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</html><description>This presentation will inform new and experienced juvenile justice practitioners about identifying and zealously advocating for neurodivergent youth.&#xA0; Participants will gain a deeper understanding of how neurodivergence, particularly when undiagnosed, can negatively impact youth within juvenile justice (and dependency) systems. The presenters will interactively collaborate with participants to develop concrete suggestions for mitigating those negative [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
