The NTCRC is a member of the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Training and Technical Assistance Collaborative. The TTA Collaborative is comprised of four organizations: the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP), the Center for Justice Innovation (CJI), the Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI), and the National Treatment Court Resource Center (NTCRC).
The TTA Collaborative assists states and local jurisdictions in the development and implementation of improved treatment court program practices in order to increase program effectiveness and effect long-term participant success. Collaborative members provide training and technical assistance on a variety of topics. Examples include: the identification of treatment court participants’ risk level and needs, the provision of targeted evidence-based interventions and recovery support services, community engagement, program data collection and evaluation, to name a few.
The National Association of Drug Court Professionals is a national non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation founded in 1994 by pioneers from the first twelve Drug Courts in the nation. Through its specialized institutes and centers – National Drug Court Institute, the National Center for DWI Courts, and Justice for Vets – NADCP provides a wide range of training and technical assistance services to local drug court programs.
The Center for Justice Innovation is pleased to provide a culturally competent, proactive, comprehensive and user-friendly national training and technical assistance program to support and strengthen statewide drug court systems. The program includes a wide array of resources, information, strategies, multi-media training and technical assistant activities customized to meet the specific needs of individual jurisdictions. The program is geared toward state court administrators seeking assistance in planning, operations, evaluation, data collection and institutionalization of drug courts statewide. This multi-pronged approach will help states to coordinate the efforts and resources of government agencies involved with Drug Court operations and to identify a Drug Court system that best suits an individual jurisdiction.
The Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) is a 100% Native American operated non-profit corporation organized to design and deliver education, research, training, and technical assistance programs which promote the enhancement of justice in Indian country and the health, well-being, and culture of Native peoples. TLPI provides a Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Training and Technical Assistance project which includes onsite and offsite technical assistance, regional and national trainings, a publication series, and a webinar series.