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NADCP Annual Training Conference featuring Vet Court Con

May 30-June 2, 2018 • Houston, Texas

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Many thanks to the NADCP Corporate MembersThe NADCP Corporate Members give generously to support our efforts on behalf of drug courts, DWI courts, family dependency treatment courts, tribal healing to wellness courts, and veterans treatment courts everywhere.

Corporate Members

SILVER MEMBERS

PIONEER MEMBERS

GOLD MEMBERS

BRONZE MEMBERS

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The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators at HHS-sponsored conferences do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of Justice; nor does mention of trade names, commercial practices, or organization signify endorsement by the U.S. Government.

Acknowledgements

Many thanks to our federal partners for their ongoing efforts and support of treatment courts throughout the nation:

Additional thanks to our other partners whose efforts contribute to this conference:

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Dear friends,

Welcome to Houston! On behalf of the National Association of Drug Court

Professionals board of directors and staff, thank you for choosing to attend

the 24th Annual NADCP Training Conference.

You have travelled here from all corners of the United States and a record

number of countries around the world. You represent the very best of our

justice system, public health system and veteran community. Together, you

are transforming the way society’s most vulnerable citizens access lifesaving

treatment when they need it most. Thank you for the work you do day in

and day out, and for doing your part to ensure Justice For All.

Over the next four days, you will have the opportunity to learn, share ideas,

network, collaborate, rejuvenate and have fun. This conference is for you,

so if NADCP can do anything to make your experience better, please let

us know.

Enjoy the conference!

All my best,

Carson FoxChief Executive Officer

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Hon. Michael J. Barrasse (Chair)Scranton, PA

Jonathan BlodgettSalem, MA

Chief Mike BosseGeorgetown, KY

Martha CoakleyMedford, MA

Hon. Jeri B. Cohen Miami, FL

Hon. Karen Freeman-WilsonGary, IN

Adam GelbAtlanta, GA

Mary Kay HudsonIndianapolis, IN

Mack JenkinsIrvine, CA

Hon. Michael JoinerMontgomery, AL

Judi Marie Kosterman, PhD Reno, NV

Marc LevinAustin, TX

Hon. Stephen Manley (Emeritus)San Jose, CA

Hon. Louis Presenza (Emeritus)Philadelphia, PA

Hon. Robert G. Rancourt (Emeritus)Center City, MN

Hon. Ruben Reyes Lubbock, TX

Lynn RichardsonDallas, TX

Charles R. RobinsonWashington, DC

Hon. Robert Russell (Emeritus)Buffalo, NY

Hon. J. Wesley Saint ClairSeattle, WA

Hon. John Schwartz (Emeritus)Rochester, NY

Lisa Shannon, PhD, MSWMorehead, KY

Richard Soper, MDNashville, TN

Gary TennisHarrisburg, PA

Tom UmbergIrvine, CA

Hon. Bruce WilliamsColumbia, SC

Board of Directors

The NADCP Board of Directors works

tirelessly on behalf of the treatment court field. These individuals give generously of their time, energy and expertise throughout the year to ensure we move toward our goal of putting a drug court within reach of every American in need. Please take the opportunity to thank your board members for their dedication!

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The NADCP, NCDC, NDCI and Justice For Vets staff provide technical assistance and train-ing, host these annual training conferences, provide advocacy, sponsor research, disseminate information and provide a number of other services to the field throughout the year. We are indebted to our staff for all their hard work.

Mission Statement:We will not rest until there are drug courts and treatment courts within reach of every person in need.

Promise Statement:To champion proven strategies within the judicial system that empower drug-using offenders to change their lives.

Cary BannerTraining Coordinator

Percy BrooksConference Registrar

Anne CaronProject Director

Anna ChiangTraining Coordinator

Jennifer ColumbelChief of Public Affairs

Imani CooperTraining Coordinator

Bruce DamianPublic Affairs Fellow

Chris DeutschDirector of Communications

Kristen DeutschDirector of Membership and Outreach

James EberspacherDivision Director, NCDC

Melody FieldsTraining Coordinator

Melissa FitzgeraldDirector, Advancing Justice Initiative

Carson L. Fox, Jr.Chief Executive Officer

Brooke GlissonAssociate Director of Communications

Bonnie GreensladeLead Training Coordinator

Carolyn HardinChief of Training and Research

Daryl JacksonProject Director

Clifford JacobsProject Director

Lynda KnappAccounting Coordinator

Greg LoefflerPublic Affairs Associate

Jennifer LuboldDirector of Conferences

Janet McCullerChief Financial Officer

Erin MorrisTraining Coordinator

Jontelle NiblockStaff Accountant

David PelletierProject Director

Vanessa PriceNDCI Division Director

Mike Soussi-TananiAssociate Director of Conferences

Scott SwaimDivision Director, Justice For Vets

Clyde J. (Butch) Tate IIMajor General, US Army (ret.) Chief Counsel

Tonya VoelkerDirector of Legislative Affairs

Terrence WaltonChief Operating Officer

Meisha WestDirector of HR and Facilities Management

Shane WolfProject Director

Jathiya WrightTraining Coordinator

Resource Consultants

Hon. Christine Carpenter (ret.)Senior Advisor/Consultant, International Affairs

Douglas Marlowe, Ph.D., J.D.Senior Scientific Consultant

Hon. William G. Meyer (ret.)Senior Judicial Fellow

Hon. Margaret Spencer (ret.)Senior Judicial Fellow

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Stanley M. Goldstein Hall of Fame ...........................................................................6

12-Step Meetings Schedule State Association, Committee and Other Meetings ............................................7

All Rise Expo Schedule ...............................................................................................8

Mobile App .....................................................................................................................9

Training and Technical Assistance Divisions........................................................ 10

Recovery Film Festival ............................................................................................... 12

Conference At A Glance ............................................................................................. 15

Opening and Closing Ceremonies .......................................................................... 24

General Sessions .........................................................................................................26

Session Grids ...............................................................................................................48

All Rise Expo: Exhibitor Listing ...............................................................................62

Table of Contents

NADCP welcomes the diversity of methods and opinions shared through the interactive format of this conference. NADCP does not necessarily endorse all of the viewpoints expressed.

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Joe Brann; Washington, DCBennett H. Brummer; Miami, FLJudge John Creuzot; Dallas, TXLolita Curtis; Alexandria, VAKatherine Fernandez-Rundle; Miami, FLLuceille Fleming; Columbus, OHJudge Robert Fogan; Fort Lauderdale, FLEdward T. Foote; Miami, FLRon George; Sacramento, CAJudge Michael Getty; Chicago, ILJudge Stanley Goldstein; Miami, FLJudge Harl Haas; Portland, ORChief Justice Major B. Harding; Tallahassee, FLJudge Peggy Fulton Hora (ret.); Castro Valley, CAJudge William Hunter; Franklin, LAMichael Judge; Los Angeles, CAFran Jursco; San Francisco, CAJudge Herbert M. Klein; Miami, FLJudge Jack Lehman; Las Vegas, NV

Barry Mahoney, PhD; Denver, COGeneral Barry McCaffrey; Washington, DCClaire McCaskill; Kansas City, MOJudge James Milliken; San Diego, CAIsrael Milton; Miami, FLJudge Patrick Morris; San Bernardino, CATimothy Murray; Washington, DCAttorney General Janet Reno; Washington, DCBill Ritter; Denver, COAssistant Attorney General Laurie Robinson; Washington, DCDeputy Associate Attorney General Reggie Robinson; Washington, DCMichael Smith, MD; Bronx, NYFrank Tapia; Oakland, CABill Vickery; San Francisco, CAJanna Walker; Broken Arrow, OKAndrew Wells; Vienna, AustriaJudge Gerald Wetherington; Miami, FL

Previous recipients of distinguished leadership awards from 1995–2001 were grandfathered into the Drug Court Hall of Fame in 2002:

2002 Henry Pirowski; Buffalo, NY Judge Jeffrey Tauber; Berkeley, CA

2003 Judge Stephen Manley; Santa Clara, CA Judge Melanie G. May; West Palm Beach, FL Marilyn Roberts; Washington, DC Judge Robert P. Ziemian; South Boston, MA

2004 Judge Mary Noble; Lexington, KY Judge Robert T. Russell; Buffalo, NY

2005 Caroline Cooper; Washington, DC Judge Lou Presenza; Philadelphia, PA

2006 Judge Karen Freeman-Wilson (ret.); Gary, IN Tim Smith; San Diego, CA

2007 Judge William G. Schma; Kalamazoo, MI Judge John Schwartz; Rochester, NY

2008 Judge Darrell W. Stevens (posthumous); Chico, CA Ann Wilson; Jefferson City, MO

2009 Chief Justice Daniel T. Eismann; Boise, ID Judge Charles ‘Chuck’ Simmons; Greenville, SC

2010 Rose Ewing; Tulsa, OK

2011 Judge John E. Girardeau; Hall County, GA Earl Hightower; Los Angeles, CA Chief Justice William Ray Price; Jefferson City, MO

2012 Judge Joanne Smith; Ramsey County, MN

2013 Helen Harberts; Chico, CA Judge Robert Rancourt; Center City, MN

2014 Judge Jeffrey Ford; Champaign County, IL Douglas Marlowe; Chadds Ford, PA

2015 West Huddleston; Littleton, CO Judge Molly Merrigan; Kansas City, MO Judge Keith Starrett; Hattiesburg, MS

2016 Judge Jo Ann Ferdinand; Brooklyn, NY Martin Sheen; Los Angeles, CA

2017 Judge William G. Meyer; Denver, CO Connie Payne; Frankfort, KY Kenneth Robertson; Germantown, TN

The following treatment court practitioners have distinguished themselves over the years through their innovation and leadership and have been formally inducted into the Stanley M. Goldstein Drug Court Hall of Fame.

Stanley M. Goldstein Drug Court Hall of Fame

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12-Step Meetings ScheduleAlcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Cocaine Anonymous Meetings Hilton Americas, Boardroom 331, Level Three

6:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 30 AA (Open) MA CA NA AA (Open)

Thursday, May 31 AA (Open) CA NA MA NA

Friday, June 1 AA (Open) MA NA CA NA (Open)

Saturday, June 2 AA (Open)

Tuesday, May 29State Drug Court Coordinators2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.336 AB, Hilton Americas

Wednesday, May 30Kentucky Specialty Courts4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.351 C/F

International Association of Drug Treatment Court Professionals (IADTC) Open Meeting 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.370 C/F

Treatment Court Graduate Reception 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.380 A

Thursday, May 31Texas Association of Specialty Courts Member Luncheon and General Meeting12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.Americas A, Hilton Americas

Open Meeting New England Association of Drug Court Professionals Roberta Leis, Director NEADCP [email protected] Cell: 508-631-044812:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.310 B

All New Englanders invited and others too!

State Association, Committee and Other Meetings

State association meetings have been scheduled throughout this conference. They will be listed in the day’s ancillary activities. Please check to see if your state’s association has scheduled a gathering. All meetings will be held at the George R. Brown Convention Center, unless otherwise noted.

Friday, June 1TASC Board of Directors: New Slate 7:15 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.Grand Ballroom A

SAMHSA Equity and Inclusion Project 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.320 B

SAMHSA Treatment Drug Court Grantee Meeting 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.320 B

OJJDP Grantee Meeting Closed Meeting: Invite Only10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.310 A

Council of State Drug Court Associations(state delegates only)Tuesday, May 29 from 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. 340 A/B, Hilton Americas

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ScheduleWednesday, May 30 Continental Breakfast 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.

Expo Open7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Lunch Concessions for Purchase11:45 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

Opening Reception5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, May 31 Continental Breakfast 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.

Expo Open7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Lunch Concessions for Purchase12:15-p.m. – 1:45p.m.

Dessert Reception6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Friday, June 1Continental Breakfast 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.

Expo Open7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

NADCP Booth One-stop shop for training, technical assistance, and publications

Do you have a training or technical assistance question for NADCP staff or just want to pick up a copy of our newest publications?

Stop by the NADCP booth in the All Rise Expo during the conference. The four-sided booth includes all of NADCP’s divisions: National Drug Court Institute; National Center for DWI Courts; and Justice For Vets. NADCP staff and faculty representing the divisions will be on hand to answer all your questions about training and technical assistance opportunities. If you have a specific issue you would like to discuss, experts are available to provide immediate technical assistance to help you determine a solution. Even if you don’t have a question, stop by and peruse the vast number of publications on display or just drop by so staff can meet you. Check the schedule for All Rise Expo hours to make sure you make the most of this one-stop shop opportunity.

All Rise Expo Opening ReceptionWednesday, May 30 from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A3

Enjoy a healthy mix of networking, dance and fun at the All Rise Expo Reception. This event offers treatment court leaders an energetic and lively networking experience while having some fun right after the Opening Ceremony. Come and network with your peers and see cutting-edge technology and services available to treatment courts around the world. You’ll also be able to enjoy a taste of Texas while watching a clogging performance. There will be plenty of food and beverages to enjoy while visiting our great exhibitors and thanking them for their support.

All Rise Expo Dessert ReceptionThursday, May 31 from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A3

MOBILE APPThe NADCP Conference mobile app is available to help you navigate through the NADCP Annual Training Conference featuring Vet Court Con. Use this excellent app to keep track of schedules, locate meetings, connect with your fellow attendees, download and email handouts, email session, exhibitor and speaker notes to yourself, and much more.

