This webinar is hosted by the Mandatory Reporting is Not Neutral Project and Interrupting Criminalization's Beyond Do No Harm Network.
Over and over again, we hear from people navigating the realities of mandated reporting and family policing: “What happens if I do it wrong? Will I get in trouble?”
Navigating the everyday realities of mandatory reporting and concerns about the harms of criminalization can feel daunting. People concerned about the harms of mandated reporting face a slew of messages from "We need mandated reporting to keep children safe," to "Don't report! Never comply with unjust laws."
Developed in collaboration with the Mandatory Reporting is Not Neutral Project and Interrupting Criminalization’s Beyond Do No Harm Network, the Mandated Reporting Balancing Risk Assessment Tool (BRAT) is designed to help practitioners and community-based groups concerned about the harms of the criminal legal system and family policing to navigate mandated reporting risk assessment and harm reduction practices.
In this virtual session we will review the Mandated Reporting Balancing Risk Assessment Tool, share harm reduction strategies, answer questions and co-vision a world where everyone is safe outside the harms of family policing and criminalization.
Tuesday February 3rd, 1-2:30 PT/3-4:30 CT/4-5:30 ET
Free, donations welcome to support this work
This workshop will be presented in Zoom meeting format with opportunities for questions and discussion. We will be using zoom generated captions. This will be a public, unvetted space. We will be recording and sharing out the presentation portion of the webinar but will not be recording or sharing the question/conversation portion of this session.
For questions please reach out to Shannon@accountablecommunities.com