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Family Treatment Courts

Family Treatment Court Resources Foundational Information These resources serve as the foundation for family treatment courts and all team members should be well-versed in their content. Examples include: best practice standards, guidelines, etc. Family Treatment Court Best Practice Standards Family Treatment Court Planning Guide Collaborative Practice Model for Family Recovery Safety and Stability Child Welfare Training Toolkit Operational Information These sample documents are used by similar treatment court program types across the US and can

Substance Use and Mental Health Treatment

Providing participants with access to a continuum of substance use disorder(SUD) treatment (and co-occurring disordertreatment) services is a hallmark feature of the treatment court model (BPS #5).A wealth of empirical research has found that programs providing participants with access to treatment services that address criminal thinking patterns have positive outcomes. These resources outline what specifical clinical treatment modalities are most effective with the treatment court population (and known sub-populations).

Data Digest

The Data Digest, published by the NDCRC, presents visual representations of data relevant to the treatment court field. Each issue will focus on a specific topic of interest to a wide range of stakeholder groups.

How to Best Treat and Manage Methamphetamine Use: New England Association of Recovery Court Professionals (NEARCP)

The New England ATTC in partnership with the New England Association of Recovery Court Professionals is providing a targeted technical assistance webinar titled, ” How to Best Treat and Manage Methamphetamine Use” on 10/4/23 from 12:00pm-1:30pm with Brian Meyer and Helen Harberts. Until now, methamphetamine use may not have been common in treatment courts, but it is becoming more prevalent, particularly since it is increasingly packaged with other street drugs without the user knowing it

Tribal Court Systems

BJS invites you to a webinar for tribal court systems to discuss the 2024 Census of Tribal Court Systems (2024 CTCS) on February 20, 2024 1:00-2:30 pm ET. The 2024 CTCS survey will collect information from tribally operated court systems, BIA Code of Federal Regulation Courts, and Alaska Village Courts. The survey questions will be designed to capture the day-to-day functions, staffing, and structure of tribal court systems. Your perspective on the unique nature of

MAT and Opioid Use Disorder

Many treatment court programs across the US/Territories have had to modify/expand their menu of clinical treatment services in order to meet the needs of individuals with opioid use disorder. The use of pharmacological interventions to address opioid-use disorders has been deemed an effective treatment modality within the population served by treatment courts. These resources highlight what treatment services have been found to be effective among the treatment court population and how MAT can complement other