The app contains numerous features to help you navigate the NADCP Annual Training Conference featuring Vet Court Con with ease, including:n Full schedule of events with customizable to-do list

n Session descriptions, exhibitor information, and speaker bios, with the ability to capture your thoughts in the note section

n Attendee networking and social media integration

n Real-time updates on conference events and schedule changes

Search for NADCP on the App Store or Google Play or scan the QR code to download the app and enhance your conference experience.

NADCP is the premier membership, training and advocacy organization for the treatment court model, which now includes more than 3,000 programs found in every state, four territories and more than 20 countries. Since 1994, NADCP and its divisions—the National Drug Court Institute, National Center for DWI Courts and Justice For Vets—have trained hundreds of thousands of professionals spanning legal, clinical, psychosocial and law enforcement fields. NADCP regularly publishes cutting-edge, research-based materials—including the groundbreaking Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards—and the association works tirelessly to improve the response of the American justice system to people with substance use and mental health disorders. Visit AllRise.org.

Tr aining and Technical Assistance Divisions

Justice For Vets is dedicated to transforming the way the justice system identifies, assesses and treats our veterans, leading the national effort to put a veterans treatment court in reach of every veteran in need. Justice For Vets is committed to ensuring that no veteran is left behind by providing training and technical assistance to help communities bring together local, state and federal resources to directly serve veterans involved in the justice system due to substance use disorder, mental health conditions or trauma. In doing so, Justice For Vets keeps veterans out of jail and prison and connected to the benefits and treatment they have earned, all while saving tax dollars for the American public. Visit JusticeForVets.org.

Impaired driving is recognized as one of the biggest threats to public safety in the U.S. The National Center for DWI Courts (NCDC) is dedicated to reducing impaired-driving recidivism nationwide by addressing the root problem: addiction. NDCI provides cutting-edge training and technical assistance to communities to implement, expand and improve DWI court programs that provide treatment and accountability based on research-driven best practices. NDCI is dedicated to expanding DWI courts to serve every eligible offender and make our communities safer each and every day. Visit DWICourts.org.

The National Drug Court Institute (NDCI) formed in response to a great need for standard-ized, evidence-based training and technical assistance as a result of the rapid expansion of treatment courts across the U.S. NDCI continually evolves to meet the ever-changing needs of treatment court professionals and is the definitive authority on the latest research, best practices, and innovations to address substance use disorders and mental health conditions within the justice system. NDCI has successfully trained more than 200,000 adult, family, juvenile and tribal drug court professionals in all 50 states, Washington DC, and all of four U.S. territories. Visit NDCI.org.

Continuing Education CreditMust complete online evaluation to receive creditDeadline to submit evaluations: June 22, 2018 (Arkansas by June 13)

Visit NADCPConference.org or the continuing education desk in the registration area in Exhibit Hall A3 of the George R. Brown Convention Center onsite for further instructions.

22 hours of social work continuing education credits approved by NASW.

To receive continuing education credits you must register with YOUR email address.

You will be able to complete your evaluations and get your certificate up until June 22, 2018 (Arkansas by June 13). Continuing legal education (CLE) and continuing judicial education (CJE) credits will be offered for attorneys and judges attending the conference. Continuing education units (CEU) will be offered for mental health, social work and drug addiction treatment professionals. A link will be sent to the email address you provided when you registered. This will give you access to the session evaluations, post conference evaluation and your certificate (#, state, type of certificate) in order to get credit. To receive CLE, CJE or CEU credits, you must register with YOUR email address. If you don’t have an email address or did not provide one when you registered – see the onsite continuing education desk or email Ann Wilson at [email protected] for assistance. Attendees cannot use another attendee’s email link to access the survey as the certificate will be in another person’s name. You must record each session you attended online in order to receive credit. Pre-approval of hours will still continue as in years past, and reports will still be made to states requiring reports from the training provider. All reports will be based on the online evaluation and attendance that you complete. In order to receive credits, all evaluations must be completed in the online system by June 22, 2018 (Arkansas by June 13). Make sure to visit the continuing education desk during the conference to obtain state required certificates.

NADCP is a NAADAC-approved education provider (78232).

Onsite:n You will receive emails before, during and after the conference with a link to the session

and overall conference evaluations. Emails after the conference will also include a link for the certificate of attendance.

n Use your email address you registered with to login to the automated evaluation system.n If you don’t have an email address, you registered onsite, or you were a substitute for

somebody else – see the continuing education desk for help.n Make sure to complete your session evaluations online.n Back home – enter the overall conference evaluation and print your certificate.n Continuing education hours will be reported to the respective states after completion of

the session evaluations, post conference survey and certificate is printed.

Judges and attorneys from the following states need to come to the continuing education desk:n Arkansas n California n Kansas n Pennsylvania

Judges from the state of Washington will need to pick up a certificate from the continuing education desk in order to receive credit from the AOC.

CEU hours are only pre-approved for substance abuse counselors, some mental health counselors, and the NASW. CEU hours are NOT pre-approved for probation officers, law enforcement officers or professional licensed agencies. These professionals must petition their credentialing board for credit. These hours will NOT count toward college credit.

Recovery Film Festival 2018RFF-1 Holden On Thursday, May 31 from 7:30 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. General Assembly B

The award winning film, Holden On, is one of the most important films of the decade. Holden Layfield, whose real story is depicted, helps audiences through his harrowing tale in this film set in the early 1990s. After succumbing to a secret battle with mental illness, 17-year old Holden devolves from a gregarious, small-town Georgian football player to a lost, self-medicating prophet. This important film portrays the complexity of mental illness and suicide in teens, offers insight to prevention, and opens the door to conversation about this difficult, but vital human concern. Join us for a post-screening discussion with Director Tamlin Hall, lead actor Matthew Fahey, supporting actor Steve Ellis, and Holden’s father Bob Layfield.

RFF-2 The Work Friday, June 1 from 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. General Assembly B

Step inside Folsom Prison with three men from the outside as they join level-four convicts for a four-day intensive group therapy retreat. Together, they will all participate in “the work” of revealing their most raw emotions in order to rid themselves of the deep aggression they feel inside. One at a time, the men from the inside get in touch with themselves, break down, and all at once begin to heal. Surprisingly, it’s the men from outside that must let go of their preconceived notions of what they’re supposed to feel what the prisoners want them to feel, and release the pain and anger they’ve collected over time. While it’s easy to write off violent convicts as they sit in prison, The Work drops us behind the walls and alters your perception of rehabilitation. The only request from the men: listen without judgment. The Work takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster with results that are alternately terrifying and cathartic. Please join us for a post-screening discussion with Director Jarius McLeary, his brother James McLeary—who created the program featured in this film, and one of the men featured in the film, who has since been paroled.

PROTECT and SERVE: HOW LAW ENFORCEMENT IS TRANSFORMING the AMERICAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

wednesday, May 30, 20187:15 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Social Media and Positive Community Policing Room 371 C/F

8:45 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. The Role of Law Enforcement in Building Public Trust: Community Engagement, Police Branding and Information-sharing

Room 371 C/F

Behind the “Thin Blue Line”: How Police Culture Impacts Perception and Performance of Law Enforcement

1:15 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Debriefing: The Impact of Legalizing Marijuana Room 371 C/F

thursday, May 31, 20189:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Mobilization: Connecting Community and Criminal Justice to

Improve OutcomesRoom 371 C/F

11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. SOS: Saving Our Superheroes - Coping with Life on the Front Lines Room 371 C/F

1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. The Opioid Crisis: How Law Enforcement and Public Health Professionals Work Together to Save Lives

Room 371 C/F

3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Rethinking the War on Drugs: Options and Opportunities that Reduce Crime and Address Public Safety

Room 371 C/F

4:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Crisis Intervention Teams: An Effective Approach to Trauma-informed Policing

Room 371 C/F

friday, june 1, 20189:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. Tall Cop Says Stop: High in Plain Sight - Current Drug, Addiction

and Impairment TrendsGrand Ballroom A

11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Working Effectively with Trauma-impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems

Gen. Assembly A

1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Advances in Criminal Justice and How They Impact Policing Room 320 B

3:15 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Procedural Justice: Responding to Individuals with Mental Health Disorders

Room 320 B

Recovery Film Festival 2018

American University’s Justice Program Office (JPO) National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP)

The National Counsel of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) The Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)

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The OJJDP Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines Workshop Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Workshop

Room 351 B/E Wednesday, May 30 8:45 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Trainers: Matthew Collinson, Evan Elkin, Bridgett Ortega, Jessica Pearce, Doris Perdomo-Johnson, Zoë Root, Wendy Schiller, Megan Ward, Jacqueline van Wormer

Part 1 Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Workshop

8:45 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Welcome and Overview

9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Doing the Right Things, For the Right Kids, For the Right Reasons

JDTC Guidelines Objective 1 ~ The Philosophy, The Team, Training JDTC Guidelines Objective 2 ~ Eligibility Criteria, Equity 10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Break

10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. The Heart and Soul of Juvenile Drug Court

JDTC Guidelines Objective 3 ~ The Judge, Parental Involvement JDTC Guidelines Objective 4 ~ Needs Assessment, Treatment Planning JDTC Guidelines Objective 5 ~ Contingency Management, Case Management, Community Supervision

Part 2 Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Workshop

12:45 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. The Path to Healthy Adolescent Development and Family Functioning

JDTC Guidelines Objective 6 ~ Treatment, Services, Healthy Connections JDTC Guidelines Objective 7 ~ Program Completion, Termination, Outcomes

1:45 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Wrap-Up

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NADCP Conference At A Glance All Sessions are at the George R. Brown Convention Center, unless otherwise noted.

Tuesday, May 29Registration

TIME EVENT ROOM

12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Council of State Drug Court Associations Meeting (State Delegates Only) 340A/B (Hilton Americas)

2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. State Drug Court Coordinators Meeting 336A/B (Hilton Americas)

2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Registration Exhibit Hall A3

Wednesday, May 30Discipline Specific Breakouts, Skills Building Workshops, Training Sessions, Opening Ceremony, All Rise Expo Opening Reception and All Rise Concert Under The Stars

TIME EVENT ROOM

7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Yoga 339A/B (Hilton Americas)

All Rise Expo Opens with Continental Breakfast Exhibit Hall A3

7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Registration (Closed from 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. during Opening Ceremony) Exhibit Hall A3

7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. All Rise Expo Open Exhibit Hall A3

7:15 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Discipline Specific Breakouts

DSB-1 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session First Time Conference Attendee Orientation SessionSpeaker(s): Terrence D. Walton

Grand Ballroom C

DSB-2 Judges - Adult and DWI Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Hon. Mary Celeste | Hon. Peggy Davis

320 B

DSB-3 Judges - Juvenile, Family and Mental Health CourtsSpeaker(s): Hon. Jeri Beth Cohen | Hon. Stephen Goss | Hon. Gail Meinster

320 C

DSB-4 Administrators and Coordinators Speaker(s): Anne Caron | Carol Venditto

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DSB-5 ProsecutorsSpeaker(s): Helen Harberts

351 A/D

DSB-6 Defense AttorneysSpeaker(s): Hank Judin, III | Lynn Richardson

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DSB-7 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Provider - AdultsSpeaker(s): Steve Hanson | Kenneth Robinson

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DSB-8 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers - Juveniles and FamilySpeaker(s): Doris Perdomo-Johnson

351 B/E

DSB-9 Mental Health Disorder Treatment Providers - Adult & JuvenileSpeaker(s): Carlos Quezada-Gomez

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DSB-10 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session Community Supervision and Case Management – Adult Speaker(s): Karen Cowgill

General Assembly B

DSB-11 Community Supervision and Case Management - JuvenileSpeaker(s): Meghan Wheeler

General Assembly C

DSB-12 Recovery Coaches, Peer Support, Peer Mentors & AlumniSpeaker(s): Angela Blackwell | Abby Frutchey | Tele Rabii

310 B

DSB-13 Researchers and EvaluatorsSpeaker(s): Cary Heck

370 A/D

DSB-14 Federal Drug Court PractitionersSpeaker(s): Christina Ruffino

361 B/E

DSB-15 Reentry Court PractitionersSpeaker(s): Carolyn Hardin

Grand Ballroom A

DSB-16 Family Treatment Court PractitionersSpeaker(s): Russ Bermejo | Tessa Richter

381 A/B

DSB-17 Healing to Wellness/Tribal PractitionersSpeaker(s): Lauren van Schilfgaarde

361 C/F

DSB-18 Social Media and Positive Community PolicingSpeaker(s): Ed Gonzalez | Tommy Norman

371 C/F

7:15 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Vet Court Con Discipline Specific Breakouts

VCC-DSB-1 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session First Time Conference Attendee Orientation SessionSpeaker(s): Terrence D. Walton

Grand Ballroom C

VCC-DSB-2 VTC JudgesSpeaker(s): Hon. Robert Russell

310 C

VCC-DSB-3 VTC ProsecutorsSpeaker(s): Tammy Westcott

320 A

VCC-DSB-4 VTC Defense AttorneysSpeaker(s): David Pelletier

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VCC-DSB-5 VTC Program Administrators/Coordinators Speaker(s): Lauren Clark | Pamela Lamancuso

