The winning team on the podium Saturday night as the @LynchburgBaseBl team talked about Brandon Pond's pitching performance and more: https://t.co/oCCSQwH8fF #d3baseball
BEHIND THE SCENES: We are working tirelessly to ensure the more than 1,000 registrants for the #KJCMHSummit feel welcomed as they begin arriving in #Louisville. They will make up one of the largest gatherings of #MentalHealth involved legal professionals ever held in Kentucky.
Our Family and Juvenile Services staff wear blue in honor of #ChildAbusePreventionMonth. Keep this conversation going by sharing selfies of yourself or others donning blue with the hashtag #WearBlue4KYKids. Let’s show our support for Kentucky’s families and children!
Meet NCSC intern Michael Givens. During his internship, Michael discovered that a legal profession could encompass many different disciplines and support his interests in business and law. Michael has utilized his wide range of skills by assisting w/ legal briefs and budgeting.
During a virtual #Expungement workshop yesterday, we processed 99 Criminal Record Reports to help people remove charges from their background record check. Learn more about the expungement process here https://t.co/Mg3fdAiKfG
#CleanSlate#Reentry
Dial 988 for specialized mental health support instead of 911. A much needed #MentalHealth resource will be available across the nation July 16. Learn more or get involved by following the link below.
The Lifeline and 988 - https://t.co/q4LoywQS7W
#SuicidePrevention#988Lifeline
In Austin, TX, today with a KY team attending the 2022 CCJ/COSCA Southern Region Summit — Improving the Court and Community Response to Individuals with Mental Illness. The SB90 pilot program is timely! #mentalhealth
COVID-19 has severely affected case-filing trends and how hearings are conducted.
Our “Recommendations for Using Weighted Caseload Models in the Pandemic" report can help your #court account for caseloads, estimate backlogs and allocate resources. https://t.co/MeBETbN9zP
NCSC's Blueprint for Racial Justice is a national effort of more than 150 individuals working toward ensuring equality under the law is a reality for all.
Read more about our racial justice efforts and how @kentuckycourts is enhancing #DEI programs: https://t.co/0WDcvbfXIZ.
Newly minted men’s college basketball player of the year, Kentucky forward Oscar Tshiebwe, was keynote speaker at the Governor’s Prayer Breakfast. The John R. Wooden Award winner posed with Chief Justice Minton, who offered a prayer for the Judicial Branch at the annual event.
AOC Director Laurie K. Givens (left) presented AOC employee Dominique Clark with the Changemaker McAnulty Award at the Judicial Branch’s Black History Month Celebration on Monday. “You are deserving of this recognition,” Chief Justice Minton told her. https://t.co/UPtST8h9PB #BHM
A few of the finest jurists in the Commonwealth. Honored to serve alongside them and thrilled to welcome our newest Judges Josephine Buckner, Denotra Gunther and Jessica Green!
#BHM#BlackHistoryInTheMaking#ItsStillFebruary