Providing participants with access to a continuum of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment services is a hallmark feature of the treatment court model (BPS #5).A wealth of empirical research has found that a high percentage of treatment court program participants have experienced trauma which is often a catalyst for the use of drugs/alcohol and criminal justice system involvement. These resources provide an overview of which trauma-informed practices are most effective in addressing the needs of
The interactive map below provides an overview of the total number of treatment court as of 12/31/2021 by court type and location by state and county. In addition, data were gathered from four sources: FBI Uniform Crime Report, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, and U.S. Census. Using the options below, data from these four sources can be mapped geographically alongside treatment courts at the state and county levels.
The data set below corresponds with the data that populate the interactive map. Use the filter functions under State and County headings to narrow down your data set. All variables in the table will be included for each row selected; however, only rows which are displayed will be exported. To ensure that a complete data set is exported, navigate to the dropdown above each table and choose “Show All entries.” Once the desired data set
Operational documents, foundational readings, and other critical resources curated specifically for Adult Treatment Courts.
A collection of resources from federally-funded agencies to support treatment courts navigating challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The webinar will set forth basic demographic and historical information about the diverse backgrounds of Native American veterans including common experiences many share. It will highlight key issues of importance to medical and legal practitioners seeking to connect with veterans, including cultural issues and stereotypes affecting veterans; issues related to entering and exiting the military; the impacts of trauma; the benefit of linking services with medical and mental health systems and/or wellness and treatment courts;
Below you will find a collection of resources that may be useful as you prepare funding applications for federal and state entities, foundations, etc.
Housing is a critical social determinant of health that can complicate the treatment course for persons with substance use disorders. Dr. Denis Antoine has spent over a decade working in the addiction treatment space serving individuals who are unhoused. This talk will aim to review aspects of this population and will seek to review substance use disorder treatment models that have been tried in the past in addition to highlighting novel models that may be
This webinar will focus on epidemiology of adolescent substance use before and after the COVID epidemic, and the opportunities for prevention, recovery, and increasing access to treatment. Participants can expect to receive a summary overview of research, discuss the SAMHSA principles of adolescent substance use and recovery, learn about both the benefits from treatment and the limitations of the traditional approach to SUD treatment and recovery, and the barriers to integrated treatment. The overview will
This 75-minute webinar hosted by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute (TLPI) and the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) will provide an overview of the FY24 Adult Treatment Court Program solicitation. Presenters will provide an overview of the three possible application categories, solicitation goals, and proposal requirements.
On Wednesday, March 13, All Rise and the National Treatment Court Resource Center (NTCRC) will co-host a webinar on how to prepare a competitive grant proposal narrative and budget for the FY24 Adult Treatment Court Discretionary Grant Program solicitations. This free webinar will discuss new proposal requirements as well as creative proposal ideas such as addressing emerging issues, adding new tools, improving operations, meeting clients’ needs, and more. There will also be time for Q&A.
Interested in applying for a grant for your juvenile drug treatment court program but not sure where or how to get started? This webinar will provide an overview of the major components of federal solicitations, as well as provide examples of each required section. Tips for strengthening your proposal and common mistakes to avoid will be discussed.
In the final session of our ‘Ready for Re-entry’ series, we will discuss the practical application of the Forensic Peer Mentor service delivery model is explored and discussed by active FPM, their leadership and their community stakeholders. Learning Objectives: By the end of this program participants will be able to 1) Identify the roles a Forensic Peer Mentor may play in the successful reentry of a forensic peer 2) Identify the challenges and opportunities faced
Jackson County Family Treatment Court Policies and Procedures Manual