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Trauma-Informed, Holistic Legal Supervision
As legal advocates strive to be more trauma-informed and antiracist in their practice, supervisors and organizational leaders struggle with providing the level of support needed to engage in anti-oppression work. Colleagues at all levels continue to struggle with burnout, capacity, vicarious trauma, and structural racism, and the effects are reverberate throughout relationships with clients, communities, and stakeholders. This training will introduce advocates to supervision and management frameworks designed to foster work environments that are sustainable, adaptable, and collaborative across differences while promoting equity. We will introduce how systems and design thinking principles might be used to workshop some of our toughest legal practice management problems, such as intake, caseload & capacity management, supervision, and legal services delivery. This training is designed to be an overview of trauma-informed, holistic supervision as applied in the non-profit direct services context; however, supervisors from other disciplines may benefit as well.
Target Audience: Attorneys, legal workers, advocates, and organizers. Supervisors are the main target audience; however, supervisees may find this training useful in navigating their relationships with their supervisors.
Recommended pre-training independent learning assignments will be sent to registrants in advance.
A recording will be available for viewing to registrants for 30 days.
Due to the multidisciplinary nature of the training and the restrictions of CLE regulations, CLE credit is not available for this training.
About the Presenter: Lorilei (they/them) is a queer, trans Korean-American abolitionist, artist, and attorney dedicated to teaching legal advocates on how to engage in trauma-informed and antiracist advocacy in their individual capacities and collectively as movement advocates. Lorilei's expertise is informed by over a decade of professional experiences ranging from volunteer to director at numerous nonprofit organizations, including the Shriver Center on Poverty Law, the Southern Poverty Law Center, Legal Services NYC, and various Catholic Charities organizations. Lorilei has been a strategic accomplice to migrants across the nation, including in rural farms in Upstate NY, migrant camps in Tijuana, and multiple detention settings, from unaccompanied minors shelters to rural for-profit mass incarceration facilities in the Deep South. Lorilei currently serves as co-faculty for the 2021-22 New York Law School Asylum Clinic and as an expert consultant, coach, and trainer for legal services providers across the nation. Lorilei frequently serves as a public speaker and guest lecturer on trauma-informed, antiracist advocacy. Visit www.lorilei.info for more information.
Lorilei is admitted to the state bars of New York and Texas, the US Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, and the Southern and Eastern Federal District Courts of New York. They are a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis School of Law and the University of Maryland. Lorilei is also an alum of the Robert H. Smith School of Business's Quality Enhancement Systems and Teams (QUEST) Honors Program, a multidisciplinary program through which they studied systems thinking, project management, organizational design, and marketing.
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Transcription services will be provided through Otter.Ai. Please contact the event host if you need any additional accommodations.
In addition, Lorilei remains committed to making their materials and services accessible to individual advocates and grassroots organizations. Equity-focused pricing is available for all services (contact Lorilei for more details):
Equity Rate: for advocates with financial need who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQ+, differently abled, or live with disability.
Individual Rate: for individual advocates paying out of pocket and whose employers do not have the budget to cover their employees' tickets.
Employer Rate: for all employers who are purchasing tickets for their employees. Please select this option if it is economically feasible for your employer/organization.
Solidarity Rate: for anyone who wishes to contribute more, to support our ability to provide Equity and Individual Rates.
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