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20160308-175146-31

Submitted by Mrs. Sabrina M… on

IACP will develop and conduct a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis to identify TTA needs for each task force. The SWOT analysis will be conducted using electronic surveying and phone interviews. Based on the outcome of the assessments, in consultation with BJA, IACP will develop/enhance/refine training for delivery to the ECM task forces.

20160304-124857-52

Submitted by Mrs. Sabrina M… on

Meeting of five new task forces (City of Philadelphia, City of Tucson, County of Los Angeles, Jefferson Parish, City of Milwaukee PD) , with peer-to-peer learning with Cook County, IL TF

20160302-154850-11

Submitted by Mr. Jon Grand on

This 2:00 p.m. ET webinar will discuss criminogenic risk and needs and behavioral health, as well as best practices for the integration of information about criminogenic risk, substance use, and mental disorders into treatment plans. Innovative programs, such as MISSION-Criminal Justice, will be highlighted as one example of a framework for behavioral health reentry programming that has aimed to address criminogenic risk factors with a behavioral health and trauma-informed lens.

20160226-120007-85

Submitted by Lauren van Sch… on

This webinar will provide a brief overview of Tribal Healing to Wellness Court funding opportunities available within the FY 2016 Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Drug Court Discretionary Program, the SAMHSA Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Treatment Capacity in Adult and Family Drug Courts (Short Title: SAMHSA Treatment Drug Courts), and the anticipated Joint BJA/SAMHSA Adult Drug Court Solicitation. This webinar focuses upon the application requirements of these grants.

20160201-113502-75

Submitted by Lauren van Sch… on

The Michigan Association of Treatment Court Professionals (MATCP), in cooperation with the Michigan Judicial Institute (MJI), is pleased to host a two day conference designed to meet the educational needs of anyone who works within the justice system and deals with defendants engaged in drug and alcohol abuse.

Whether or not your jurisdiction has a drug treatment court, veteran's treatment court or mental health court, this conference will enhance your skills in dealing with the needs of substance abusing defendants/clients.

20160201-111227-34

Submitted by Lauren van Sch… on

This year's Wisconsin Association of Treatment Court Professionals 2016 State Conference is entitled: Celebrating 20 Years of Treatment Courts in WI: Looking Back and Moving Forward. Towards that theme, this year's conference will feature a tribal track hosted by the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, featuring workshops on the Tribal 10 Key Components, Historical Trauma, Enablement Prevention, and Indian Country Legal Issues.

20160201-104351-65

Submitted by Lauren van Sch… on

The 5th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training is a three-day comprehensive training for both operational Wellness Courts and courts in the planning stages. This training features dual tracks, ranging from legal issues, to treatment considerations, to strategies for better incorporating culture and tradition into the Healing to Wellness Court structure. Operational Wellness Courts will share their experiences and advice. There will also be opportunities for networking.

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