LSNTAP Community Training Series - Technology tools to enhance legal services for limited English proficiency (LEP) Communities: Website, videos, and more

  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Pacific Time (US & Canada)
  • By: LSNTAP, Pro Bono Net
  • Source: Misc National Sites > Statewide Website Support
Topics:
  • Legal Skills

Date: Wednesday, June 25th, 2014
Time: 1 pm ET / 12pm CT / 11 am MT/ 10 am PT

A wide range of technology tools are being used by legal service providers and courts to enhance legal services and court access for Limited English Proficiency (LEP) communities. This webinar will showcase innovative uses of websites, interactive forms, videos, apps, SMS campaigns, and fotonovelas to meet these legal needs. We will begin by looking at some of the challenges of creating and maintaining multi-lingual tech tools and examine possible solutions to these challenges as these tools increasingly become a central part of legal service delivery models and access to justice.

Panelists:

  • Kathy Daniels,  IT Administrator with Statewide Legal Services in Connecticut
  • Rochelle Klempner, Chief Counsel, NYS Courts Access to Justice Program
  • Mike Monahan, Director of State Bar of GA/GLSP Pro Bono Project
  • Sandra Sandoval, Field Support Coordinator, Immigration Advocates Network
  • Mirenda Watkins, LawHelp Interactive Program Coordinator, Pro Bono Net

Webinar Details
Register: The training will be held via join.me, so no pre-registration is required.

Join the meeting: https://join.me/NTAPtraining

Join the audio conference:
No matter how you join the conference, everyone will be on the same audio call.

By phone:
Join the meeting, click on the phone icon and select "Join by phone." Dial the number and then the conference ID when prompted.

By computer via internet:
Join the meeting, click the phone icon and select 'Join by internet'. Click "Connect."

For questions about these trainings, please contact Jillian Theil of Pro Bono Net at jtheil@probono.net or (415) 400-8662, or Brian Rowe of Northwest Justice Project at brianr@nwjustice.org or (206) 395-6094 or through LSNTAP.org chat.