Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Suspension Representation Project New Advocate Training #2

6:00–8:00 p.m.
This is a virtual event
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The Suspension Representation Project (SRP) is an advocacy group based out of NYU Law that trains law students across New York City to represent public school students in Superintendent’s suspension hearings and engages in systemic impact advocacy on issues of school discipline. SRP’s mission is to safeguard the right to public education by providing high-quality advocacy services to New York City public school students facing suspensions. 

SRP gives students an opportunity to develop meaningful legal skills including interviewing clients and conducting direct and cross-examinations while providing students and their families with invaluable support through an often confusing process.

This fall, SRP will be hosting three two-hour virtual trainings city-wide for people who are interested in becoming a student advocate this year. If you would like to be involved in SRP as an advocate you must attend one of these trainings. No prior experience working with children or families is required.

Closed Captioning will be available for all of the trainings. 

Register for the September 23rd Training -  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwtf-qqrz0rEtNgANrVntfDJuIGwj5Clv8i

CLE Credit Available: No
Event Contact(s): Camara Stokes Hudson , csh475@nyu.edu