistically diverse. The program will benefit both new and experienced practitioners

 

PLI offers full scholarships, registration fee waivers, and discounts to attend PLI programs for attorneys, paralegals, law librarians, and staff working for nonprofit/legal services organizations; pro bono attorneys/volunteers (providing no-fee legal assistance to clients individually or through a nonprofit organization); government attorneys; judges and judicial law clerks; law professors and law students; retired attorneys; independent/freelance paralegals; unemployed attorneys; and others with financial hardships. Learn more here.

  • CLE Credit Comments: 3.5 Total Credits 1 Ethics and Professionalism 2.5 Professional Practice
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