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Tribal Law and Policy Institute BJA FY 2024 Adult Treatment Court Program Q&A Session

This 45-minute question and answer session, hosted by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI), is an opportunity for tribal treatment court programs preparing to submit a FY24 Adult Treatment Court Program grant application to have their questions answered by TLPI Wellness Court Specialists and BJA Policy Advisors. This year’s grant cycle continues a two-step submission process for Department of Justice (DOJ) grants. This “office hours” session will provide the opportunity to ask application questions

Solicitation Webinar: Grants to Expand Substance Use Disorder Treatment Capacity in Adult and Family Treatment Drug Courts.

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is announcing a webinar and conference call for prospective applicants interested in applying for fiscal year 2024 Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity in Adult and Family Treatment Drug Courts (Short Title: SAMHSA Treatment Drug Courts), Notice of Funding Opportunity Announcement No. TI-24-004. The webinar and conference call will be led by SAMHSA Center for Substance Abuse Treatment staff. The purpose of this program is

Promising Strategies for Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts Part 1: Peer-to-Peer Learning through Mentor Courts

The Tribal Law and Policy Institute’s Mentor Court Program was conceived to address a critical gap in the provision of Tribal specific technical assistance by developing and implementing a Tribal specific Mentor Court Program. While Federal and State mentor court programs offer valuable insights, they often lack focus on Tribal-specific issues such as jurisdictional complexities, limited access to resources, heightened rates of substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, cultural values, and historical trauma. Furthermore, the unique sovereign status

Transferring Cases to Veterans Treatment Court

All Rise’s Justice for Vets is partnering with the New York Health Foundation to conduct a virtual training program on legislation designed to provide statewide access to veterans treatment courts (VTCs). Training topics will include the importance of VTCs, the nature and scope of veteran trauma, New York’s VTC transfer legislation, and other important topics related to serving justice-involved veterans. This virtual program is free and geared towards all legal professionals, veterans’ service providers, volunteer veteran mentors, all

Deadline: Veterans Treatment Court Operational Tune-Up

This in-person training is designed for established veterans treatment courts seeking to fine-tune their program to ensure it meets the latest evidence-based best practice standards. Tune-up trainings will improve outcomes in your program by expanding your team’s knowledge and skills. Programs must have been in operation for at least two years to be considered. Each two-day training session is facilitated by seasoned experts with years of experience in veterans treatment courts and other justice-involved veteran

Deadline: Impaired Driving Treatment Court Foundational Training

This training provides the roadmap for treatment courts to successfully serve individuals with impaired-driving offenses. It’s offered at little or no cost to your jurisdiction and can be customized for: Impaired driving treatment courts (e.g., DWI courts) in the planning stages Operational courts without formal training and/or with significant staff turnover Hybrid drug/DWI court programs Accepted programs participate in 3.5-day training at or near the site of a designated academy court. The training includes guidance

Mission

The National Drug Court Resource Center’s (NDCRC) mission is to equip treatment court practitioners with an array of resources relevant to the field. Since October 2019, the NDCRC has been housed in the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) in Wilmington, North Carolina. Our work focuses on providing treatment court professionals with the information needed to design and implement programs that align with best practice standards, expand and enhance court operations, as well as collect

Understanding Addiction and Options for Care

Anyone who has tried to help a loved one obtain treatment for a substance use disorder knows how challenging it can be to find quality, affordable care that’s accessible when someone is ready for help. Even for professionals working in healthcare and related fields, evaluating the options available and navigating payment and other hurdles can be overwhelming. This workshop will help educate participants about treatment options for opioid, stimulant and other substance use disorders and