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Eighth Annual Juvenile & Child Welfare Conference

Date:

Date: Thursday, April 10, 2025
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location:

UTEC Center
35 Warren Street
Lowell, MA, 01852

Program Code:

JWA25

Program Options:

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Law Student : $25.00
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Non-Member : $100.00

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Brown at 70

The Massachusetts Bar Association’s Juvenile & Child Welfare Law Section is excited to present its Eighth Annual Juvenile & Child Welfare Conference on Thursday, April 10, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at the UTEC Center in Lowell. This conference will focus on youth justice and child protection issues related to geographical and educational segregation.

The 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision, ruling that segregated schools violate the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment, turned 70 in 2024. This conference will consider the legacy and the future of Brown as it informs barriers to school achievement in Massachusetts. The conference will begin with a plenary panel discussing the state of racial and economic segregation in Massachusetts and some of the pathways forward.

This year's keynote speaker will be Dulcineia (“Duci”) Goncalves, deputy chief counsel of the Youth Advocacy Division for the Committee for Public Counsel Services. Driven by a passion to advocate for youth and challenge the inequities within the legal and educational systems, Goncalves has dedicated her professional career to being a public defender. 

As deputy chief counsel, Goncalves provides leadership, training, support and oversight to nine staff offices across Massachusetts and approximately 300 private attorneys accepting appointments for cases in juvenile court. She also serves as a senior leader of a nonprofit, the Youth Advocacy Foundation, which is focused on shutting down the school-to-prison pipeline.

Goncalves is a recipient of the Massachusetts Bar Association’s 2012 Access to Justice Defender Award. In 2019, she was appointed by Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker to the Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee.

Other conference highlights will include:

  • Current issues in immigration for juvenile court attorneys
  • Representing transition-age youth
  • Emerging adults

 

Full agenda to be announced!

The Massachusetts Bar Association’s Juvenile & Child Welfare Section Council is proud to announce that the recipients of the Annual Juvenile and Child Welfare Award are Marlies Spanjaard, Esq. and Ryan M. Schiff, Esq.  Attorney Spanjaard his the Director of Education Advocacy for the Youth Advocacy Division of the Committee for Public Counsel Services.  Attorney Schiff is an experienced appellate, criminal, and civil litigator. He has briefed and argued a wide range of criminal and civil cases before the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit.

Do not miss this exclusive opportunity to network with colleagues, program faculty, and the leaders of the juvenile and child welfare bar.

This conference is approved for 6 YAD/ CAFL credits.

Special pricing of $50 is available for practitioners, who are not MBA members, on the CAFL, YAD, and Mental Health Litigation Division panels, and members of the Essex County Bar Association, the Greater Lynn Bar Association DCF Attorneys and non-profit attorneys. Email education@massbar.org to register and receive the special pricing.

Registration for the conference is required by noon on Monday, April 7.

Faculty:

Hon. Jay D. Blitzman (Ret.), Conference Co-chair
Hon. Audrey Murillo, Conference Co-chair
Massachusetts Juvenile Court, Boston
Benjamin Falkner, Esq., Conference Co-Chair
Krasnoo, Klehm & Falkner LLP, Andover
Mona Igram, Esq., Conference Co-chair
Center for Public Representation, Northampton
Dulcineia "Duci" Goncalves, Esq., Keynote Speaker
Deputy Chief Counsel, Youth Advocacy Division, CPCS, Quincy
Matthew Cregor, Esq., Moderator
Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee, Quincy
Eva Jellison, Esq., Moderator
Jellison & Nathanson, LLP, Boston
Lisa Lana, Esq., Moderator
CPCS-Malden, Malden
Rebecca Amdemariam, Esq., Panelist
CPCS-Mental Health Panel, Boston
Katharine Klubock, Esq., Panelist
CPCS-Mental Health Panel, Boston
Raul Fernandez, Esq., Panelist
Former Chair, Racial Advisory Imbalance Council, Boston
Ben Forman, Panelist
Massachusetts Institute for a New Commonwealth, Boston
GeDá Herbert Jones, Esq., Panelist
Incoming Legal Director, Brown’s Promise
Fabrizia Rodriguez, Esq., Panelist
CPCS Immigration Impact Unit, Ballston Spa
Diana Santiago, Esq., Panelist
Massachusetts Advocates for Children, Boston
Tim Sindelar, Esq., Panelist
Senior Counsel, The EdLaw Project, Boston
Leon Smith Jr., Panelist
Executive Director, Citizens for Juvenile Justice, Boston
Claire Valentin, Esq., Panelist
CPCS-Malden, Malden

Sponsoring Sections:

Juvenile & Child Welfare Law Section

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