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VCC-DSB-6 Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health Treatment ProvidersSpeaker(s): Scott Swaim

360 B/E

VCC-DSB-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session Community Supervision and Law Enforcement Speaker(s): Karen Cowgill

General Assembly B

VCC-DSB-8 Veterans Justice Outreach Specialists/Veterans Administration StaffSpeaker(s): Jessica Blue-Howells | Sean Clark

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VCC-DSB-9 Mentor CoordinatorsSpeaker(s): Stacy Hester

General Assembly A

8:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Skills Building Workshops

SB-1 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionIncentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change - Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the CourtroomSpeaker(s): Hon. Diane Bull | Shannon Carey | Hon. Peggy Davis | Helen Harberts

General Assembly A

SB-2 Lessons from the DWI Academy CourtSpeaker(s): Hon. Robert Anchondo | Hon. Charles Auslander | Hon. Shaun Floerke | Cliff Jacobs | Hon. Mary Jane Knisely

310 B

SB-3 The Behavior Change Drivers: How Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) Engage the Real “Engines” of Offender Behavior ChangeSpeaker(s): Michael D. Clark

Grand Ballroom C

SB-4 Lessons in Judicial LeadershipSpeaker(s): Hon. Jo Ann Ferdinand | Hon. William Meyer | Hon. Robert Russell | Hon. Margaret Spencer

371 B/E

SB-5 Special Issues in Substance Use Disorder Treatment in Drug CourtPart 1 Twenty-first Century Responses to Substance Use: Collaboration with The Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network (ATTC Network)Part 2 Changes to the Federal Treatment Confidentiality Regulations (42CFR) and its Significant Implication for Drug CourtsSpeaker(s): Holly Hagle | Steve Hanson | Maureen Nicols | Diana Padilla

General Assembly C

SB-6 Intersections of Trauma Responses: Gender and Culturally Responsive Approaches for Justice-Involved Women in Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Afua Addo

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SB-7 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionWhat to Do When Participants Aren’t Really Participating in Treatment: Doing the Minimum to Comply, Missing Sessions, Using SubstancesSpeaker(s): David Mee-Lee, MD

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SB-8 Slavery in the Land of the Free: One Women’s Story of Trial and Triumph as a Survivor of Child Sex TraffickingSpeaker(s): Theresa Flores

Grand Ballroom B

SB-9 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionDrug Testing: A Comprehensive Review of Best PracticesSpeaker(s): Paul Cary

Grand Ballroom A

SB-10 The Nuts and Bolts of Making Drug Court WorkPart 1 Policies and Procedures RevisitedPart 2 Tools of the Trade: Samples, Examples and Templates for All Things Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Carolyn Hardin

351 A/D

SB-11 Leading While Green: How Emerging Drug Court Leaders Can Ripen into Effective Drug Court LeadersSpeaker(s): Pierre Quinn

320 B

SB-12 What Addiction Science Has to Say to Drug Court Professionals? From Research to PracticePart 1 Is Addiction Really a Brain Disease?Part 2 What Really Works in Treating Addiction: Evidence-Based Behavioral TherapiesPart 3 What Really Works in Treating Addiction: Medications in the Treatment of Alcohol and Opiate Use DisordersSpeaker(s): Maureen Boyle | Jeffrey N. Kushner | Robert Schwartz, MD | Faye Taxman

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SB-13 Leading Change – Advancing Justice for Children and Families by Transforming and Expanding the Family Treatment Court MovementSpeaker(s): Alexis Balkey | Phil Breitenbucher | Theresa A. Lemus

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SB-14 Advanced Issues in Healing to Wellness CourtPart 1 The Mindimooyenh Healing Circle-Using the Medicine of the Grandmothers for HealingPart 2 Two Spirit People in the Drug Court: An Open Door or Another ClosetSpeaker(s): Sade Heart of the Hawk Ali

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Drug courts perform their duties without manifestation, by word or conduct, of bias or prejudice, including, but not limited to, bias or prejudice based upon race, culture, gender, national origin, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, language or socioeconomic status.

SB-15 Understanding the Role of VIVITROL in Criminal Justice SettingsSpeaker(s): Arwen Podesta, MD This promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member Alkermes

330 A/B

SB-16 Specialized Sessions for Federal Practitioners Presented by the Federal Judicial CenterSpeaker(s): Christina Ruffino

361 B/E

SB-17 Part 1 Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court WorkshopSpeaker(s): Evan Elkins | Bridgett Ortega | Jessica Pearce | Doris Perdomo-Johnson | Zoë Root | Wendy Schiller | Megan Ward | Jacqueline van Wormer

351 B/E

SB-18 Part 1 The International Drug Court Movement: Process, Practices and ProgressSpeaker(s): Hon. Christine Carpenter | Nguyen Cuu Duc | Antonio Lomba | Charlotte Sisson | Jeffrey Zinsmeister

Part 2 Surveying the International Landscape: Policies and Practices of Drug Courts in Central America and the CaribbeanSpeaker(s): Tania Gordillo Moreno | Suvi Hynynen Lambson | Antonio Lomba | Annie Schachar

370 B/E

SB-19 Drive Predictable Outcomes - No Compass Needed: Incentives and Sanctions for the 21st CenturySpeaker(s): Douglas MarloweThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member Averhealth

370 A/D

SB-20 Part 1 The Role of Law Enforcement in Building Public Trust: Community Engagement, Police Branding and Information-sharingModerator: Vanessa Price Speaker(s): Vashina Butler | Keith Humphrey | Nate Tarver

Part 2 Behind the “Thin Blue Line”: How Police Culture Impacts Perception and Performance of Law EnforcementModerator: Vanessa Price Speaker(s): Chris Clausi | Jermaine Johnson | Krystal Tarver

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VCC-SB-1 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionIncentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change - Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the CourtroomSpeaker(s): Hon. Diane Bull | Shannon Carey | Hon. Peggy Davis | Helen HarbertsThis session will repeat as VCC-D-5 and VCC-E-5

General Assembly A

VCC-SB-2 Why Violence Sometimes Happens When Veterans Come Home: Veteran, Family, Legal & Clinical PerspectivesSpeaker(s): Anne Potts Jackson | Michael Jackson | Read Jackson | Brian Meyer

320 A

VCC-SB-3 Special Topics on Increasing Enrollment and Improving Service Delivery in Veterans Treatment CourtPart 1 A Strength-Based Approach to Rural Resource DevelopmentPart 2 Collaboration with Federal Courts to Expand Enrollment in State Veterans Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Hon. Kurt Alme | Hon. Greg Pinski | Steve Tillson

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VCC-SB-4 Prolonged Exposure: The Effective Treatment for PTSD of Which Everyone is AfraidSpeaker(s): Christa Marshall

360 A/D

VCC-SB-5 Understanding Ethical Obligations and Professional Responsibilities when Working with the Justice-Involved IndividualsSpeaker(s): Donald Davis | Pete Neilson

310 C

VCC-SB-6 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionDrug Testing: A Comprehensive Review of Best PracticesSpeaker(s): Paul Cary

Grand Ballroom A

VCC-SB-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionWhat to Do When Participants Aren’t Really Participating in Treatment: Doing the Minimum to Comply, Missing Sessions, Using SubstancesSpeaker(s): David Mee-Lee, MD

General Assembly B

VCC-BC- SB-8

What is a Veterans Treatment Court? The Role of the Veteran MentorSpeaker(s): Jack O’Connor | David Pelletier | Tim Wynn

351 C/F

11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Lunch Concessions for Purchase in All Rise Expo Exhibit Hall A3

12:30 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Treatment Court Graduate Reception 380 A

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TS-1 Successful Implementation Following the 2017 NADCP Conference featuring Vet Court Con: How We Did It and How You Can Too!Speaker(s): Anne Caron

370 A/D

TS-2 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionMAT, the Law and EthicsSpeaker(s): Douglas Marlowe | Hon. William Meyer | Laurence Westreich, MD

General Assembly A

TS-3 Heroin, Fentanyl and Other OpiatesSpeaker(s): Steve HansonThis session will repeat as B-14

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TS-4 Drug and DWI Court Phases Revisited, Reconsidered and RevampedSpeaker(s): Carolyn Hardin

310 B

TS-5 Sharing the Message: Innovative and Inexpensive Ways to Improve Your Drug Court’s Community PresenceSpeaker(s): Hon. Michael Tupper

360 A/D

TS-6 Building A Better, Trauma-Informed Courtroom Tailor Made for FamiliesSpeaker(s): Hon. Gail Meinster | Brenidy Rice

381 A/B

TS-7 Building Capacity in Rural Drug Courts: Lessons LearnedSpeaker(s): Lucy Davenport | Linda Foley | Corban McDade | Mark Wooten

320 C

TS-8 Practical Considerations Related to Pretrial Release and Sentencing for Defendants Who Have Behavioral Health Needs: A Judicial Guide Speaker(s): Hon. Stephen Goss | Allison Upton

330 A/B

TS-9 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionDilute Urine Samples: A Court’s Response to Low Creatinine SpecimensSpeaker(s): Paul Cary

Grand Ballroom A

TS-10 Effective Communication and Media for Drug CourtsSpeaker(s): Elizabeth Krempley | Megan Ward

320 A

TS-11 Data Ethics: Confidentiality, Sharing Sensitive Data, Consents, Agreements, Federal & State LawsSpeaker(s): Chad Rodi | Charlene Zil

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TS-12 Drug Court Survey: Trends and Year 2 Preliminary ResultsSpeaker(s): Zephi Francis | Preeti Menon

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TS-13 Moving Beyond Guidance: A Sneak Preview of the Upcoming National FDC StandardsSpeaker(s): Phil Breitenbucher | Jane Pfeifer | Meghan Wheeler

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TS-14 Federal Firearms Prohibitions in Drug CourtsSpeaker(s): Roberta Hatcher

351 A/D

TS-15 Tribal Nations ForumSpeaker(s): Kori Cordero | Lauren van Schilfgaarde

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TS-16 Drunk with Hope: A One Woman ShowSpeaker(s): Tara Hendron

Grand Ballroom B

TS-17 Federal Funders Forum: Everything You Need to Know About Current and Upcoming Federal Funding for Drug CourtsSpeaker(s): Jon Berg | Jayme Delano | Leanetta Jessie | Gregory Torain

370 B/E

TS-18 Specialized Sessions for Federal Practitioners Presented by the Federal Judicial CenterSpeaker(s): Christina Ruffino

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TS-19 This Session begins at 12:45 p.m.Part 2 Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court WorkshopSpeaker(s): Evan Elkins | Bridgett Ortega | Jessica Pearce | Doris Perdomo-Johnson | Zoë Root | Wendy Schiller | Megan Ward | Jacqueline van Wormer

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TS-20 Debriefing: The Impact of Legalizing MarijuanaSpeaker(s): Sue Webber-Brown

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Photography and Recording ReleaseWhen you come to the NADCP Annual Training Conference featuring Vet Court Con, you enter an area where photography, audio, and video recording may occur. By entering the event premises, you consent to interview(s), photography, audio recording, video recording and its/their release, publication, exhibition, or reproduction to be used for news, web casts, promotional purposes, telecasts, advertising, inclusion on websites, social media, or any other purpose by NADCP and its affiliates and representatives. Images, photos and/or videos may be used to promote similar NADCP events in the future, highlight the event and exhibit the capabilities of NADCP. You release NADCP, its officers and employees, and each and all persons involved from any liability connected with the taking, recording, digitizing, or publication and use of interviews, photographs, computer images, video and/or sound recordings. By entering the event prem-ises, you waive all rights you may have to any claims for payment or royalties in connection with any use, exhibition, streaming, web casting, televising, or other publication of these materials, regardless of the purpose or sponsoring of such use, exhibiting, broadcasting, web casting, or other publication irrespective of whether a fee for admission or sponsorship is charged. You also waive any right to inspect or approve any photo, video, or audio recording taken by NADCP or the person or entity designated to do so by NADCP. You have been fully informed of your consent, waiver of liability, and release before entering the event.

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1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Vet Court Con Training Sessions

VCC-TS-1 Joint Session with VCC-BC-TS-9Preventing Suicide in Veterans: How You Can HelpSpeaker(s): Brian Meyer

Grand Ballroom C

VCC-TS-2 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionMAT, the Law and EthicsSpeaker(s): Douglas Marlowe | Hon. William Meyer | Laurence Westreich, MD

General Assembly A

VCC-TS-3 A Collaborative Response for Low Risk Court-Involved Veterans in Community Court and Traditional Justice SettingsSpeaker(s): Mark Correale | Janet Idrogo | Colleen Smith

350 D/E

VCC-TS-4 Words Matter: Terminology that Inhibits Successful Outcomes: Guidance for Team MembersSpeaker(s): David Mee-Lee, MD

General Assembly B

VCC-TS-5 Understanding The Model Veterans Treatment Court Act and Model Veterans Treatment Court RulesSpeaker(s): Brian Lewis | David Pelletier | Hon. Greg Pinski

360 B/E

VCC-TS-6 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionDilute Urine Samples: A Court’s Response to Low Creatinine SpecimensSpeaker(s): Paul Cary

Grand Ballroom A

VCC-TS-7 Conquering Setbacks: Veterans Treatment Court Challenges and Solutions - Dealing with Relapse, Terminations, Death and MoreSpeaker(s): Kimberly Adams | Taryn Heath | Geraldine Weir | Lisa Williams

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VCC-TS-8 Overcoming Challenges to Implementing a Veterans Treatment Court in an Urban EnvironmentSpeaker(s): Patrick Clayton | Shelly Cohen | Hon. Marcia Hirsch

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Joint Session with VCC-TS-1Preventing Suicide in Veterans: How You Can HelpSpeaker(s): Brian Meyer

Grand Ballroom C

3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Opening Ceremony Exhibit Hall B3

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. All Rise Expo Opening Reception Exhibit Hall A3

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Opening CeremonyWednesday May 30, 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall B3

We kick-off with an unforgettable afternoon of entertainment, inspiration and education. From federal partners, program graduates, and celebrity guests, the opening ceremony will set the tone for the week ahead.

