Sacred Spaces Case Consultations: What Are They?

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Lauren Litton
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Amy Wasser
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Educational Administrators / Directors of Teaching and Learning, Heads of School, Principals, Student Services Professionals / School Counselors / School Psychologists
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An exciting new benefit for all Prizmah Network Schools is the preferred partnership with Sacred Spaces. Sacred Spaces builds healthy Jewish communities, and can provide your school professional services necessary to develop robust policies and training to prevent opportunities for abuse, and guide them responsibly should any abuse occur. 

A benefit of the Prizmah School Network is the opportunity to schedule case consultation services with Sacred Spaces (four free hours, and reduced rates thereafter). This 30 minute webinar will provide an overview of the case consultation process, including what topics, processes, and procedures are available to Prizmah Network schools. 

Equip your school leadership team with these training skills before the new school year begins. To take advantage of this and other opportunities be sure your school has joined the Prizmah network for the 2023 - 2024 academic year.
 

Recommended Audience: Heads of School, School Counselors, Deans of Students, Executive Directors  

 



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Lauren
Litton
Vice President of Programs

Lauren Litton (she/her) provides leadership and strategic guidance on the development and implementation of innovative and comprehensive programs, trainings, and resources. She manages a high performing team of Sacred Spaces staff and consultants in order to deliver effective case consultations and impactful programming. Guided by a commitment to human rights and social justice, Lauren has centered her work on promoting safety, well-being, and equity. She operated a consulting firm with specialized focus on domestic and sexual violence, civil and criminal justice reform, child welfare and juvenile justice, racial equity, and youth engagement. Working with the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and a multitude of national organizations, Lauren has tremendous experience managing large-scale, multi-system change initiatives. Previously, Lauren also worked as a program manager at the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, managed a legal services program for survivors of domestic violence and their children, and served as a county prosecutor. She has been admitted to practice law in Ohio and Arizona, has authored numerous publications, and designed national conferences. Lauren received her undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University and a juris doctorate from Case Western Reserve University.