Courthouse Experience SurveyThe Court recognizes that it is not always easy to attend Court Hearings and we desire to make the Courthouse more accessible. We would love to hear about your experience with us and how we can improve. Please take a few moments to complete this survey and share your feedback. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. - Step 1 of 2Please share your thoughts based on the prompts below:1.The court would feel more accessible to me if: a if: I 2. A small change that would make a big difference in my court experience is:3. When I think of a trauma-informed space, I expect to see:To understand what’ s happening in my case, I need more <blank> from the court::5. If I could give one piece of advice to the court to better serve the community, it would be:6. One thing that made me feel safe or unsafe at the courthouse was:7. The hardest part about going to court was:8. What does an accessible and informed courthouse look, sound, and feel like?What have we not asked that you wish to share to help make the Courthouse a more inclusive space?NextCheck all that apply.Which of the following would make the courthouse feel more welcoming and trauma-informed?A quiet room or sensory spaceClear signage with plain languageTrained staff who understand traumaOpportunities to ask questionsAccess to peer support or advocatesWhat made it difficult to attend your court hearing or appointment?Anxiety or trauma triggersConfusing paperwork/processesTransportation issuesWhat types of accessibility accommodations should courts prioritize? (Choose all that apply)Sensory-friendly or calming spacesLanguage interpretation (spoken or ASL)Wheelchair accessibilityAssistive listening or communication devicesVisual aids or large printWhat would help you feel more comfortable or supported in court?A quiet or calming spaceSupport from an advocate or peerClearer instructions or signageStaff trained in trauma-informed careSubmit