BY: Honorable Robert S. Anchondo

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BY: Honorable Robert S. Anchondo How Families are Integrated to Assist in the Recovery of the Participants BY: Honorable Robert S. Anchondo

Family Unit The family is the foundation of support, even if we have to hear the hard truth. They comfort us and even put us in our place. It builds up a person’s character and personality.

Readiness to change Are there adequate resources to make a lasting change (support/peer groups, counseling and life coaching services) Barriers Getting to know the family dynamic establishes a foundation for treatment and services Relapse learning the history of the home prepares the team when relapse occurs

Target Population Eligibility Criteria High Risk / High Need Two or more DWI Non-Compliant with regular probation conditions (failed breath analysis, new dwi arrests, unwilling to arrive to scheduled appointments)

New Participant Social Status Family Does the family support recovery How will the home environment impact the program Social Status What is the employment status What recreational habits are potential triggers New Participant Breaking down the dynamics What do we need to know about this participant

Agency, Organization, and Community Partnerships Partnerships are an essential component of the DWI court model. They enhance credibility, bolster support, and broaden available resources. With the cooperation of other agencies, as well as community organizations the court has formed a partnership in support of the goals of the DWI program.

Community Partners One of our community partners is a for profit organization that assists this program to provide the following: Providing services to the individual-mental health Services to the family Couples/Marriage counseling

Educating life skills through playful activities to motivate and empower participants Sesame Street- working with children and parents using video and activity, team building, cooking (one hour)

Skills through playful Activities to Motivate and Empower Our Sesame Mission Serving families by Educating life Skills through playful Activities to Motivate and Empower

Staffing Weekly staffing is where the entire team has the opportunity to discuss the family dynamic. Public Defenders, District Attorney’s Office, Law Enforcement, Probation, Counseling services and treatment all meet with the Judge to breakdown the weekly encounters with the participant.

Staffing Compliance officers give detailed reports on: the environment and behaviors from family members or the participant that raise concerns. Counseling services and treatment: bring forth information necessary to raise concerns to team, to notice potential relapses, or to praise progress

Develop Case Management Strategies There are five core functions of case management in a DWI court setting: 1) assessment; 2) planning; 3) linking; 4) monitoring; and 5) advocacy. Family members are also included in the case management process, they are referred to outside agencies for help.

Address Transportation Issues Transportation/Support Is family/friends willing to assist with transportation to get to appointments/work? Addressed during family meeting with the team, informed if participant is not allowed to drive, and as needed during the program.

Compliance We partner with the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office and the El Paso Police Department. The officers assigned to the court assist with the following: Home visits Conditions of the home are recorded, drug and alcohol tests are administered, interview with persons living in the home are conducted. Employment verification Surveillance Monitor criminal activity

Take a Judicial Leadership Role Judge speaks to the participant’s family members and explains the importance of their role in the participants recovery. He explains the importance of having their support and contact with the DWI team. The success or failure of a DWI court in large part depends on the convictions held and strength exuded by the judge as leader of the program.

Questions?