The 2018 Parade of Transformation features treatment court graduates telling their courageous stories of healing and recovery.

Closing CeremonySaturday June 2, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall B3

We’ll close out the conference with a visit from our good friend Elmo! Everybody’s favorite furry three year old will join us to discuss our partner-ship with Sesame Workshop and the resources available to you and your program.

The closing will also include a stirring tribute to the 10th anniversary of veterans treatment courts, the dramatic swearing in of the Justice For Vets National Mentor Corps and one of the most powerful closing keynotes we’ve ever had.

In the fall of 2017, Retired Admiral James “Sandy” Winnefeld and his wife Mary lost their son to an opioid overdose. Channeling their grief into action, they now run the non-profit SAFE, Stop the Addiction Fatality Epidemic.

FEATURING

The Americana Soul Collective:Travis Howard, Danny Myrick, Priscilla ReneaFrom Tim McGraw to Rihanna, members of The Americana Soul Collective have written and produced hit songs for some of the biggest stars in the music industry. These songwriters and musicians from Nashville, Los Angeles, Texas and Atlanta are masters of their craft.

Fondren Performance Space in Discovery Green Park

May 30 @ 7PMDiscovery Green Park

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Thursday May 318:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.

GS-1 Advancing Justice: Research-Driven Solutions for Treatment Courts and Beyond NADCP’s new Advancing Justice initiative leverages the expertise and passion of treatment court practi-tioners to explore, investigate and advance research-driven and promis-ing solutions to some of the most pressing and pervasive issues facing the justice system. This session will explore three critical topics addressed by Advancing Justice in its first year: a report from the inaugural Journal for Advancing Justice on equity and inclusion, an exploration of how law enforcement is assisting community stakeholders in addressing issues around public health and public safety and a dynamic presentation confront-ing the harsh realities and persistent myths surrounding medication in addiction treatment.

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Friday June 18:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.

GS-2Turning Points: Critical Events on the Road to Long-Term RecoveryThe road out of active addiction and crippling mental disorder and into health, wellness and sustained recov-ery can be a long and arduous one. There are pivotal moments, events and milestones on that journey that can alter the course of a life—turning points. Hosted by Terrence Walton, this session will feature intimate con-versations with three advocates for long-term recovery, who will describe some of those turning points using their own stories and those of others. Brian Cuban, author of The Addicted Lawyer, will share his journey and how his two brothers, including Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, tried to help him even when he was unable to help himself. Former Mississippi state senator Neely Carlton Lyons lives a life dedicated to assisting individuals and families facing addiction in their quest to experience a long-term, sustainable recovery. Drawing on her experience as a public official and attorney, as well as her personal journey, Mrs. Lyons will offer an unforgettable and inspiring perspective. Dr. Isaiah Pickens is a clinical psychologist, author, and television personality who describes the healing process as a roller coaster ride that twists and turns our expectations—making it difficult to find the path to a place of whole-ness. Dr. Pickens’ description of this process will enlighten us all as we pursue our own paths to wholeness, while trying to help others.

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Saturday June 29:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

GS-3 Little Children, Big Challenges: Partnering to Bring Help, Hope and Healing to Counteract the Effects of Trauma on the Vulnerable Children and Families of Treatment Court Participants

Brought to you by: Sesame Street and NADCP

This session offers an in-depth look at Sesame Street in Communities, a new family engagement model and resource center that treatment court professionals and participants will find invaluable. Recently launched in three disparate pilot communities, the site presents bilingual research-based strategies and resources to support children’s early learning, health, and well-being and lessen the impact of adversity on young children while engaging the important adults in their lives. Recognizing the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (or trauma) on children’s brain- and overall well-being and its relationship to chil-dren’s present and future development, Sesame Street’s holistic approach reflects current findings about the best ways to foster resiliency, health and learning in children, particularly the most vulnerable. Sesame Street in Communities provides families, educators and service providers with a wealth of free resources designed to engage families in everyday activities to help all children become smarter, stronger and kinder. Building on last year’s fascinating general session by Sesame Street, this session will provide even more useful information, including a status report on the Sesame Street/NADCP partnership, designed to benefit drug courts worldwide.

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Thursday, May 31General Session, Concurrent Workshop Sessions, All Rise Expo Dessert Reception and Recovery Film Festival

TIME EVENT ROOM

7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Yoga 339A/B (Hilton Americas)

All Rise Expo opens with Continental Breakfast Exhibit Hall A3

7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Registration Exhibit Hall A3

7:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. All Rise Expo Open Exhibit Hall A3

8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. General Session

GS-1 Advancing Justice: Research-Driven Solutions for Treatment Courts and BeyondSpeaker(s): Mike Bosse | Melissa Fitzgerald | Carolyn Hardin | Douglas Marlowe | Vanessa Price | Terrence D. Walton | Craig Webre

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9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Concurrent Workshops Session A

A-1 Mobilization: Connecting Community and Criminal Justice to Improve OutcomesModerator: Sean WaltonSpeaker(s): Bennie Evans | Jermaine Johnson | Michael Johnson

371 C/F

A-2 How Many is Too Many (Or Too Few)? Addressing Caseload Size in Specialty CourtsSpeaker(s): Kevin Baldwin | Hon. Stephen Goss

310 C

A-3 The Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines: The Big Picture, The Critical Details Speaker(s): Zoë Root | Jacqueline van Wormer

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A-4 Checklist to Change – Readiness to RealitySpeaker(s): Alexis Balkey | Tessa Richter

370 A/D

A-5 Winning the War Against High-Risk Impaired Drivers Through Assessment Driven Sentencing and SupervisionSpeaker(s): Erin Holmes | Mark Stodola

351 A/D

A-6 Mental Health Courts A to ZSpeaker(s): Deidra Assey | Merrill Rotter

360 B/E

A-7 Preserving our Culture: Realizing Restorative Justice in Tribal Wellness CourtsSpeaker(s): Hon. Jocelyn Fabry | Hon. Allie Maldonado

361 C/F

A-8 Leadership Essentials for Treatment Court ProfessionalsSpeaker(s): Pierre Quinn

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A-9 Assessing Diversity, Disparity and Best Practices: Do Disparities Exist in Treatment Courts and What Do We Do About It?Speaker(s): Shannon Carey | Anne Dannerbeck Janku

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A-10 African American Participants’ Suggestions for Eliminating Racial Disparities in Completion Rates: Enhancing Program EvaluationSpeaker(s): John Gallagher

371 B/E

A-11 Promoting Recovery with Hispanic and Latino ParticipantsSpeaker(s): Diana Padilla

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A-12 Educated, Employed and Impaired: How I Almost Lost It All and the Alliance of Treatment Courts, Professional Monitoring Organizations and Collegiate Recovery Programs That Could Have Helped Speaker(s): Amy Boyd Austin | Angela Blackwell | Brian Coon | Daryl Jackson

370 C/F

A-13 Intergenerational, Historical and Modern-Day Trauma and Healing in Native American People, Families and CommunitiesSpeaker(s): Sade Heart of the Hawk Ali

371 A/D

A-14 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionMethamphetamine, Cocaine and Other StimulantsSpeaker(s): Kenneth Robinson

General Assembly A

A-15 A Framework for MAT Implementation in a Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Karen Cowgill | Steve Hanson

General Assembly B

A-16 What is Multidimensional Assessment? Matching Services to Needs and StrengthsSpeaker(s): David Mee-Lee, MD

General Assembly C

A-17 Applying Problem Solving Court Ideals to a Broader Probation Population. One City’s Attempt to Implement Meaningful Strategies to Influence Behavior ChangeSpeaker(s): Cary Heck

Grand Ballroom A

A-18 Essential Elements of Community SupervisionSpeaker(s): Helen Harberts

351 B/E

A-19 Achieving and Maintaining Fidelity to the Drug Court Model: A Practical Approach to Program ImprovementSpeaker(s): Noreen Plumage | Tanya Septka

320 A

A-20 Legal and Ethical Issues and Answers in Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Hon. William Meyer

Grand Ballroom C

A-21 Secondary Trauma, Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue. You are at Risk. What to Do about It.Speaker(s): Hon. Marcia Hirsch | Norma Jaeger

330 A/B

A-22 Make Your Voice Heard: How Your Story of Recovery Can Change Hearts and Minds (for treatment court graduates working in treatment court)Speaker(s): Christopher Deutsch | Abby Frutchey | Ami Neiberger-Miller

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A-24 Dinosaurs, Elephants and Fentanyl - Oh, My! Updates on Novel Synthetic SubstancesSpeaker(s): Michele GlinnThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member Averhealth

310 A

A-25 Artificial Intelligence in the Court: Augmenting Human ExpertiseThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member IBM Watson Health

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9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Vet Court Con Concurrent Workshops Session A

VCC-A-1 Why Veterans Treatment Courts?Speaker(s): Hon. Robert Russell

310 B

VCC-A-2 Evidence-Based Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress DisorderSpeaker(s): Brian Meyer

320 C

VCC-A-3 “I Walk The Line” – Ethical Considerations for Defense Attorneys in Problem-Solving CourtsSpeaker(s): John Drenning | Jamie Kvistad | Heidi Rettinghouse

340 A/B

VCC-A-4 Yoga for Warriors: Effects on Veterans’ Psychological Well-BeingSpeaker(s): Suzzette Chopin

361 A/D

VCC-A-5 What’s Your Vector, VICTOR? The Veterans Informed Care Training on Responsivity (VICTOR) InitiativeSpeaker(s): Alejandra Garcia | Karen Otis | Annie Schachar

350 D/E

VCC-A-6 Medication-Assisted Treatment for Substance Use DisordersSpeaker(s): Jill McGavin

360 C/F

VCC-A-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionMethamphetamine, Cocaine and Other StimulantsSpeaker(s): Kenneth Robinson

General Assembly A

VCC-A-8 VA Outcomes for Veterans in VTCSpeaker(s): Andrea Finlay | Jack Tsi

361 B

VCC-A-9 A New Normal for Veterans and Families of Veterans After Return from War: Peer Support, Family Support, Community SupportSpeaker(s): Rhonda Jordal

361 E

VCC-A-10 Building an Impactful Veteran Mentor ProgramSpeaker(s): Jack O’Connor | David Pelletier

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VCC-BC-1 Who are our Justice-Involved Veterans?Speaker(s): Scott Swaim

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B-1 SOS-Saving our Superheroes: Coping with Life on the Front LinesModerator: Kathleen WestSpeaker(s): Dave Adams | Stan Campbell | Vanessa Price

371 C/F

B-2 Incentives and Sanctions - A Practical Lesson to Develop a Behavior Response Strategy for Your Treatment Court Speaker(s): Karen Cowgill

Grand Ballroom B

B-3 Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Competence in Juvenile Drug Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Evan Elkins

360 A/D

B-4 Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? Ensuring Equality and Inclusion in Family Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Russ Bermejo | Phil Breitenbucher

370 A/D

B-5 Moving Targets: Critical Considerations for the DWI Court PopulationSpeaker(s): Julie Seitz | Shane Wolf

351 A/D

B-6 Building Collaborative and Comprehensive Case Plans in Mental Health CourtsSpeaker(s): Eugenia Dubus | Allison Upton

360 B/E

B-7 The Staffing and The Hearing: Strategies for Tribal Wellness CourtsSpeaker(s): Kori Cordero | Hon. Carrie Garrow | Hon. Charlene Jackson | Lauren van Schilfgaarde

361 C/F

B-8 Coordinator and Administrator Competencies: What’s Needed for Effective LeadershipSpeaker(s): Tracy BeMent

310 C

B-9 Working With and Through the Impact of “isms” on Hispanic LGBTQ PersonsSpeaker(s): Diana Padilla

320 B

B-10 Engaging Young African American Females in Drug Court: H.E.A.T. (Habilitation Empowerment Accountability Therapy) for Women Speaker(s): Tina Pipkin | Darryl Turpin

371 B/E

B-11 Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) for Latino Families in Treatment CourtSpeaker(s): Doris Perdomo-Johnson

350 F

B-12 Integrating Peer Recovery Support Specialists into the Adult Drug Court: Lessons Learned from a Randomized ExperimentSpeaker(s): Steven Belenko | Archana Bodas LaPollo | Nili Gesser | Alexander Peters

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For Attorneys and JudgesThe NADCP Annual Training Conference featuring Vet Court Con includes an unprecedented number of legal sessions. Sessions include topics on ethics, immigration, due process, representing the mentally ill, prosecutor’s role in drug court, defense attorney’s role in drug court, federal confidentiality laws and much more! With a track devoted to legal sessions, along with several skills building sessions and concurrent general sessions, this year’s conference is an even greater tool for the lawyer or judge working in a treatment court.

