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NCSC Legal Glossaries and DictionariesLegal glossaries from the National Center for State Courts

Verbs of Violence – A template of glossary of verbs usually used in domestic and sexual violence 

101 Verbs of Violence – Another template of glossary usually used in domestic and sexual violence

Making Meetings and Events Accessible to People with Disabilities and Deaf People – Whether you are inviting members of a disability organization to a meeting or hosting an event that is open to the public, it is essential that both the content and the physical space are made accessible to Deaf people and those with disabilities. 

Holding Inclusive Events: A Guide to Accessible Event Planning – This guide has the instructions to set up accessible events and conferences. Accessible means people can fully participate in conferences. Accessible event planning includes four steps. These four steps are universal design, physical accessibility, sensory accessibility, and cognitive accessibility.

Zoom Interpreting and Closed Captioning Guide for Service ProvidersTips and resources on Zoom interpreting and closed captioning for service providers.

Using Zoom for Your Court AppointmentSome courts may ask you to show up for your court appointment using Zoom. Zoom is program that lets people connect to the same meeting from any location by video. In this video, we will help you understand how to use Zoom for your court appointment. We will also help you understand how to work with an interpreter through Zoom, if you need one.