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The Role of Our Family Wizard in Trauma-Informed Courts
The Role of Our Family Wizard in Trauma-Informed Courts

Mon, Nov 03

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Webinar

The Role of Our Family Wizard in Trauma-Informed Courts

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Time & Location

Nov 03, 2025, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM

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About the event

FREE 1 hour CLE/CEU Pending


Description:

AFCC welcomes our Ohio liaison of Our Family Wizard, Guiseppe Fricano to present how the OFW tools can dramatically increase safety, predictability, and accessibility in communications for court-involved families experiencing high conflict.


The session includes specific education for using of the ToneMeter AI® tool, secure and fool proof messaging, and video calls — all of which can be leveraged by courts and family law professionals to promote healthier, more constructive parent interactions.


Amy Armstrong, LISW-S, will highlight how these trauma-informed practices can be integrated into professional guidance and court orders to support the whole family.


Attendees will gain practical strategies for weaving trauma-informed resources into case management, along with trauma-informed approaches that safeguard children’s well-being and empowers parents to communicate effectively, respectfully, and with accountability.


Speakers:

Guiseppe Fricano

Amy Armstrong, LISW-S

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No phone, please email ohioafcc@gmail.com

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The Ohio Chapter of the AFCC was founded in 2014 as a collaboration of judges, magistrates, attorney's, mental health professionals, and dispute resolution experts to encourage membership of local professionals to the parent organization, to provide top-notch local training opportunities, and to improve the network of professionals committed to the well-being of families and children.

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