Maryland Judiciary | 2025 Annual Report

25th Anniversary, October 2025: A Legacy of Learning and Collaboration CANDO

Og ant hOecrteodb ei nr 2T o7 w, 2s0o2n5, ,Mma or yr el a tnhda, nt o2 c0e0l epberoapt el e t h e 25th Anniversary of the Child Abuse, Neglect and Delinquency Option (CANDO) Conference , hosted by the Maryland Judiciary’s Juvenile and Family SPerorvgircaems ((JFFCSC)IFPo)s. ter Care Court Improvement HJ uodwg ea rWd iCl loi aumn t yV. CTi ur ccuk ietrC, cohuaritr Aodf mt hien iJ sutvreant iivl ee LJ uadwg eC oJ uml ima Ai t .t eMei;nFnreerd, ec rhiac ikr Coof ut hnet yF Co si rt ceur iCt aCroeu r t CC oi ruc ruti tI mC opur rotv Jeumd eg ne tYPo rl ao ng dr aamA;. aTna dn nBearl, t ci mh aoi rr eo Cf itthye Child Welfare Education Work Group welcomed attendees and recognized the significance of the milestone.

2025 YEAR IN REVIEW The program, centered around the theme “Legacy of CANDO: Reflecting on 25 Years of Providing SF ua mp pi loi er ts ,a” nf edaHt uorpeed tpor Me saernytlaatni odnCshai nl ddr ewno&r k s h o p s fHr iogmh l il go hc at el ,dr es ge isosni oanl ,sainndc lnu adtei do nt ahlepkeerysnpoe tcet i v e s . address, Connecting Child Welfare Courts to the Tf ehaet ucroi nn fge trhe en chea rl lemt ua rr nk eMd ut ol t ii dt si stchi rpel ien- ad rayy Df oarym. a t , “ While it keeps judges and magistrates abreast of current laws and policies, it culminates a cross-training opportunity in juvenile law. First convened in 2000, Multidisciplinary Day pulls together everybody at the same time instead of training us separately. Courts, alongside of our justice partners, learn and gain exposure to pressing topics, innovative clinical research, and evidence-based training in child welfare and juvenile justice. ” Judge Yolanda A. Tanner, Circuit Court for Baltimore City

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