Please check with the continuing education booth in Hall A3 to get more information on possible CLE credit for your attendance.

Thanks for all your hard work in the treatment court field!

B-13 Trauma: The Ties that BindSpeaker(s): Kevin Baldwin | Hon. Stephen Goss

Grand Ballroom A

B-14 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionHeroin, Fentanyl and Other Opiates Speaker(s): Steve Hanson

General Assembly A

B-15 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionMAT: The Low Hanging Fruit and New Resources to HelpSpeaker(s): Carolyn Hardin

351 B/E

B-16 What Does Quality Treatment Look Like? Identifying Effective Substance Use Disorder Treatment for FamiliesSpeaker(s): Theresa A. Lemus

General Assembly C

B-17 Outcomes of Integrating Evidence-Based Family Treatment for Transition Age Young Adults into Criminal Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Hon. Jeri Beth Cohen | Howard Liddle | Adhar Bashatu Mohamed | Faye Taxman

371 A/D

B-18 How to Track Treatment Progress and Adherence with ASAM’s Criteria for Non-Clinical Team MembersSpeaker(s): David Mee-Lee, MD

General Assembly B

B-19 How Do We Know If We’re Doing It Right? Assessing Fidelity to the Drug Court Model - Peer Review and CertificationSpeaker(s): Joshua Becker | Robert Mitchell | Dennis Reilly | Brenidy Rice

320 A

B-20 The Public Defender and The Prosecutor: Lessons Learned from Both Sides of the BattleSpeaker(s): Kimberly Stevens | Tammy Westcott

Grand Ballroom C

B-21 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionHow to Manage Exposure to Trauma, Suicide, Homicide and Drug OverdoseSpeaker(s): Christa Marshall

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B-22 Graduates: The Resource Every Treatment Court Has and Doesn’t Realize ItSpeaker(s): Marianne Cripps | Carlos Gonzales | Lynn Richardson | Tammy Westcott

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B-24 Strengthening your Treatment Court: See How Software Can Improve Monitoring a Participant’s Compliance, Increase Team Collaboration and Response Time and Automate Grant ReportingSpeaker(s): Libby Blackwell | Andrew Hickman | Sam MorganThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member Five Point Solutions

310 A

B-25 Screening Cross Reactivity - What Does That Mean to Me and How Does it Impact Test Results?Speaker(s): Pat PizzoThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member Thermo Fisher Scientific

381 A/B

11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Vet Court Con Concurrent Workshops Session B

VCC-B-1 Essential Elements of Veterans Treatment CourtSpeaker(s): Hon. Robert Russell

310 B

VCC-B-2 Joint Session with VCC-BC-2Supporting Veterans’ Recovery from PTSD, Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health ProblemsSpeaker(s): Brian Meyer

320 C

VCC-B-3 Connecting Veteran Treatment Courts and Veteran Justice Outreach Services Through Collaborative Court Staffing: Improving Service Delivery to Veterans, Their Children and Families Through Family-Centered ApproachesSpeaker(s): Jeremiah Jones | Hon. Mary Kreber-Varipapa | Larisa Owen

340 A/B

VCC-B-4 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionHow to Manage Exposure to Trauma, Suicide, Homicide and Drug OverdoseSpeaker(s): Christa Marshall

330 A/B

VCC-B-5 Improving Care and Reducing Recidivism: Enhancing Communication and Cooperation Between Treatment Providers and the Legal SystemSpeaker(s): Natalie Fala

350 D/E

VCC-B-6 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionMAT: The Low Hanging Fruit and New Resources to HelpSpeaker(s): Carolyn Hardin

351 B/E

VCC-B-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionHeroin, Fentanyl and Other Opiates Speaker(s): Steve Hanson

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VCC-B-8 Completing Research in Veterans Treatment Courts: A Review of Outcomes and Research ChallengesSpeaker(s): Loretta Coonan | Andrea Stolar

361 B

VCC-B-9 Veterans Treatment Court Alumni AssociationSpeaker(s): Tiffany Grissom

361 E

VCC-B-10 Effectively Utilizing Veteran Mentors Speaker(s): Stacy Hester | Patrick Welch | Tim Wynn

350 B

VCC-BC-2 Joint Session with VCC-B-2 Supporting Veterans’ Recovery from PTSD, Substance Use Disorder and Mental Health Problems Speaker(s): Brian Meyer

320 C

12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Lunch Concessions for Purchase in All Rise Expo Exhibit Hall A3

1:15 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. NADCP Membership Meeting 320 B

1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent Workshops Session C

C-1 The Opioid Crisis: How Law Enforcement and Public Health Professionals Work Together to Save LivesSpeaker(s): Paul Fleming | Sue Webber-Brown | Kathleen West

371 C/F

C-2 The Multidisciplinary Team: All for One and One for AllSpeaker(s): Carol Venditto

371 B/E

C-3 Applying Quality Improvement Principles in Juvenile Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Martha Blomquist

360 A/D

C-4 Strengthening Families and Supporting SuccessSpeaker(s): Jennifer Foley | Margaret H. Lloyd | Jill Murphy | Semret Nicodimos | Hon. William Owens | Michelle Thomas

370 A/D

C-5 How to Implement Research Based Best Practices in Your DWI CourtSpeaker(s): Shannon Carey | Hon. Shaun Floerke

351 A/D

C-6 RNR, Social Determinants and Mental IllnessSpeaker(s): Eric Olson | Merrill Rotter

360 B/E

C-7 Healing to Wellness Court: A National Survey & Latest ReseachSpeaker(s): Chad Rodi

361 C/F

C-8 Collaborating to Win and Defeating the Status QuoSpeaker(s): William DeLisio | Brenidy Rice

310 C

C-9 Advancing Justice: The New NADCP Journal Promoting Justice System Innovation - Spotlight on Equity and InclusionSpeaker(s): Malcom Glenn | Douglas Marlowe

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C-10 Engaging Young African American Males in Drug Court: H.E.A.T. (Habilitation Empowerment Accountability Therapy)Speaker(s): Darryl Turpin | Guy Wheeler

320 B

C-11 Drogadicto a Recuperación, “Flippin” the Hispanic PerspectiveSpeaker(s): Jose Montoya | Diana Padilla

350 F

C-12 Oxford House - Working with Drug Courts: How to Utilize this SAMHSA Recognized Best Practice Recovery Residence ProgramSpeaker(s): Joe Chavez | Stuart Gitlow | Whit Holden | Jackson Longan | Anna Mable-Jones

370 C/F

C-13 Engaging Survivors of Trauma: Gender-Based Violence and Trauma Informed PracticeSpeaker(s): Afua Addo

Grand Ballroom A

C-14 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionOpioid Overdose Prevention: No One Has to Die TryingSpeaker(s): Emil Affsa, III | Jayne Cavanaugh

General Assembly A

C-15 Integrating Medication and Mental Health Services for Participants with Opioid Use and Co-Occurring Disorders in Adult Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Hon. Jeri Beth Cohen | Diana Diaz | Angela Mooss | Romy Perez | Tamela Russell-Reed

General Assembly B

C-16 The “Blood Pressure Cuff” for Treatment Courts: Using Objective Analytics and Other Tools to Improve Participant OutcomesSpeaker(s): Hon. John Marshall

General Assembly C

C-17 Latest Developments in Community Courts: The Model EvolvesSpeaker(s): Francis Adewale | Julius Lang | Hon. Cheryl Williams

371 A/D

C-18 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session Applying the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Simulation Tool to Enhance Drug Court PerformanceSpeaker(s): Andrew Cummings | Wendy Guastaferro

351 B/E

C-19 Evaluation 101 for Drug Court Researchers: What to Collect and How to Measure ItSpeaker(s): Kate Kissick | Charlene Zil

320 A

C-20 We Are All in This Together: Perspectives on State and Local Partnerships in Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Katy Burke | Constance Kostelac | Hon. Elliott Levine

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C-21 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session Compassion Fatigue: Understanding, Preventing and Managing Care Giver Burnout Speaker(s): Meghan Geiss

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C-22 Recovery in the Midst of Crisis: Selfcare for Graduates Working in Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Abby Frutchey | Steve Hanson

381 C

C-24 Treating Schizophrenia: Consider a Long-acting Injectable (LAI) Option in Specialty Court SettingsSpeaker(s): Richard Jackson, MD Panelists: Ernie Glenn | Elsa A. Guajardo | Ashley PhillipsThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member Alkermes

310 A

C-25 The Big Four! Essentials for your DWI ToolboxSpeaker(s): Kenneth Robinson | Jacquie Sheehey | Mark StodolaThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member Smart Start

381 A/B

1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Vet Court Con Concurrent Workshops Session C

VCC-C-1 Understanding Military and Veteran Culture – 21.6 Million StoriesSpeaker(s): Scott Swaim

310 B

VCC-C-2 Trauma Recovery: The Role of Stress Inoculation and Values ClarificationSpeaker(s): Steve Crump | Matt Jaremko

320 C

VCC-C-3 Returning Home: Transitions, Challenges and Successes with Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom VeteransSpeaker(s): Natalie Fala | Brian Meyer

340 A/B

VCC-C-4 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session Compassion Fatigue: Understanding, Preventing and Managing Care Giver Burnout Speaker(s): Meghan Geiss

330 A/B

VCC-C-5 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session Applying the Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) Simulation Tool to Enhance Drug Court PerformanceSpeaker(s): Andrew Cummings | Wendy Guastaferro

351 B/E

VCC-C-6 Understanding the Slogans, Traditions, Rituals & Culture of AA and Other 12-Step FellowshipsSpeaker(s): Bill Larrison

360 C/F

VCC-C-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session Opioid Overdose Prevention: No One Has to Die TryingSpeaker(s): Emil Affsa, III | Jayne Cavanaugh

General Assembly A

VCC-C-8 A Three-Year Evaluation of a Veterans Treatment Court: Summary of Findings and Recommendations That Likely Apply to VTCs NationwideSpeaker(s): Kevin Baldwin | Sharon Johnson

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VCC-C-9 Building an Effective Peer Mentor TeamSpeaker(s): T’Liza Kiel | Ashley Taylor

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VCC-C-10 Successfully Maintaining Your Veteran Mentors Speaker(s): Stacy Hester | RanDee McLain

350 B

VCC-BC-3 Boundary and Confidentiality Considerations for Veteran MentorsSpeaker(s): David Pelletier

351 C/F

3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Concurrent Workshops Session D

D-1 Rethinking the War on Drugs: Options and Opportunities that Reduce Crime and Address Public SafetyModerator: Mike BosseSpeaker(s): John Haroldson | Douglas Smith (invited)

371 C/F

D-2 Evaluation 101 for Non-Researcher Practitioners: What to Collect and How to Use it for Self-ReviewSpeaker(s): Kate Kissick | Charlene Zil

351 A/D

D-3 Evidence-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment for JuvenilesSpeaker(s): Doris Perdomo-Johnson

360 A/D

D-4 Ready-Set-Go! 5 Key Planning Decisions to Help You Successfully Launch Your Family Treatment CourtSpeaker(s): Alexis Balkey | Jane Pfeifer

370 A/D

D-5 Overcoming Perceived Pitfalls of DWI CourtsSpeaker(s): James Eberspacher

310 C

D-6 Behavior Health Diversion StrategiesSpeaker(s): Hon. Stephen Goss | Sarah Wurzburg

360 B/E

D-7 Healing the Family: Tribes and Counties Working Together Within the Family Treatment Court and Family Tribal Healing to Wellness CourtSpeaker(s): Hon. Mary Cardoza | Jennifer Foley | Hon. Charlene Jackson | Lauren van Schilfgaarde

361 C/F

D-8 Judicial Leadership: What They Don’t Teach You When Taking the Bench (for Judges and Those Who Work Closest with Them)Speaker(s): Hon. Carrie Garrow | Hon. Tim Marcel | Hon. Robert Russell

Grand Ballroom B

D-9 OOPS, Your Implicit Bias is Showing: How Implicit Bias Can Impact EqualitySpeaker(s): Brenidy Rice

320 B

D-10 Tellin’ It Raw & Keepin’ It Real 2.0: How to Reach Your Hip Hop Acculturated Client (Using the Stages of Change)Speaker(s): Wallace Green

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D-11 Making Implicit Bias Visible when Working with Hispanic and Latinos in Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Diana Padilla

350 F

D-12 Understanding Recovery: Just Being Sober Isn’t EnoughSpeaker(s): Robert Kirchner

370 C/F

D-13 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionEvidence-Based Treatment for Co-Occurring PTSD and Subtance Use Disorder: Seeking SafetySpeaker(s): Brian Meyer

Grand Ballroom A

D-14 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionAlcohol and Severe Alcohol Use DisorderSpeaker(s): Kenneth Robinson

General Assembly A

D-15 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionInterpretation of Drug Testing Results When Using Medication in Addiction TreatmentSpeaker(s): Paul Cary

