TR - Shift from Punishment to Treatment Approach for Opioid Users
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TR - Shift from Punishment to Treatment Approach for Opioid Users
Return to Shift from Punishment to Treatment Approach for Opioid Users[This is a for a page containing toolkits and resources. Use the table below as a general outline for how to organize content. Each table should pertain to a specific topic. See TR - Train Youth in How to Resist Peer Pressure to Try Drugs as a good example. Additional tables should be created if necessary]
Adult Drug Courts
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A Technical Assistance Guide For Drug Court Judges on Drug Court Treatment Services (2014) |
Implementation Guide |
AUDIENCE: Judges newly assigned to preside over a drug court program. An introductory reference that includes a checklist of evidence-based drug court practices and recommendations for implementation. |
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Adult Drug Court Discretionary Grant Program DUE DATE: February 2017 |
Federal Grant Instructions |
AUDIENCE: States, state courts, local courts, units of local government, indian tribal governments Provides application instructions and recommendations for a federal grant to establish new drug courts or enhance existing drug courts. |
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NCDI Drug Court Review Vol. IX, Issue I |
Implementation Resource |
AUDIENCE: Drug court practitioners and managers Provides a review of recent research on drug courts and offers recommendations and tips for creating and maintaining a successful program. |
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Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines |
Implementation Resource |
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) |
AUDIENCE: Judges and professional court staff Provides guidelines for juvenile drug courts organized into 7 objectives. Research evidence and practice considerations are outlined for each guideline. |
OJJDP is hosting 3 webinars in Winter 2017 (Jan. 25, Feb. 8, and Feb. 22) that will explore these new guidelines in detail. Registration available here. |
Introductory Training |
AUDIENCE: For jurisdictions interested in implementing their own drug court |
Frequently Asked Questions: Online application form | ||
Introductory Training |
AUDIENCE: Tribal jurisdictions |
Frequently Asked Questions: Online application form | ||
Introductory Training |
AUDIENCE: Jurisdictions interested in developing treatment courts specific to veterans |
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Advanced Training |
AUDIENCE: Adult drug court teams. Need 3-5 teams to participate. Teams may include: |
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FREE Juvenile Drug Court Operational Tune-Up Training |
Advanced Training |
AUDIENCE: Juvenile drug court teams. Need 3-5 teams to participate. Teams may include: judge, prosecutor, coordinator |
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Advanced Training |
AUDIENCE: Drug court teams. Need 3-5 teams to participate. Teams may include: judge, prosecutor, coordinator, treatment provider, defense attorney |
Agenda: Online application form | ||
Advanced Training |
AUDIENCE: Drug court teams. Need 3-5 teams to participate. Teams may include: judge, prosecutor, coordinator, treatment provider, defense attorney |
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Advanced Training |
AUDIENCE: Drug court teams. Need 3-5 teams to participate. Teams may include: judge, prosecutor, coordinator, treatment provider, defense attorneylaw enforcement officer, probation officer |
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National Association of Drug Court Professionals Training Conference |
Conference |
World's largest conference on treatment courts and criminal justice reform. Will take place July 9-12, 2017 in Washington, D.C. |
Conference Agenda: Links: Registration Housing and Transportation | |
Funding Strategies for Drug Courts [File:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png NDCI_FundingStrategyforDrugCourts.pdf] |
Report |
AUDIENCE: Drug court coordinators Reviews possible state and federal sources of funding for drug courts. |
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National Criminal Justice Reference Services Events Calendar |
Events Calendar |
AUDIENCE: Criminal justice practitioners Allows users to search for upcoming conferences and training events by event title, organization, city, state, country, or topic. |
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Family Treatment/Juvenile Drug Courts
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Advanced Training |
AUDIENCE: Family drug court teams. Need 3-5 teams to participate. Team members may include: judge, agent, coordinator, parent attorney; Child Representative/Attorney/CASA; Child Welfare Representative; Child Developmental Specialist/Therapist; Treatment Provider |
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Introductory Training |
AUDIENCE: Family drug court coordinators
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Introduction: Link to webinar Outline Module 1: Link to webinar Agenda Webinar Slides Collaborative Values Inventory Module 2: Link to webinar Agenda Webinar Slides Module 3: Module 3 - recording not available Agenda Webinar Slides Module 4: Link to webinar Module 5: Link to webinar Webinar Slides Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Team (START)Adult report | ||
Implementation Resource |
AUDIENCE: Family drug court coordinators Consists of five webinars designed to guide Family Drug Courts through a process applying their mission, guiding principles, policies and procedures in a consistent manner to achieve their outcomes. Content: -Services to Children -Trauma Informed Services -Responses to Behavior -Critical Issues in Running an FDC -Joint Accountability and Shared Outcomes |
Services to Children: Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Trauma Informed Services: Link to webinar Agenda Webinar Slides Responses to Behavior: Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Critical Issues in Running an FDC: Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Joint Accountability and Shared Outcomes: Link to webinar Agenda [File:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png FDC_EDI_JointAccountabilityAgenda.pdf] Webinar slides [File:http://www.wikispaces.com/i/mime/32/application/pdf.png FDC_EDI_JointAccountabilitySlides.pdf] | ||
Advanced Training |
AUDIENCE: practitioners at established Family Drug Courts This series is "aimed at expanding the scale and scope of existing FDCs focusing on best practices across all three systems. FDC Teams will be provided with a framework for developing sustainability plans as well as special topics webinars focusing on Engaging Fathers, Providing Services to Children, Moving Beyond a Project, Engaging the Community, and other topics needed to enhance existing FDCs."[1] |
Engaging Fathers in FDC: Link to Webinar Agenda Webinar slides Providing Services to Children: Webinar not available. Agenda Webinar slides Budget and Sustainability: Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Moving Toward System Wide Change: Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Engaging the Defense Attorneys: Link to webinar Webinar slides | ||
Advanced Training/ Continuing Education |
AUDIENCE: practitioners working at an established Family Drug Court A 7-webinar series that explores specialized topics that contribute to effective practice. Topics: -Family Drug Court Models: Parallel vs. Integrated -Ensuring Effective and Quality Drug Treatment in FDCs -What About the Children? The Importance of Providing Services for Children in Family Drug Courts -Role of Judicial Leadership and Ethical Considerations in Family Drug Courts -What You Need to Know in Becoming a Trauma-Informed FDC -Implementing Evidence-Based Parenting in Family Drug Courts -Use of Jail as a Sanction in FDC - The Great Debate |
Family Drug Court Models: Parallel vs. Integrated Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Overview of Operational FDTC Ensuring Effective and Quality Drug Treatment in FDCs Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides What About the Children? The Importance of Providing Services for Children in Family Drug Courts Link to Webinar Agenda Webinar slides Role of Judicial Leadership and Ethical Considerations in Family Drug Courts Webinar not available Agenda Webinar slides What You Need to Know in Becoming a Trauma-Informed FDC Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Implementing Evidence-Based Parenting in Family Drug Courts Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Use of Jail as a Sanction in FDC - The Great Debate Link Link to webinar Agenda Webinar slides Sanctions in FDTC Report FAQ - Sanctions in FDTC | ||
Guidance to States: Recommendations for Developing Family Drug Court Guidelines |
Implementation Resource |
AUDIENCE: States and local jurisdiction This guide helps states develop FDC guidelines or standards to monitor FDCs within their state and provides instructions for local jurisdictions on how to implement these guidelines. |
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