2026 Kids at Court Conference: Access and Inclusion for Youth with Disabilities

 

 

Join us for the Kids at Court Conference: Access and Inclusion for Youth with Disabilities to learn about trauma-sensitive communication strategies for children with disabilities.  

This conference is open to all attorneys who interact with children and youth in their courtroom practice, including, but not limited to, criminal, dependency, delinquency, civil, and domestic relations across Pennsylvania.

The Support Center for Child Advocates’ Center for Excellence in Advocacy (CEA) received funding (from the Criminal Justice Act and Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency) to develop specialized training for attorneys and judges to enhance their trauma-responsiveness and equip them with the tools necessary for effective communication with children with disabilities, including physical, cognitive, or developmental disabilities; d/Deaf or hard of hearing children; children with vision impairment or low vision; and children with mental health challenges.

Child Advocates has drawn on our extensive experience representing and providing vital services to victims of child abuse and neglect and managing our Complex Medical Needs Project to create a curriculum that is rooted in the realities of our child clients and applicable to practice. 

In 2026, Child Advocates will host four half-day conferences. Please check back for more information!


CONFERENCE DATES

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Montgomery Bar Association

March 17, 2026 

(100 W Airy St, Norristown, PA 19401)

Philadelphia

More information coming soon.

harrisburg

More information coming soon.

online conference

More information coming soon.

 


Pre-Requisite online training

All conference registrants will have access to a pre-requisite online training. This online training will cover foundational information about secondary-traumatic stress, oppression-based trauma, the neurological impact of trauma, trauma-sensitive strategies for attorneys when interacting with kids, and interviews with individuals with lived experience. 

The online trainings is eligible for CLE credit and hosted on our online learning center, Child Advocates Online.

The online training will prepare registrants for the in-person training and ensure a shared understanding of relevant terms and concepts. 


SPEAKERS AND ADVISORS

 

Brenda Harkavy, Esq.,
Senior Trial Attorney,
Laffey Bucci D’Andrea Reich & Ryan,
Child Advocates Volunteer Attorney, 
Child Advocates Board Member

 

Amy Lynch, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, TBRI® Educator, SCFES
Associate Professor
Program In Occupational Therapy,
Temple University, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
       
       

 


Thank you to our sponsors

 

 


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