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2026 International Courthouse Dogs Conference
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Wednesday, October 7
 

1:50pm PDT

PANEL: Trained for This: How ADI Programs Prepare Facility Dogs for Justice Work
Wednesday October 7, 2026 1:50pm - 2:45pm PDT
Trained for This: How ADI-Accredited Programs Prepare Facility Dogs for Justice Work A panel moderated by Kim Gramlich, Justice Facility Dogs Canada
Panelists: Charlotte Moses-Bélanger, Clinic Counselor, MIRA Foundation · Geneviève Deschênes, Canine Instructor & Training Coordinator MIRA Foundation · Courtney Starr, Head Instructor, Lions Foundation for the Blind · Jacob Rodgers, Senior Manager Client Care, PADS · Cat Barrette, Apprentice Trainer, PADS

It all begins before a puppy takes its first steps. Intentional breeding — selecting the right lineage, temperament, and drive from the very start — is the foundation upon which every exceptional facility dog is built. This panel  —  comprised of representatives from three of North America's leading ADI-accredited placing organizations — will pull back the curtain on what it truly takes to prepare a dog for the unique demands of justice work.
Moderated by Kim Gramlich, President of Justice Facility Dogs Canada and a handler herself, the conversation will follow the arc of a facility dog's development: from intentional breeding and early socialization, through the specialized training that prepares dogs for courtrooms, forensic interviews, and crisis settings, to what placing organizations look for when partnering with a new program. Panelists will also speak to the realities of supply, the growing demand for qualified dogs, and how accredited programs are working to meet the need.
This session is designed to be a conversation — not just a presentation. Attendees are encouraged to bring their questions, and dedicated time will be reserved for open Q&A with the panelists. Come with your questions — this is your chance to hear directly from the organizations behind the dogs.

Speakers
avatar for Charlotte Moses-Bélanger

Charlotte Moses-Bélanger

Clinical Counselour, Mira Foundation
Charlotte Moses Bélanger is a clinical counselor holding a master’s degree in psychoeducation with nearly two decades of experience with the Mira Foundation, where she has been involved since 2008.

She has developed a strong understanding of the different stages in the life cycle of assistance dogs, from selection and training to matching, active service, and retirement, as well as their meaningful impact on beneficiaries.She specializes in project evaluation and in supporting... Read More →
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Catherine Barrette

Apprentice Trainer, Pacific Assistance Dogs Society (PADS)
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Geneviève Deschênes

Canine Instructor + Training Coordinator, MIRA Foundation
I have been a Dog Trainer and Guide Dog Mobility Instructor since 2014 with a diverse background working not only with dogs, but also with people, horses, and even camels.

Throughout my career at Fondation Mira, I have had the privilege of learning from several master dog trainers and developing my expertise through a variety of specialized training programs. My experience includes training autism assistance dogs for children, service dogs for individuals... Read More →
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Courtney Starr

Head Instructor - Autism Assistance Dog Guide Program and Facility Support Dog Program, Lions Foundation of Canada/ Dog Guides

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Jacob Rodgers

Senior Manager, Client Care, Pacific Assistance Dogs Society (PADS)

Wednesday October 7, 2026 1:50pm - 2:45pm PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom
 
Thursday, October 8
 

1:30pm PDT

Panel: Beyond the Courtroom, Facility Dogs in Crisis and Community Response
Thursday October 8, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT
Beyond the Courtroom: Facility Dogs in Community & Crisis Response Gina Yeager · Kim Gramlich · Amber Urban · FBI Representatives (pending)

The courthouse is where most people think the work ends. It isn't.

Facility dogs are increasingly being called to respond beyond the walls of the justice system — to school shootings, mass casualty events, community tragedies, and moments of collective grief where the presence of a trained dog and a trauma-informed handler can be the difference between isolation and connection. It is some of the most meaningful — and most demanding — work a handler will ever do.

What if that call came tomorrow? Would you feel prepared?

In this panel, three of the field's most experienced handlers — each with deep roots in trauma-informed response — join forces to explore what it truly means to deploy a facility dog in community and crisis settings. The conversation will cover the preparation required, the protocols that guide the work, what trauma training looks like for handlers stepping into these roles, and the emotional weight that comes with answering an unexpected call to serve.

The panel will also examine the growing federal recognition of this model, including the April 2026 publication of the FBI's national Facility Dog Best Practice Guidelines.

These handlers have answered the call. They will share what they experienced, what they learned, and what they wish they had known — so that when your call comes, you will be ready.









Speakers
avatar for Gina Yeager

Gina Yeager

Victim Services Coordinator, Fifth Judicial District DA Office
Gina Yeager is the Victim Services Coordinator, Violence Prevention Program Coordinator, and Court Facility Dog Coordinator for the Fifth Judicial District DA's Office in Chaves County, New Mexico. A third-generation facility dog handler, Gina has spent more than a decade building one of th... Read More →
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Amber Urban

Director of Victim Services, 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office
Starting new Courthouse Facility Dog programs, Training dogs for use in courts, Using dogs to respond to critical events.
Thursday October 8, 2026 1:30pm - 2:30pm PDT
Coal Harbour Ballroom
 
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