General Assembly B

D-16 Women Matter! SAMHSA’s Training Tool Box for Delivering Effective Gender-Specific TreatmentSpeaker(s): Niki Miller | Deborah Werner

351 B/E

D-17 Human Trafficking Courts: An Emerging Trend in Problem-Solving CourtsSpeaker(s): Afua Addo | Naima Aiken | Lisa Lindsay | Hon. Toko Serita

371 A/D

D-18 Legal, Ethical and Practical Issues in Community SupervisionSpeaker(s): Karen Cowgill | Cary Heck | Hon. William Meyer

General Assembly C

D-19 Transferring Research to Drug Court Practice: Findings and Lessons Learned about Program Evaluation from a Mixed Method Evaluation of a Drug CourtSpeaker(s): John Gallagher

320 A

D-20 Procedural Justice in Drug CourtsSpeaker(s): Michael D. Clark | Norma Jaeger | Dennis Reilly

371 B/E

D-21 The Power of Compassion: Using Healthy Human Connection to Improve Participant OutcomesSpeaker(s): Hon. Shaun Floerke | Julie Seitz

330 A/B

D-22 Alumni Networks: Learn From the Graduates Who Made It WorkSpeaker(s): Patricia Sams | Doreen Schenkenberger

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D-24 Promising Practices: Strategies to Reduce Non-Compliance and Relapse in Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Chris KaminThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member equivant

310 A

D-25 Cut DUI Recidivism for Good: A Multi-Track DUI Court Approach to Repeat OffendersSpeaker(s): Hon. Richard VlavianosThis promotional session is created and presented by NADCP corporate member SCRAM Systems

381 A/B

3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Vet Court Con Concurrent Workshops Session D

VCC-D-1 Confidentiality, Release of Information and Management of VHA Medical Record Information in the CourtsSpeaker(s): Loretta Coonan | Stephania Griffin | Hon. David Shakes

310 B

VCC-D-2 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionEvidence-Based Treatment for Co-Occurring PTSD and Subtance Use Disorder: Seeking SafetySpeaker(s): Brian Meyer

Grand Ballroom A

VCC-D-3 The Veterans Treatment Court Enhancement Initiative: The Next PhaseSpeaker(s): Annie Schachar | Jennifer Tallon

340 A/B

VCC-D-4 Taking Care of Your Court TeamSpeaker(s): Hon. Stephen Manley

361 A/D

VCC-D-5 Part 1: Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change - Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the CourtroomSpeaker(s): Hon. Diane Bull | Shannon Carey | Hon. Peggy Davis | Helen Harberts

350 D/E

VCC-D-6 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionInterpretation of Drug Testing Results When Using Medication in Addiction TreatmentSpeaker(s): Paul Cary

General Assembly B

VCC-D-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionAlcohol and Severe Alcohol Use DisorderSpeaker(s): Kenneth Robinson

General Assembly A

VCC-D-8 Converging Perspectives: Roles Within Veterans Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Shelly Cohen | Pamela Linden

361 B

VCC-D-9 Narcotics Anonymous (NA) - A Community Resource to Aid Long Term RecoverySpeaker(s): Jane Nickels

361 E

VCC-D-10 Foundations for Sustainability of Your Mentor Program Speaker(s): David Pelletier

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VCC-BC-4 CommunicationSpeaker(s): Stacy Hester

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4:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Concurrent Workshops Session E

E-1 Crisis Intervention Teams: An Effective Approach to Trauma-Informed PolicingModerator: Vanessa Price Speaker(s): Bennie Evans | Courtney Ballentine

371 C/F

E-2 Meeting Standard I: Implementing Objective Entrance Criteria in Your Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Ryan Johanningsmeier | Joseph Williams

320 B

E-3 Facilitating Efficient Staff Meetings: How Staffing Reports Can Help with Decision Making in Juvenile Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Jessica Pearce | Wendy Schiller

360 A/D

E-4 A New Approach — Family Treatment Courts as Part of a Continuum of CareSpeaker(s): Theresa A. Lemus | Hon. Gail Meinster Hon. William Owens | Brenidy Rice | Tessa Richter

370 A/D

E-5 Drive High, Get a DWI: Addressing the Growing Threat of Drug-Impaired Driving Speaker(s): Erin Holmes

351 A/D

E-6 From Compliance to Alliance: Procedural Justice, Trauma-Responsive Approaches and the Recovery ModelSpeaker(s): Norma Jaeger

360 B/E

E-7 Housing and Transportation: Successes in Indian CountrySpeaker(s): Ruben Baca | Hon. Kami Hart | Hon. Kim McGinnis | Diana Phair | Lauren van Schilfgaarde

361 C/F

E-8 Whitewater Rafting for Coordinators: Successfully Navigating the Troubled Waters of Challenging Team Members, Multiple Systems, Partners, Data, Money and MoreSpeaker(s): Kisten Born | Erin Fowler | Amanda Myers

310 C

E-9 Understanding Social, Economic and Racial Justice and Injustice-Strategies for Acheiving Justice for AllSpeaker(s): Anne Dannerbeck Janku

Grand Ballroom B

E-10 Spirituality and the Black CommunitySpeaker(s): Guy Wheeler

371 B/E

E-11 Drug Court Access and Justice for ImmigrantsSpeaker(s): John Haroldson

350 F

E-12 Peer Support Core Competencies & Evidence-Based Process Groups: The Scope of Peer Support within the Group ProcessSpeaker(s): Leigh Copeland | Lance Hanes | Doreen Schenkenberger | Ron Wilson

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E-13 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionTackling Trauma: A Holistic Perspective on Addressing Clients’ Substance Use Disorders and History of TraumaSpeaker(s): Shauna Ferrese

Grand Ballroom A

E-14 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionMarijuana and the SyntheticsSpeaker(s): Kenneth Robinson

General Assembly A

E-15 Not Your Average MAT Effort: Collaborative and Community- Based Approaches to Improve Access and OutcomesSpeaker(s): Hon. Shaun Floerke | Julie Seitz

General Assembly B

E-16 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionRelapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay Stopped Speaker(s): Steve HansonThis session will be repeated as CG-31

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E-17 Has Drug Court Gone to the Dogs? Therapeutic Benefits to Allowing Dogs in the CourtroomSpeaker(s): Megan Bridges

371 A/D

E-18 Home Visit Best Practices: Treatment Courts Are Different and So Are Their Home VisitsSpeaker(s): Thomas Greitens | Sabrina Sylvain

351 B/E

E-19 Lessons Learned from Developing Statewide Performance and Data Measures that Can Be Applied at the Local Program LevelSpeaker(s): Joshua Becker | Tracy BeMent

320 A

E-20 Ethics in Tribal Healing to Wellness CourtSpeaker(s): Hon. Carrie Garrow | Hon. Charlene Jackson

Grand Ballroom C

E-21 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionCreating a Culture of Civility: Avoiding Sexual Harassment and Boundary Crossing Among Professionals Working in Drug CourtsSpeaker(s): Joe Bontke

330 A/B

E-22 Make Your Voice Heard Workshop Speaker(s): Christopher Deutsch | Abby Frutchey | Ami Neiberger-MillerLimited to those who attended A-22

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4:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Vet Court Con Concurrent Workshops Session E

VCC-E-1 An Effective Team in Veterans Treatment Court: Strengths and Barriers of a Successful Interdisciplinary TeamSpeaker(s): Tina Furey | Mary Hogan Sullivan | Timothy Holloran | Katherine Nicholas Malvey

310 B

VCC-E-2 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionTackling Trauma: A Holistic Perspective on Addressing Clients’ Substance Use Disorders and History of TraumaSpeaker(s): Shauna Ferrese

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VCC-E-3 The Benefits of Having a Veterans and Military Confinement Ward in your County Jail Speaker(s): William Droge | Laura Sales | Dennis Stevens

340 A/B

VCC-E-4 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionCreating a Culture of Civility: Avoiding Sexual Harassment and Boundary Crossing Among Professionals Working in Drug CourtsSpeaker(s): Joe Bontke

330 A/B

VCC-E-5 Part 2: Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change - Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the CourtroomSpeaker(s): Hon. Diane Bull | Shannon Carey | Hon. Peggy Davis | Helen Harberts

350 D/E

VCC-E-6 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionRelapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay Stopped Speaker(s): Steve HansonThis session will be repeated as VCC-CG-17

General Assembly C

VCC-E-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP sessionMarijuana and the SyntheticsSpeaker(s): Kenneth Robinson

General Assembly A

VCC-E-8 Improving Practices Through Partnerships: The Process of Evaluating Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Julie Seymore | Joe Zlatic

361 B

VCC-E-9 Voices of Veterans Treatment Court Graduates - Hear from the Graduates ThemselvesSpeaker(s): Hon. Marc Carter | T’Liza Kiel

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VCC-E-10 Communicating with your Court and Community Speaker(s): Scott Swaim

350 B

VCC-BC-5 Resources to Address the Veteran Participant’s NeedsSpeaker(s): Jack O’Connor | David Pelletier | Tim Wynn

351 C/F

6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. All Rise Expo Dessert Reception Exhibit Hall A3

7:30 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. RFF-1 Holden OnSpeaker(s): Steve Ellis | Matthew Fahey | Tamlin Hall | Bob Layfield | Terrence D. Walton

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SAMHSA Treatment Drug Court Grantee MeetingFriday, June 1 from 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. 320 B

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7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Yoga 339A/B (Hilton Americas)

All Rise Expo opens with Continental Breakfast Exhibit Hall A3

7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Registration 2:00 p.m. Registration moves to General Assembly Pre-function

Exhibit Hall A3

7:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. All Rise Expo Open Exhibit Hall A3

8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. General Session

GS-2 Turning Points: Critical Events on the Road to Long-Term RecoverySpeaker(s): Brian Cuban | Neely Carlton Lyons | Isaiah Pikens | Terrence D. Walton

Exhibit Hall B3

9:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Concurrent General Sessions

CG-1 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionWorking Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems Speaker(s): Isaiah PickensThis session will be repeated as CG-6

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CG-2 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionThe Addicted LawyerSpeaker(s): Brian Cuban

General Assembly B

CG-3 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionIf You’re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, But You’re Not! Speaker(s): Douglas Marlowe This session will be repeated as CG-8

General Assembly C

CG-4 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionTall Cop Says Stop — High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends Speaker(s): Jermaine Galloway This session will be repeated as CG-9

Grand Ballroom A

Stanley M. Goldstein Drug Court Hall of FameTomorrow we will induct a new individual or individuals into the Stanley M. Goldstein Drug Court Hall of Fame. Don’t miss the closing session and featured keynote speaker at 11:00 a.m.

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VCC-CG-1 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionWorking Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems Speaker(s): Isaiah Pickens This session will repeat as VCC-CG-5

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VCC-CG-2 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionThe Addicted LawyerSpeaker(s): Brian Cuban

General Assembly B

VCC-CG-3 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionIf You’re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, But You’re Not! Speaker(s): Douglas MarloweThis session will be repeated as VCC-CG-7

General Assembly C

VCC-CG-4 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionTall Cop Says Stop — High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction and Impairment TrendsSpeaker(s): Jermaine GallowayThis session will be repeated as VCC-CG-8

Grand Ballroom A

11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Concurrent General Sessions

CG-6 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionWorking Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice SystemsSpeaker(s): Isaiah Pickens

General Assembly A

CG-7 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con sessionAre You a Healthy Professional? How Good Leaders and Other Professionals Balance Their Lives While Serving Others Speaker(s): Neely Carlton Lyons

General Assembly B

CG-8 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con sessionIf You’re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, But You’re Not!Speaker(s): Douglas Marlowe

General Assembly C

CG-9 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con sessionTall Cop Says Stop — High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction and Impairment Trends Speaker(s): Jermaine Galloway

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VCC-CG-5 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionWorking Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems Speaker(s): Isaiah Pickens

General Assembly A

VCC-CG-6 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionAre You a Healthy Professional? How Good Leaders and Other Professionals Balance Their Lives While Serving Others Speaker(s): Neely Carlton Lyons

General Assembly B

VCC-CG-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionIf You’re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, But You’re Not!Speaker(s): Douglas Marlowe

General Assembly C

VCC-CG-8 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionTall Cop Says Stop — High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction and Impairment TrendsSpeaker(s): Jermaine Galloway

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12:15 p.m. – 1:45 p.m. Lunch on your own

1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Concurrent General Sessions

CG-11 Incorporating Gender-Responsive Services for Women and GirlsSpeaker(s): Jamie Vaske | Jeannie Von Stultz | Sarah Wurzburg

330 A/B

CG-12 Do the Adult Drug Court Standards Apply to DWI, Veterans, Family, Reentry, Mental Health and Other Treatment Court Models?Speaker(s): Shannon CareyThis session will be repeated as CG-30

General Assembly B

CG-13 Prescription Opioid Use Among Youth and Implications for Juvenile Drug Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Marc Fishman, MD

320 C

CG-14 Using the Latino Culture for Better Program Outcomes with Latino Participants - for the non-Hispanic PractitionerSpeaker(s): Hon. Robert Anchondo | Diana Padilla

