Treatment Court Dockets

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Family Recovery Program A Multi-Systemic Recovery Approach to Families Transcultural Mental Health In A Changing World: Building A Global Response 2007.
Advertisements

Briefing July 16, 2001 Judge Kathleen Kearney Kenneth A. DeCerchio Secretary Director of Substance Abuse Substance Abuse Program.
MEDICATIONS IN RECOVERY APPLICATION IN PRIMARY CARE 10 th April 2013 Alison Keating PHE (London) Head of Drugs and Alcohol.
Where Health Meets Hope Serving Barrow, Clarke, Elbert, Greene, Jackson, Madison, Morgan, Oconee, Oglethorpe, and Walton Counties. Laurie Wilburn Bailey,
Veterans Treatment Court
JUVENILE JUSTICE TREATMENT CONTINUUM Joining with Youth and Families in Equality, Respect, and Belief in the Potential to Change.
Select Committee on Homelessness Hearing, The Road Home: Step Two Mental Health Systems Laura V. Otis-Miles, Ph.D., CPRP Vice President.
Bureau of Justice Assistance JUSTICE AND MENTAL HEALTH COLLABORATIONS Bureau of Justice Assistance JUSTICE AND MENTAL HEALTH COLLABORATIONS Presentation.
Provider Spring Meeting 2012 Sirrilla D. Blackmon, MSW, LCSW, LCAC Deputy Director Provider & Community Relations, Certification/Licensure Division of.
Criminal Justice and Behavioral Health Partnerships Review of projects recognizing the needs of and providing treatment supports to DUI offenders Nisha.
AKRON MUNICIPAL COURT PRESENTATION. AKRON MUNICIPAL COURT  WHAT IS THE AKRON MUNICIPAL COURT?
REHAB Milestones Clinical Services Options IOP REHAB Milestones Clinical Services Options IOP Treatment Programs.
An Introduction To Grayson County’s Juvenile Problem Solving Court Honorable Brian Gary 397 th District Court.
Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: What Works with Offenders? Rita Dries July 2006.
The Implementation and Impact of Drug Courts Drug Courts and the New Technology of Offender Change Nov. 10, 2010 Lecture James M. Byrne, Professor.
Hamilton County Veterans’ Treatment Court Structure, Process, and Purpose.
Implementing Evidence Based Principles into Supervision March 20,2013 Mack Jenkins, Chief Probation Officer County of San Diego.
DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE: WHAT WE DO AND HOW WE’RE DOING. March 10, 2014 Anchorage Youth Development Coalition JPO Lee Post.
The Implementation and Impact of Drug Courts Drug Courts and the New Technology of Offender Change James M. Byrne, Professor March 26,2015.
Kristie R. Schmiege, MPH, CCS, CADC, CPC-M Director of Substance Abuse Services Genesee County Community Mental Health May 18,
Drug Court ♦The alternative to incarceration  History žHow and why the experiment evolved  Main Features of Drug Court žCooperation within the adversarial.
Continuing Care for Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders: Opportunities for Health Services Research Thomas M. Brady, Ph.D. Division of Epidemiology,
400 Employees 1,300 Offenders under supervision 400 Employees 1,300 Offenders under supervision.
1 Ed Monahan Public Advocate Substance Abuse: Senate Bill 4 (2009) Treatment options expanded Ernie Lewis KY Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers June.
Alcohol And Drug Abuse Issues Volusia And Flagler Counties Stewart-Marchman Center, Inc. July 2006.
Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information.
Treatment 101 Substance Abuse Basics West Coast Consulting Wanda King
Louisiana Access to Recovery LA-ATR Understanding Addiction & Supporting Recovery Webinar Pastor Pythian Noah June 25, 2009.
Probation Supervision and Information Gathering Presentence Reports.
Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment (Section 5 continued…) UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs Continuum of Care 1.
Intensive Residential Treatment (Level III.7, III.5) Long Term Residential Treatment (Level III.3, III.1) Intensive Outpatient Treatment (Level II.1)
Polk County Family Drug Court The Honorable Karla Fultz Todd Beveridge, M.S.W., M.S.
EXTENDING THE THERAPEUTIC JUSTICE MODEL TO PROBLEM GAMBLERS Mark G. Farrell, JD; Jessica Aungst Weitzel, MPH; Thomas H. Nochajski, PhD, Buffalo Center.
North Carolina TASC NC TASC Bridging Systems for Effective Offender Care Management.
RISK AND NEED TRACKS SAMHSA 2013 Orleans Parish Drug Court Expansion Grant.
Vermont Treatment Court Dockets Compassion & Accountability ~~~~~ Innovative Practices Conference Vermont Law School November 15, 2013.
Case Management to Provide Wrap Around Services Alabama Partnership Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – Advancing Recovery.
Skills for Success Program Savenia Falquist Youth Development Coordinator Jefferson County Juvenile Officer July 14, 2005.
The Counseling Center, Inc. Devoted to the prevention and treatment of alcoholism and other drug addictions. We promote opportunities for individuals and.
Treatment for Substance Abusers in the Therapeutic Community.
WESTCARE NEVADA Community Triage Center WestCare Nevada has been providing social model, non medical detoxification services to the community since 1989.
1 December 8, 2015 Crista M. Taylor, LCSW-C Director, Information, Planning and Development Adrienne Breidenstine, MSW Director of Opioid Overdose Prevention.
Judge Neil Edward Axel District Court of Maryland (retired) Maryland Highway Safety Judicial Conference December 2, 2015 Best Practices & Sentencing Alternatives.
No place like Safeport: The planning and process of providing residential substance abuse treatment to public housing tenants in Key West, Florida Safeport.
Presented by: Michael Kennedy, MFT Director. Psychiatric Emergency Services 24/7 availability Access to  Crisis Stabilization  Crisis Residential Services.
Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information.
ACCELERATED COMMUNITY ENTRY United States District Court Western District of Michigan Robert Holmes Bell Chief Judge.
Chapter 7 P RACTICE D IMENSION II: T REATMENT P LANNING Contributor: Ben Eiland Lori L. Phelps California Association for Alcohol/Drug Educators, 2015.
The CONTINUUM OF CARE Essential for Effective Substance Use Disorder Prevention, Treatment & Recovery Support Services.
Legislative Enhancements to Behavioral Health. Recent Legislation Behavioral Health Enhancements HB 7019/SB 7068 (2015) SB 12/HB 7097 (2016) Housing Assistance.
Court Services A Continuum of Behavioral, Therapeutic and Supervision Programs.
Problem Solving Courts Bench Bar Conference Double Tree Hotel April 20, rd Judicial District Court of Common Pleas – Berks County.
Open Minds, Healthy Minds: Transforming Mental Health & Addictions Services in Ontario 1 Presentation to: Ontario Municipal Social Services Association.
Performance Evaluation of Drug Courts Douglas B. Marlowe, J.D., Ph.D. Treatment Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania TRI science addiction.
Protect Vermonters by operating safe, humane, and secure facilities and by preparing offenders to become productive law-abiding community citizens. DOC.
Probation and Community Justice Program Overview
Forest County Community Wellness Court
Judicial Best Practices in Drug & DUI Court
Bigger. Bolder..
Eighth Judicial District Court Mental Health Court Program
Treatments for Addiction
Treating Alcohol Abuse
Unit 7 Connecting to Resources
Addressing dual diagnosis within a residential treatment programme serving women with complex needs Anita Harris.
MISSION STATEMENT Our mission is to improve the health status of our communities by providing an integrated system of high quality primary and preventive.
Understanding and Using ASAM Criteria
A Decade of Youthful Offender Supervision
Coconino County Recovery Court
The Judicial Branch’s Response to the Opioid Crisis
Can be personalized to individual group needs.
Presentation transcript:

Treatment Court Dockets Vermont Treatment Court Dockets Compassion & Accountability ~~~~~ Innovative Practices Conference Vermont Law School November 15, 3013

Treatment Courts in Vermont: ~~~~~ 3 Adult Treatment Court Dockets: Chittenden, Rutland and Washington Chittenden Mental Health Court Docket Franklin Juvenile Treatment Court Docket Caledonia Family Treatment Court Docket Windsor DUI Court Docket

Adult Treatment Courts Serve: High needs/high risk individuals: those who are likely to continue to engage in criminal behavior without an intervention. Criteria: Substance abuse addiction Co-occurring disorders Crimes related to substance abuse A potential sentence long enough to justify a 16-18 month program

Treatment Courts Provide: Intensive substance abuse treatment Wrap around case management Mental health treatment Drug testing - twice a week Regular status hearings before a judge Referrals for: housing and housing supports health services job skills training & employment educational services other needed supports

Treatment Court Structure Program Phases Orientation Phase: ~30 days Clinical & legal eligibility Orientation for referred individual Change of plea Plea agreement Participant contract signed

Phase 1: Stabilization: Detoxification Safe and sober housing Residential treatment Intensive outpatient treatment Bi-weekly court sessions Drug testing / 60 days

Phases 2 & 3: Change & Recovery As progress is made, there are additional requirements: Treatment groups Employment Education Aftercare plan Monthly court sessions Drug testing / 90 days.

GRADUATION & DISPOSITIONS