Specifications include, but are not limited to: Inform prospective applicants to the Healing Journey Program of its benefits and requirements and prepare and file the Petition for Admission on the applicants’ behalf in the District Court. Represent the applicants as necessary in the CHIPS proceedings until the caregiver is admitted to the FHTWC. Once the caregiver is admitted to the program, participate on the FHTWC Team as necessary by attending the periodic staffing of participant cases (video or teleconferencing may be possible). Represent the participants in status hearings, and by filing motions and other pleadings as the participants’ representation necessitates. If a participant is non-compliant with the program requirements and the team recommends that a consequence (sanction) be imposed or that the participant be terminated from the program, represent the participant in responding to those recommendations. Attend periodic trainings to learn about emerging legal issues and promising practices for Tribal Family Healing to Wellness Courts if Band or other funding is available.