Are you developing or expanding a court monitoring program or struggling with a particular court monitoring issue? Let WATCH help. We provide a variety of types of technical assistance to help you build strong, vital programs.

Technical assistance includes:

  • Phone consultation to organizations starting, expanding, or strengthening their programs.
  • On-site training at your location or using webinar technology.
  • On-site training at the WATCH office in Minneapolis to learn about our program, attend our volunteer training, and/or spend a day observing court and meeting with members of the justice system here.
  • Access to Court WATCH Connection , our bi-monthly e-bulletin with resources and information on court monitoring.
  • Access to over a decade of WATCH research and reports .

Not sure where to start?

Purchase our start-up manual Developing a Court Monitoring Program. This excellent resource gives you a step-by-step guide to establishing a program to monitor the courts in your community. Contact ddougherty@watchmn.org or (612) 341-2747 x 3 for more information.


   
 
   
 

WAYS WATCH HAS HELPED OTHER PROGRAMS...

One day on-site training to the legal advocates of the member programs of the Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence.

Connected several monitoring groups in Washington who were unaware of each other’s efforts.

One-on-one webinar training with the Fort Bend Women’s Center in Texas.

Hosted Unity House, New York staff for three days so they could learn about our program, observe court, and participate in our volunteer training.