Public-use packets
Different readers need different doors into the same public record.
These packets keep reporters, officials, helpers, skeptical reviewers, and public-meeting readers from being dropped into the whole site at once. Each route states what to read first, what not to do, and how to preserve safety and source discipline.
JournalistsReporter / Editor Packet
Give reporters a concise, source-forward route into the public record without asking them to parse the entire site.
Core message: Maine families deserve measurable accountability, safer routing, transparent execution, and reform language that preserves due process while reducing avoidable delay.
LegislatorsLegislators / Officials Packet
Separate reform asks, official-source routing, due-process boundaries, safety exceptions, and implementation constraints.
Core message: The reform lane should be serious enough for hostile review: clear definitions, official doors, implementation phases, capacity notes, and safe exceptions.
Family membersFamily Helper Packet
Route helpers to safety, official doors, family tools, court-week organization, and FOCaF practical materials without making them custody referees.
Core message: Helpful support is calm, practical, safety-first, child-centered, and connected to the right official or qualified help door.
Skeptical reviewersSkeptics / Verification Packet
Show what the site proves, what it does not prove, what remains a draft, and how claims should be checked against official or primary sources.
Core message: The public case is stronger when limitations, source age, method notes, and adversarial review points are visible up front.
Town hallsPublic Meeting / Handout Packet
Give people a printable, plain-language path into the site without overwhelming them with every page or every PDF.
Core message: The site offers a public-record route, a family-help route, and a draft reform route; each has boundaries and safety warnings.