310 B

CG-15 12 Mistakes Drug Courts Make and How to Fix ThemSpeaker(s): Brian Meyer

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CG-16 Drug Testing: A Review of Best PracticesSpeaker(s): Paul Cary

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CG-17 Family Matters — Transitioning to a Family-Centered Approach in All Drug CourtsSpeaker(s): Phil Breitenbucher | Carolyn Hardin

Grand Ballroom A

CG-18 Prosecutors and Defenders as Adversaries and AlliesSpeaker(s): Erica Bartlett | Michael Loeffler | Brett Taylor

Grand Ballroom C

CG-19 Advances in Criminal Justice and How They Impact Policing (For Law Enforcement Professionals)Speaker(s): Vashina Butler | Hon. Ken Stoner | Nate Tarver

320 B

CG-20 Evidence Based Jail-Based Treatment ServicesSpeaker(s): Carlos Quezada-Gomez

361 B/E

1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Vet Court Con Concurrent General Sessions

VCC-CG-9 Ten Years of Veterans Treatment Courts: Perspective, Retrospective and ProspectiveSpeaker(s): Hon. Robert Russell

310 C

VCC-CG-10 Opioid-Related Anoxic Brain Injury: Cognitive Sequelae and Strategies to Maximizing RecoverySpeaker(s): Suzzette Chopin

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VCC-CG-11 Sesame Street: Resources to Support Veterans Families with Young Children Speaker(s): Sabrina Huda

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VCC-CG-12 Suicide Prevention with Military and Veterans PopulationsSpeaker(s): Keta Franklin | Kelly PosnerThis session will be repeated as VCC-CG-15

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CG-21 Incentives and Sanctions for Participants with Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health DisordersSpeaker(s): Eugenia Dubus | Hon. Marcia Hirsch | Peter Manzo

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CG-22 Implementing a DWI Court: Where Do I Begin?Speaker(s): Cliff Jacobs | Shane Wolf

310 B

CG-23 Behavior Change in Juvenile Drug Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Jessica Pearce | Wendy Schiller

320 C

CG-24 The Prosecutor in Drug CourtSpeaker(s): Helen Harberts

Grand Ballroom C

CG-25 Improving Communication and Multidisciplinary Team Work: How to Communicate and Integrate Treatment and Case InformationSpeaker(s): David Mee-Lee, MD

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CG-27 MythBusters: Dispelling Drug Court Drug Testing MythsSpeaker(s): Paul Cary

General Assembly A

CG-28 Developing a Plan of Safe Care: What You Need to Know About Serving Pregnant and Parenting Women with Opioid Use DisordersSpeaker(s): Nancy K. Young

Grand Ballroom A

CG-29 Procedural Justice: Responding to Individuals with Mental Health Disorders (For Law Enforcement Professionals)Moderator: Andrea Gomez Speaker(s): Keith Humphrey | Krystal Tarver

320 B

CG-30 Do the Adult Drug Court Standards Apply to DWI, Veterans, Family, Reentry, Mental Health and Other Treatment Court Models?Speaker(s): Shannon Carey

361 B/E

3:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Vet Court Con Concurrent General Sessions

VCC-CG-13 Admission and Operation Results from NIJ’s Multisite Evaluation of Veterans Treatment CourtsSpeaker(s): Julie Baldwin | Jolene Grajczyk | Richard Hartley | Linda Truitt

310 C

VCC-CG-14 15 Things Veterans Want You to Know: Insights for VTC and Drug Court Participants with Limited Experience Working with VeteransSpeaker(s): Marjorie Morrison

340 A/B

VCC-CG-15 Suicide Prevention with Military and Veterans PopulationsSpeaker(s): Keta Franklin | Kelly Posner

310 A

VCC-CG-16 Domestic Violence, Veterans Treatment Courts and Best PracticesSpeaker(s): Brian Clubb | Peter DeSanto

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6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. RFF-2 The WorkSpeaker(s): Gethin Aldous | James McLeary | Jarius McLeary | Terrence D. Walton

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6:30 a.m. – 7:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast General Assembly Pre-Function

7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Yoga 339A/B (Hilton Americas)

7:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Registration General Assembly Pre-Function

7:00 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Ask the Expert (see page 59) Grand Ballroom B

7:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Concurrent General Sessions

CG-31 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionRelapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay StoppedSpeaker(s): Steve Hanson

Grand Ballroom A

CG-32 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionRestorative Justice in Treatment Courts: An Implementation CrosswalkSpeaker(s): Adelle Fontanet | Karen Otis

Grand Ballroom C

CG-33 Building Ancillary Services in DWI Court Speaker(s): Julie Seitz | Shane Wolf

General Assembly A

7:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Vet Court Con Concurrent General Sessions

VCC-CG-17 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionRelapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay StoppedSpeaker(s): Steve Hanson

Grand Ballroom A

VCC-CG-18 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionRestorative Justice in Treatment Courts: An Implementation CrosswalkSpeaker(s): Adelle Fontanet | Karen Otis

Grand Ballroom C

9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. General Session

GS-3 Little Children, Big Challenges: Partnering to Bring Help, Hope, and Healing to Counteract the Effects of Trauma on the Vulnerable Children and Families of Treatment Court ParticipantsSpeaker(s): Jeanette Betancourt | Carolyn HardinBrought to you by Sesame Street and NADCP

Exhibit Hall B3

11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Closing Ceremony Exhibit Hall B3

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DSB-1 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con SessionFirst-Time Conference Attendee Orientation Session

Grand Ballroom C

DSB-2 Judges – Adult and DWI Treatment Courts 320 B

DSB-3 Judges – Juvenile, Family and Mental Health Court 320 C

DSB-4 Administrators and Coordinators 330 AB

DSB-5 Prosecutors 351 A/D

DSB-6 Defense Attorneys 340 A/B

DSB-7 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers – Adults 370 B/E

DSB-8 Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers – Juveniles and Family 351 B/E

DSB-9 Mental Health Disorder Treatment Providers – Adult & Juvenile 371 B/E

DSB-10 Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session Community Supervision and Case Management – Adult

General Assembly B

DSB-11 Community Supervision and Case Management – Juvenile General Assembly C

DSB-12 Recovery Coaches, Peer Support, Peer Mentors & Alumni 310 B

DSB-13 Researchers and Evaluators 370 A/D

DSB-14 Federal Drug Court Practitioners 361 B/E

DSB-15 Reentry Court Practitioners Grand Ballroom A

DSB-16 Family Treatment Court Practitioners 381 A/B

DSB-17 Healing to Wellness/Tribal Practitioners 361 C/F

DSB-18 Social Media and Positive Community Policing 371 C/F

VCC-DSB-1 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP SessionFirst-Time Conference Attendee Orientation Session

Grand Ballroom C

VCC-DSB-2 VTC Judges 310 C

VCC-DSB-3 VTC Prosecutors 320 A

VCC-DSB-4 VTC Defense Attorneys 350 D/E

VCC-DSB-5 VTC Program Administrators/Coordinators 360 A/D

VCC-DSB-6 Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health Treatment Providers 360 B/E

VCC-DSB-7 Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session Community Supervision and Case Management – Adult

General Assembly B

VCC-DSB-8 Veterans Justice Outreach Specialists/Veterans Administration Staff 361 A/D

VCC-DSB-9 Mentor Coordinators General Assembly A

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SB-1 General Assembly A

Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change – Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the Courtroom

SB-2 310 B

Lessons from the DWI Academy Courts

SB-3 Grand Ballroom C

The Behavior Change Drivers: How Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) Engage the Real “Engines” of Offender Behavior Change

SB-4 371 B/E

Lessons in Judicial Leadership

SB-5 General Assembly C

Special Issues in Substance Use Disorder Treatment in Drug CourtPart 1 Twenty-first Century Responses to Substance Use: Collaboration with The Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network (ATTC Network)Part 2 Changes to The Federal Treatment Confidentiality Regulations (42CFR) and Its Significant Implication for Drug Courts

SB-6 320 C

Intersections of Trauma Responses: Gender and Culturally Responsive Approaches for Justice-Involved Women in Treatment Courts

SB-7 General Assembly B

Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session What to Do When Participants Aren’t Really Participating in Treatment: Doing the Minimum to Comply, Missing Sessions, Using Substances

SB-8 Grand Ballroom B

Slavery in the Land of the Free: One Woman’s Story of Trial and Triumph as a Survivor of Child Sex Trafficking

SB-9 Grand Ballroom A

Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session Drug Testing: A Comprehensive Review of Best Practices

SB-10 351 A/D

The Nuts and Bolts of Making Drug Court WorkPart 1 Policies and Procedures Revisited Part 2 Tools of the Trade: Samples, Examples and Templates for All Things Drug Court

SB-11 320 B

Leading While Green: How Emerging Drug Court Leaders Can Ripen into Effective Drug Court Leaders

SB-12 340 A/B

What Addiction Science Has to Say to Drug Court Professionals? From Research to PracticePart 1 Is Addiction Really a Brain Disease?Part 2 What Really Works in Treating Addiction: Evidence-Based Behavioral TherapiesPart 3 What Really Works in Treating Addiction: Medications in the Treatment of Alcohol and Opiate Use Disorders

SB-13 381 A/B

Leading Change – Advancing Justice for Children and Families by Transforming and Expanding the Family Treatment Court Movement

SB-14 361 C/F

Advanced Issues in Healing to Wellness CourtPart 1 The Mindimooyenh Healing Circle: Using the Medicine of the Grandmothers for HealingPart 2 Two Spirit People in the Drug Court: An Open Door or Another Closet?

SB-15 330 A/B

Understanding the Role of VIVITROL in Criminal Justice Settings

SB-16 361 B/E

Specialized Sessions for Federal Practitioners Presented by the Federal Judicial Center

SB-17 351 B/E

Part 1 Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Workshop

SB-18 370 B/E

Part 1 The International Drug Court Movement: Process, Practices and ProgressPart 2 Surveying the International Landscape: Policies and Practices of Drug Courts in Central America and the Caribbean

SB-19 370 A/D

Drive Predictable Outcomes – No Compass Needed: Incentives and Sanctions for the 21st Century

SB-20 371 C/F

Part 1 The Role of Law Enforcement in Building Public Trust: Community Engagement, Police Branding and Information-sharingPart 2 Behind the “Thin Blue Line”: How Police Culture Impacts Perception and Performance of Law Enforcement

VCC-SB-1 General Assembly A

Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change – Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the CourtroomThis will repeat as VCC-D-5 and VCC-E-5

VCC-SB-2 320 A

Why Violence Sometimes Happens When Veterans Come Home: Veteran, Family, Legal & Clinical Perspectives

VCC-SB-3 350 D/E

Special Topics on Increasing Enrollment and Improving Service Delivery in Veterans Treatment CourtPart 1 A Strength-Based Approach to Rural Resource DevelopmentPart 2 Collaboration with Federal Courts to Expand Enrollment in State Veterans Treatment Courts

VCC-SB-4 360 A/D

Prolonged Exposure: The Effective Treatment for PTSD of Which Everyone is Afraid

VCC-SB-5 310 C

Understanding Ethical Obligations and Professional Responsibilities when Working with the Justice-Involved Individuals

VCC-SB-6 Grand Ballroom A

Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session Drug Testing: A Comprehensive Review of Best Practices

VCC-SB-7 General Assembly B

Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session What to Do When Participants Aren’t Really Participating in Treatment: Doing the Minimum to Comply, Missing Sessions, Using Substances

VCC-BC-SB-8 351 C/F

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This Session begins at 12:45 p.m. Part 2 Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Workshop

TS-20 371 C/F

Debriefing: The Impact of Legalizing Marijuana

VCC-TS-1 Grand Ballroom C

Preventing Suicide in Veterans: How You Can Help (Joint session with VCC-BC-TS-9)

VCC-TS-2 General Assembly A

Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session MAT, the Law and Ethics

VCC-TS-3 350 D/E

A Collaborative Response for Low Risk Court-Involved Veterans in Community Court and Traditional Justice Settings

VCC-TS-4 General Assembly B

Words Matter: Terminology that Inhibits Successful Outcomes: Guidance for Team Members

VCC-TS-5 360 B/E

Understanding The Model Veterans Treatment Court Act and Model Veterans Treatment Court Rules

VCC-TS-6 Grand Ballroom A

Joint Vet Court Con/NADCP Session Dilute Urine Samples: A Court’s Response to Low Creatinine Specimens

VCC-TS-7 361 A/D

Conquering Setbacks: Veterans Treatment Court Challenges and Solutions – Dealing with Relapse, Terminations, Death and More

VCC-TS-8 310 C

Overcoming Challenges to Implementing a Veterans Treatment Court in an Urban Environment

VCC-BC-TS-9 Grand Ballroom C

Preventing Suicide in Veterans: How You Can Help (Joint session with VCC-TS-1)

Training SessionsWednesday, May 30, 1:15 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

TS-1 370 A/D

Successful Implementation following the 2017 NADCP Conference featuring Vet Court Con: How We Did It and How You Can Too!

