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Marshalle Manriquez

Statewide Safe Babies Court Teams Coordinator

Prevent Child Abuse Arizona

Marshalle Manriquez is a dedicated professional with a bachelor's degree in justice studies and eight years of invaluable experience in child welfare. Her career began in the Maricopa County Juvenile Court, where she honed her skills before transitioning to a role in the Administrative Office of the Courts under the Dependent Children Services Division. This pivotal experience equipped Marshalle with a deep understanding of the intricate workings of the child welfare system. In her current role at Prevent Child Abuse Arizona, Marshalle's passion for supporting young children and their families shines through. She is driven by the conviction that strong, supportive families are essential for children to thrive. This belief fuels her advocacy for policies and practices that prioritize families and provide them with the resources they need to succeed. She is committed to creating environments where children can flourish and reach their full potential from the earliest stages of life.

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The Implementation and Enhancement Training is offered as part of the Healing to Wellness Courts Training and Technical Assistance project -- A project delivered by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) under a grant from the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

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