Archive for June, 2011

Angeles Mediation Pro Bono Domestic Violence Mediation Project

Announcement:
Angeles Mediation Pro Bono Domestic Violence Mediation Project

Mark Baumann, JD, Rachel Hardies, MA, and Angeles Mediation, will be operating a pro bono Domestic Violence Mediation Project to help low income families who have had allegations or a history of domestic violence resolve conflict through mediation. Domestic violence may involve physical and/or emotional abuse, and/or may be perceived as a “high conflict” case. These are difficult cases that require special handling and attention, particularly to both parties needs and safety.

The interdisciplinary DV Mediation Project is an access to justice oriented project, offering people of modest means an alternative to litigation that may also offer a more effective method of managing entrenched conflict patterns. Part of the purpose of the project is to develop and report on effective mediation techniques for domestic violence situations.

The DV Mediation Project encourages attorney and advocate participation and the development of safety plans. Attorneys and advocates interested in participating in the Project may contact Mark Baumann or Nancy Rohde, and are encouraged to attend the Quileute Tribe’s unique DV training opportunity by the Southwest Center for Law and Policy in La Push on June 28 and 29. (This training is free and offers CLE credit. For more information see http://clallamcountybar.com/2011/06/03/842/)

The DV Mediation Project will be coordinated through the Clallam County Pro Bono Lawyers, and parties interested in mediation services should call them for scheduling, and call Healthy Families for advocate and safety planning services in this or any DV situation. If you are interesting in contributing to the project, as a volunteer mediator, advocate, advisor, counselor, educator, concept developer, or otherwise, please call for more information.

Mark Baumann
360-452-8688

Rachel Hardies
360-670-2336

Clallam County Pro Bono Lawyers, 360-417-0818
Healthy Families, 360-452-2381

CCBA Summer Schedule

Dear CCBA Members:

As you may already know, we will suspend our usual meeting days on the first and third Friday of each month during July and August. This decision was based on feedback from many of you during recent meetings, as well as the historically low attendance numbers during those months You’ll also recall that past president Will Payne started this tradition last year and it seemed to work well.

Following the CLE tomorrow (which you can still RSVP for), our next regular meeting is scheduled for September 16th (Judge Williams will present a CLE on drug court). In the interim, and back by popular demand, there will be a golf tournament and barbecue in August. The final date is not yet determined. Invitations will be sent via email sometime next month.

Have a great summer.

Chris Koenig
2011 CCBA President

Bar Lunch June 17, 2011: A heads up on lights out (concussions)

A HEADS UP ON LIGHTS OUT
Friday, June 17th, 2011 • 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center
905 West 9th St.
Port Angeles

Mr. Dulin and Ms. Rickerson will present vital information on: typical situations in which concussions occur, including Continue reading ‘Bar Lunch June 17, 2011: A heads up on lights out (concussions)’

Annual Forum on Ending Homelessness in Clallam County

Please be part of The Annual Forum on Ending Homelessness in Clallam County, Wednesday, June 8, 2011 from 8:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the downstairs Fellowship Hall at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 Lopez Avenue, Port Angeles. See agenda pasted below. Continue reading ‘Annual Forum on Ending Homelessness in Clallam County’

DV Training: By the Quileute New Beginnings program

The Quileute Tribe New Beginning’s program invites you to attend the Southwest Center for Law and Policy’s Domestic Violence and Teen Intimate Partner & Sexual Violence Training at the Quileute tribal office, west wing, 90 Main Street, La Push, WA on June 28th and 29th, 2011.

This trainings is FREE, offers CLE credit and is open to anyone (breakfast & lunch provided). Continue reading ‘DV Training: By the Quileute New Beginnings program’