The report outlines the work of the National Training Project (NTP), an elderlaw training program for advocates around the country. The goals of the trainings were to: Provide substantive law training in elderlaw to advocates in the field; Provide advocacy skills training to elderlaw advocates; Identify elderlaw experts or others with opportunities to train; provide these experts with the presentation and communication skills necessary to expand quality training within their states (Training of Trainers); Develop linkages between the aging and legal services networks; Provide substantial ongoing technical assistance and support to all field trainers who have been trained since the LCE ToT program began; and Provide ongoing technical assistane to state units on aging with the interest and capability to sponsor and coordinate effective linkages between the aging network and legal services within their states.
National Legal Assistance Support Project
1993
139 pages
Report
No indication
English
Education, Law, & Humanities , Social Concerns , Job Training & Career Development , Human Resources , Social Services , Legal aid , Elderly persons , Training programs , Legal services , Laws , Advocacy , Volunteers , Technical assistance , Medicare , Health insurance , LCE(Legal Counsel for the Elderly) , Elderlaw
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