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Supporting Veterans in the Criminal Justice System Part 2: Responding to Co-occurring PTSD and SUD

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and substance use disorder (SUD) are often co-occurring within the Veteran population. Up to 75% of Veterans with a SUD also have PTSD and 20-30% of Veterans with PTSD have a comorbid SUD. To reduce the risk of recidivism and to support long-term recovery in justice-involved Veterans, it is crucial that treatment courts know how to identify and respond to their unique needs. In Part 2 of this webinar series, speakers

Key Strategies to Evaluate Your Family Treatment Court

This virtual event will present the benefits of performance monitoring and evaluating your family treatment court. The speakers will describe the importance of monitoring and evaluation, the key data elements and information you need to collect, and strategies to implement or enhance existing data collection strategies. Participants will gain knowledge about how to use data to monitor their performance and participant outcomes, implement data-driven decision making, engage in continuous quality improvement and when to engage

Planning for the Future: Ensuring Sustainability for Drug Treatment Courts

Ensuring long-term sustainability for drug treatment courts requires careful planning of strategies that encompass data collection, messaging, and partnership building. In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, drug treatment courts have an opportunity to reexamine the focus of their programs on high-risk/high-need individuals in their communities who are in need of intensive programming, such as a drug court. This means that courts may serve fewer individuals but still provide compelling benefits to system partners through

RISE24

Since 1995, All Rise, formerly the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, has convened the only national conference for treatment court professionals. Our numbers have grown to include a wide array of public health and public safety leaders working to expand treatment for people impacted by substance use and mental health disorders who become involved in the justice system. What remains constant is the unparalleled education, networking, and fellowship enjoyed by every attendee. Whether you’re a

Grant Solicitations

Listing of active grant solicitations serving treatment courts and archived resources for preparing to apply for federal grants.

Increase Court Attendance, Limit Pretrial Detention

Missed court appearances are a leading cause of warrants, unnecessary pretrial detention, and racial disparities in arrests. Courts nationwide have implemented innovative approaches to overcome the real (and sometimes surprising) reasons people miss court. All Rise is pleased to share an upcoming, free webinar from ideas42 and the Data Collaborative for Justice at John Jay College, “Showing Up: Strategies to Increase Court Attendance and Limit Pretrial Detention.” This webinar will feature promising strategies from ideas42’s recently published