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Upcoming Classes

Prosecuting Physical & Sexual Abuse of Children

San Diego

June 1, 2026 - June 4, 2026

Uncooperative Witness Webinar

Webinar

June 24, 2026

Essential Management Skills for New Supervisors

Sacramento

June 29, 2026 - June 30, 2026

2026 CDAA Annual Conference Sponsors

Universal City

August 31, 2026 - September 4, 2026

2026 CDAA/CDAIA Joint Conference Advancing Justice

Universal City

August 31, 2026 - September 4, 2026

Basic Asset Forfeiture North

South Lake Tahoe

September 2, 2026 - September 3, 2026

Welcome to our new website!

 

We have redesigned our website with you in mind. Members can login with their CDAA credentials and access all we have to offer: Webinars on Demand, Publications, AutoBrief, Expert Witness Library, and more. And we are pleased to premier our video catalog for training on your schedule. It's distance learning for participatory MCLE credit (including several options for specialty credit) that can be viewed when it's convenient for you.


 

ImageEssential Management Skills for New Supervisors

June 29–30, 2026 • Sacramento

 

Moving into a supervisory role? This focused two-day training is designed to help new supervisors develop a leadership mindset while learning core management skills such as coaching, feedback, and accountability. Learn practical, real-world techniques for supervising staff, handling workplace challenges, and driving performance.

For more information and to register, click HERE (CDAA login required). If you are not a member or have not attended a CDAA event before, you will need to create a profile to set up login credentials. Any questions about CDAA credentials, please contact Kristen at ([email protected])

 

 

CDAA Mobile App

CDAA has an exclusive app for our prosecutors! The CalDAA Mobile app allows users to register for training events, connect to the Sidebars online communities, access CDAA publications, stay up-to-date on prosecutor-related news and much more.

 

 

 

Swim Again: Surviving Domestic Violence

Domestic violence victims are often hidden behind closed doors. The California District Attorneys Association supports victims and wants to shine a light on the issues of why—who are the victims? Who are the perpetrators? What resources are available? And what can prosecutors, law enforcement, and communities do to help open the doors? CDAA has created a documentary-style training film project that addresses the impact of domestic violence on individuals, families, and society as a whole.


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