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Clallam Resilience Project: NOHN, the Olympic Peninsula’s community health center: a vision for resilience

December 23, 2022

Why are community health clinics a model for resilience? 

Is it the ability for “upstream” engagement? 

Or addressing the social determinants of health? 

Come learn about North Olympic Health Network (NOHN) from Carlos Osorio, Community Outreach and Navigation Department Manager.  He will speak to how NOHN serves our community by connecting residents with resources, like the mobile clinic, that help them get and stay healthy. 

Meeting details

January 3, 2023, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Hosted by Carlos Osorio, North Olympic Health Network

Join Zoom Meeting

  • Meeting ID: 899 2819 4489  Passcode: HOPE  
  • Dial in by phone: +1 253 215 8782     Phone Passcode: 706561

Hosted by the the Clallam Resilience Project, a United Way of Clallam County project.

For more information, contact Sydney Crowe, program manager for the Clallam Resilience Project, [email protected].

Filed Under: Bar News, Family Law, Local resources, Parenting, Parenting Education

District Court I defense lawyer list

December 1, 2022

The Clallam County District Court I (Port Angeles) provides a list of lawyers who practice criminal misdemeanor work in the county. To be on the list, simply send your contact information to the District Court Administrator, Lisa Hardy.

Lisa is at 223 E. 4th Street, Port Angeles WA 98362. Her email address is [email protected].

There is no fee for being on the list.

Filed Under: Bar News, Criminal Law

Clallam Resilience Project: Creating new pathways to healing with the R.E.A.L. team

December 1, 2022

Join us on December 6th from 10-11:30 at the Clallam Resilience Project’s monthly Community Meeting to learn from the R.E.A.L team about their mission: to improve the lives of people they serve through Recovery Empowerment Advocacy & Linkage, while promoting dignity, health, and self-sufficiency.

Come learn about available support systems and materials including:  Substance Abuse resources, and behavioral health resources.  Perhaps you have someone in your life who is struggling and could use extra support? In this presentation you will learn about the wide range of services available through the REAL Program and how you can connect someone you care about to services in our community.

  • Join Zoom Meeting
  • Meeting ID: 899 2819 4489  Passcode: HOPE  
  • Dial in by phone: +1 253 215 8782     Phone Passcode: 706561

Filed Under: Family Law, Mental health, Parenting, Parenting Education

Parenting with ASD and ADHD: Peace Discipline training

November 1, 2022

Karen Quail is offering two 2-hour Zoom training classes on how to apply her Peace Discipline parenting techniques with children who have an autism spectrum disorder or ADHD diagnosis. Each class is $20.

Karen Quail’s mission is to help parents raise healthy children with the best parenting techniques. Her 5-year research study uncovered the best techniques identified with high quality scientific studies. She is a kind and excellent teacher who offers useful real-world examples, and CCB.com highly recommends her classes. Karen is located in Cape Town, South Africa. The classes start at 7:00 p.m. South Africa time, which is conveniently at 9:00 a.m. Seattle time. (Double check the time with Google after the switch to daylight savings.)

The two workshops below are focused on applying Peace Discipline techniques, so bring your questions.

Filed Under: Bar News, Family Law, Parenting, Parenting Education

Order to shorten time procedure

September 21, 2022

The Clallam County Superior Court has issued guidelines for the procedure to shorten the notice time required for motions.

The following is the process for obtaining an order shortening the time for proper notice on either a civil or a criminal matter.

  1. If the parties agree to an order shortening time, that order signed by both parties can be presented to the Court Administrator and the order will be reviewed in chambers.
  2. If the parties do not agree, the following process is required:
    a. The party seeking the order should notify the other party of an intent to appear on the ex parte calendar (civil or criminal) to ask for an order shortening time.
    b. On the ex parte calendar, the following documents are needed:
    i. The substantive motion which will ultimately be at issue, including any declarations which support that motion.
    ii. A motion to shorten the notice requirements to hear the substantive motion, and a declaration explaining the request. The declaration must describe what efforts were made to notify the other party of the intent to appear on the ex parte calendar seeking the order shortening time.
    iii. An order shortening time with a blank line for the court to set a time when the hearing on the substantive motion will occur. This order should also have additional space for the court to write in any other provisions which are
    necessary.

The procedural notice was sent by the Superior Court via Clerk Kaysey Clayton on September 21, 2022 to the Clallam County Bar lawyer’s listserv.

Filed Under: Bar News, Family Law, Litigation, Practice areas

Judges domestic violence manual available online

August 27, 2022

The Washington Court’s 2016 official Domestic Violence Manual for Judges is available online at https://www.courts.wa.gov/index.cfm?fa=home.contentDisplay&location=manuals/domViol/index.

It is available as a searchable series of web pages and as one PDF file for downloading.

The DV manual is a bit disorganized since it is written by a series of authors, but overall it is a fairly comprehensive review of domestic violence. It has not been updated to include information about Washington’s new domestic violence law in RCW 7.105, which was adopted in July 2022.

It does talk about coercive control, but not as defined in RCW 7.105. Washington’s new law allows for people to obtain a protection order based on coercive control which does not involve physical violence. However, the concept of coercive control has been around for many years and the 2016 Judge’s DV Manual references the concept.

Filed Under: Bar News, Domestic Violence, Family Law Tagged With: Domestic violence, judges

Boundaries with teenagers: Peace Discipline training

July 28, 2022

Peace Discipline is offering a one day training on holding boundaries with teenagers. Topics will include alcohol and other substances, managing screen time, dating, and more. Questions from participants are encouraged. Registration information is below.

Peace Discipline is one of the best parenting models and based on state of the art parenting and relationship science. The Peace Discipline toolkit of discipline techniques is available free, as is the research their program is based on.

The boundaries with teenagers class is offered online on Thursday, August 4, 2022, from 10:00 a.m. to noon (Port Angeles time). The class is free if you make a donation to Funda Lali.

Karen Quail and Peace Discipline

Peace Discipline was developed by Karen Quail who lives in South Africa. The class time is 7-9pm in South Africa, which is 10am-noon in Port Angeles. It will be a great opportunity to meet parents on another continent who are struggling with the exact same issues you are.

Funda Lali is a South African non-profit organization supporting under-resourced schools in rural areas.

Karen Quails mission in life is to help reduce violence by starting with parents and their children. Her parenting techniques brilliantly help parents guide their children with love and kindness to help their children optimize their neural development.

Registration information

To register, go to the Funda Lali web page, https://fundalali.org.za/ and make a donation.

Your donation will be in Rand, which is the name of the South African currency. Karen is asking for a 100 Rand donation, which is about $6 in U.S. money. The normal price for the class is 300 Rand which is just under $20 U.S. On the first screen where you are asked to make a donation, put in the amount of Rand. On the next page you’ll see the amount with “R” in front of it. You will get other confirmations that the donation was in Rand.

Then forward your receipt to Karen Quail at [email protected], and ask to be registered.

Then, enjoy! Karen is a delightful speaker who offers lots of practical advice and good examples. See you there!

Filed Under: Family Law, Parenting, Parenting Education

Eviction law training for lawyers and public

May 10, 2022

Navigating Eviction in 2022, a training and panel hosted by the Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers. The session will provide a summary of the recent changes in eviction laws and resources in Washington State. It will be held on Friday, May 27th, from noon to 1:30. Speakers and panelists include Ted Howard, Hanna Harrison, Judge Simon Barnhart, Renee Riopelle, and Cherish Cronmiller. They will explore both landlord and tenant perspectives.

The session will provide a summary of recent changes in eviction laws, and identify available Washington resources. It will also include a discussion about the ERPP program which facilitates communication between landlords and tenants.

This event is open to the public with CLE credit for participating attorneys, for anyone with questions about the rights of landlords and tenants. Attendance is free, and donations are encouraged for Clallam County Bar Association members which can be made at cjcpbl.org.

Please call or email CJCPBL for registration at [email protected], [email protected], or 360-504-2422.

Filed Under: Bar News, CLE, Real Estate

Clallam Resilience Project: Transforming substance abuse stigma

March 8, 2022

The Clallam Resilience Project’s monthly programming will cover managing the stigma of substance abuse. CRP is a United Way of Clallam County program.

Olympic Community of Health (OCH) recently conducted a research project exploring the presence of stigma of substance addiction across the Olympic region (Kitsap, Clallam, and Jefferson Counties). Our goal is to raise awareness of the presence of stigma on a local level, build understanding of how stigma impacts the community, and discuss a path forward in addressing stigma. Together, we can foster a region of healthy people, thriving communities. 

Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 899 2819 4489  Passcode: HOPE
Date: April 5, 2022, 10:00 a.m.

Our monthly Community Meetings each feature a local presenter speaking on topics connected to toxic stress, resiliency, and trauma-informed practices.  They are free, virtual, and open to the public, and happen every First Tuesday of the month from 10:00 – 11:30am.

Contact Kaelan Gilman for more information.
[email protected]
Learning & Outreach Coordinator
Clallam Resilience Project
United Way of Clallam County

Filed Under: Domestic Violence, Family Law, Mental health

Quileute Tribe is seeking bids for public defender services

March 4, 2022

The Quileute Tribe (Tribe), a federally recognized Indian Tribe located in La Push, Washington, requests bids to provide Public Defender services appointed by the court as needed, is responsible for representing tribal members and other Native Americans coming under the jurisdiction of the tribal court charged with violations of the criminal code in cases before the court.

The Public Defender also represents individuals in dependency/ICW matters, Parents and/ or Guardians in dependency proceedings in Quileute Family Court. These duties are preformed from initiation of the case through exhaustion of all appeals. Court is held three times a month, the first, second, and fourth Tuesday of each month. Additional court proceedings do take place outside of our 3 court docket days per month. Court proceedings may be virtual.

For more information, contact [email protected].

Filed Under: Bar News, Criminal Law, Help wanted

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