TS-2 General Assembly A

MAT, the Law and Ethics

TS-3 General Assembly C

Heroin, Fentanyl and Other Opiates (Repeated as B-14)

TS-4 310 B

Drug and DWI Court Phases Revisited, Reconsidered and Revamped

TS-5 360 A/D

Sharing the Message: Innovative and Inexpensive Ways to Improve Your Drug Court’s Community Presence

TS-6 381 A/B

Building A Better, Trauma-Informed Courtroom Tailor Made for Families

TS-7 320 C

Building Capacity in Rural Drug Courts: Lessons Learned

TS-8 330 A/B

Practical Considerations Related to Pretrial Release and Sentencing for Defendants Who Have Behavioral Health Needs: A Judicial Guide

TS-9 Grand Ballroom A

Joint NADCP/Vet Court Con Session Dilute Urine Samples: A Court’s Response to Low Creatinine Specimens

TS-10 320 A

Effective Communication and Media for Drug Courts

TS-11 320 B

Data Ethics: Confidentiality, Sharing Sensitive Data, Consents, Agreements, Federal & State Laws

TS-12 371 B/E

Drug Court Survey: Trends and Year 2 Preliminary Results

TS-13 340 A/B

Moving Beyond Guidance: A Sneak Preview of the Upcoming National FDC Standards

TS-14 351 A/D

Federal Firearms Prohibitions in Drug Courts

TS-15 361 C/F

Tribal Nations Forum

TS-16 Grand Ballroom B

Drunk with Hope: A One Woman Show

TS-17 370 B/E

Federal Funders Forum: Everything You Need to Know About Current and Upcoming Federal Funding for Drug Courts

TS-18 361 B/E

Specialized Sessions for Federal Practitioners Presented by the Federal Judicial Center

Wednesday, May 30George R. Brown Convention Center

Opening Ceremony3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall B3

All Rise Expo Opening Reception5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall A3

All Rise Concert Under the Stars7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Discovery Green Park

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Rest

orat

ive

Just

ice

in T

ribal

W

elln

ess

Cour

ts

The

Staf

fing

and

The

Hear

ing:

St

rate

gies

for T

ribal

Wel

lnes

s Co

urts

Heal

ing

to W

elln

ess

Cour

ts:

A N

atio

nal S

urve

y &

Lat

est

Rese

arch

Heal

ing

the

Fam

ily: T

ribes

and

Co

untie

s W

orki

ng T

oget

her

With

in th

e Fa

mily

Tre

atm

ent

Cour

t and

Fam

ily T

ribal

Hea

ling

to

Wel

lnes

s Co

urt

Hous

ing

and

Tran

spor

tatio

n:

Succ

esse

s in

Indi

an C

ount

ry

Track 8

A-8

G

ran

d B

allr

oo

m B

B-8

31

0 C

C-8

31

0 C

D-8

G

ran

d B

allr

oo

m B

E-8

31

0 C

Lead

ersh

ip

Lead

ersh

ip E

ssen

tials

for

Trea

tmen

t Cou

rt Pr

ofes

sion

als

Coor

dina

tor a

nd A

dmin

istra

tor

Com

pete

ncie

s: W

hat’s

Nee

ded

fo

r Effe

ctiv

e Le

ader

ship

Colla

bora

ting

to W

in a

nd

Defe

atin

g th

e St

atus

Quo

Judi

cial

Lea

ders

hip:

Wha

t The

y Do

n’t T

each

You

Whe

n Ta

king

th

e Be

nch

(for J

udge

s an

d Th

ose

W

ho W

ork

Clos

est w

ith T

hem

)

Whi

tew

ater

Raf

ting

for

Coor

dina

tors

: Suc

cess

fully

N

avig

atin

g th

e Tr

oubl

ed W

ater

s of

Cha

lleng

ing

Team

Mem

bers

, M

ultip

le S

yste

ms,

Par

tner

s,

Data

, Mon

ey a

nd M

ore

Track 9

A-9

32

0 B

B-9

32

0 B

C-9

G

ran

d B

allr

oo

m B

D-9

32

0 B

E-9

G

ran

d B

allr

oo

m B

Equi

ty a

nd In

clus

ion

Asse

ssin

g Di

vers

ity, D

ispa

rity

an

d Be

st P

ract

ices

: Do

Disp

ariti

es

Exis

t in

Trea

tmen

t Cou

rts a

nd

Wha

t Do

We

Do A

bout

It?

Wor

king

With

and

Thr

ough

the

Impa

ct o

f “is

ms”

on

Hisp

anic

LG

BTQ

Pers

ons

Adva

ncin

g Ju

stic

e: T

he N

ew

NAD

CP J

ourn

al P

rom

otin

g Ju

stic

e Sy

stem

Inno

vatio

n –

Spot

light

on

Equi

ty a

nd In

clus

ion

OOPS

, You

r Im

plic

it Bi

as is

Sh

owin

g: H

ow Im

plic

it Bi

as

Can

Impa

ct E

qual

ity

Unde

rsta

ndin

g So

cial

, Eco

nom

ic,

and

Raci

al J

ustic

e an

d In

just

ice

Stra

tegi

es fo

r Ach

ievi

ng J

ustic

e fo

r All

Track 1

0A

-10

37

1 B

/EB

-10

37

1 B

/EC

-10

32

0 B

D-1

0

Gra

nd

Bal

lro

om

CE

-10

37

1 B

/E

Afric

an-A

mer

ican

Par

ticip

ants

: Im

prov

ing

Serv

ice

and

Outc

omes

Afric

an A

mer

ican

Par

ticip

ants

’ Su

gges

tions

for E

limin

atin

g Ra

cial

Di

spar

ities

in C

ompl

etio

n Ra

tes:

En

hanc

ing

Prog

ram

Eva

luat

ion

Enga

ging

You

ng A

frica

n Am

eric

an

Fem

ales

in D

rug

Cour

t: H.

E.A.

T. (H

abili

tatio

n Em

pow

erm

ent

Acco

unta

bilit

y Th

erap

y) fo

r Wom

en

Enga

ging

You

ng A

frica

n Am

eric

an

Mal

es in

Dru

g Co

urt:

H.E.

A.T.

(Hab

ilita

tion

Empo

wer

men

t Ac

coun

tabi

lity

Ther

apy)

Telli

n’ It

Raw

and

Kee

pin’

It R

eal

2.0:

How

to R

each

You

r Hip

Hop

Ac

cultu

rate

d Cl

ient

(Usi

ng th

e St

ages

of C

hang

e)

Spiri

tual

ity a

nd th

e

Blac

k Co

mm

unity

Track 1

1A

-11

35

0 F

B-1

1

350

FC

-11

35

0 F

D-1

1

350

FE

-11

35

0 F

Hisp

anic

/Lat

ino

Parti

cipa

nts:

Im

prov

ing

Serv

ice

and

Outc

omes

Prom

otin

g Re

cove

ry w

ith H

ispa

nic

and

Latin

o Pa

rtici

pant

sM

ultid

imen

sion

al F

amily

The

rapy

(M

DFT)

for L

atin

o Fa

mili

es in

Tr

eatm

ent C

ourt

Drog

adic

to a

Rec

uper

ació

n,

“Flip

pin”

the

Hisp

anic

Per

spec

tive

Mak

ing

Impl

icit

Bias

Vis

ible

w

hen

Wor

king

with

His

pani

c

and

Latin

os in

Dru

g Co

urt

Drug

Cou

rt Ac

cess

and

Jus

tice

fo

r Im

mig

rant

s

Track 1

2A

-12

37

0 C

/FB

-12

37

0 C

/FC

-12

37

0 C

/FD

-12

37

0 C

/FE

-12

37

0 C

/F

Long

Ter

m R

ecov

ery

Educ

ated

, Em

ploy

ed a

nd

Impa

ired:

How

I Al

mos

t Los

t It

All a

nd th

e Al

lianc

e of

Tre

atm

ent

Cour

ts, P

rofe

ssio

nal M

onito

ring

Orga

niza

tions

and

Col

legi

ate

Reco

very

Pro

gram

s Th

at C

ould

Ha

ve H

elpe

d

Inte

grat

ing

Peer

Rec

over

y Su

ppor

t Sp

ecia

lists

into

the

Adul

t Dru

g Co

urt:

Less

ons

Lear

ned

from

a

Rand

omize

d Ex

perim

ent

Oxfo

rd H

ouse

- W

orki

ng w

ith

Drug

Cou

rts: H

ow to

Util

ize

this

SAM

HSA

Reco

gnize

d

Best

Pra

ctic

e Re

cove

ry

Resi

denc

e Pr

ogra

m

Unde

rsta

ndin

g Re

cove

ry:

Just

Bei

ng S

ober

Isn’

t Eno

ugh

Peer

Sup

port

Core

Com

pete

ncie

s &

Evi

denc

e-Ba

sed

Proc

ess

Grou

ps:

The

Scop

e of

Pee

r Sup

port

with

in

the

Grou

p Pr

oces

s

53

Houston May 30 - June 2, 2018

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SD

AY,

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31

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AC

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SE

SS

ION

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30 A

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10:

45 A

.M.

SE

SS

ION

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2:15

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SIO

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1:45

P.M

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P.M

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P.M

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:00

P.M

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Track 1

3A

-13

37

1 A

/DB

-13

G

ran

d B

allr

oo

m A

C-1

3

Gra

nd

Bal

lro

om

AD

-13

G

ran

d B

allr

oo

m A

E-1

3

Gra

nd

Bal

lro

om

A

Trau

ma

Com

pete

ncy

Inte

rgen

erat

iona

l, Hi

stor

ical

and

M

oder

n-Da

y Tr

aum

a an

d He

alin

g in

Nat

ive

Amer

ican

Peo

ple,

Fa

mili

es a

nd C

omm

uniti

es

Trau

ma:

The

Tie

s th

at B

ind

Enga

ging

Sur

vivo

rs o

f Tra

uma:

Ge

nder

-Bas

ed V

iole

nce

and

Trau

ma

Info

rmed

Pra

ctic

e

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Evid

ence

-Bas

ed T

reat

men

t for

Co

-Occ

urrin

g PT

SD a

nd S

ubst

ance

Us

e Di

sord

er: S

eeki

ng S

afet

y

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Tack

ling

Trau

ma:

A H

olis

tic

Pers

pect

ive

on A

ddre

ssin

g

Clie

nts’

Sub

stan

ce U

se D

isor

ders

an

d Hi

stor

y of

Tra

uma

Track 1

4A

-14

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

AB

-14

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

AC

-14

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

AD

-14

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

AE

-14

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

A

Alco

hol a

nd O

ther

Dru

gsJo

int N

ADCP

/VCC

Ses

sion

M

etha

mph

etam

ine,

Coc

aine

an

d Ot

her S

timul

ants

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Hero

in, F

enta

nyl a

nd

Othe

r Opi

ates

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Opio

id O

verd

ose

Prev

entio

n:

No

One

Has

to D

ie T

ryin

g

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Alco

hol a

nd S

ever

e Al

coho

l Us

e Di

sord

er

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Mar

ijuan

a an

d th

e Sy

nthe

tics

Track 1

5A

-15

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

BB

-15

35

1 B

/EC

-15

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

BD

-15

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

BE

-15

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

B

Med

icat

ion

in A

ddic

tion

Trea

tmen

tA

Fram

ewor

k fo

r MAT

Im

plem

enta

tion

in a

Dru

g Co

urt

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

onM

AT: T

he L

ow H

angi

ng F

ruit

an

d N

ew R

esou

rces

to H

elp

Inte

grat

ing

Med

icat

ion

and

Men

tal H

ealth

Ser

vice

s fo

r Pa

rtici

pant

s w

ith O

pioi

d Us

e an

d Co

-Occ

urrin

g Di

sord

ers

in A

dult

Drug

Cou

rt

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Inte

rpre

tatio

n of

Dru

g Te

stin

g Re

sults

Whe

n Us

ing

Med

icat

ion

in

Add

ictio

n Tr

eatm

ent

Not

You

r Ave

rage

MAT

Effo

rt:

Colla

bora

tive

and

Com

mun

ity-

Base

d Ap

proa

ches

to Im

prov

e Ac

cess

and

Out

com

es

Track 1

6A

-16

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

CB

-16

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

CC

-16

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

CD

-16

35

1 B

/EE

-16

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

C

Evid

ence

Bas

ed-P

sych

osoc

ial

Trea

tmen

tW

hat i

s M

ultid

imen

sion

al

Asse

ssm

ent?

: Mat

chin

g Se

rvic

es

to N

eeds

and

Stre

ngth

s

Wha

t Doe

s Qu

ality

Tre

atm

ent

Look

Lik

e? Id

entif

ying

Effe

ctiv

e Su

bsta

nce

Use

Diso

rder

Tre

atm

ent

for F

amili

es

The

“Blo

od P

ress

ure

Cuff”

for

Trea

tmen

t Cou

rts: U

sing

Obj

ectiv

e An

alyt

ics

and

Othe

r Too

ls to

Im

prov

e Pa

rtici

pant

Out

com

es

Wom

en M

atte

r! S

AMHS

A’s

Trai

ning

Too

l Box

for D

eliv

erin

g Ef

fect

ive

Gend

er-S

peci

fic

Trea

tmen

t

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Rela

pse

Prev

entio

n: H

elpi

ng

Parti

cipa

nts

Stay

Sto

pped

Th

is s

essi

on w

ill be

repe

ated

as

CG-3

1

Track 1

7A

-17

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

AB

-17

37

1 A

/DC

-17

37

1 A

/DD

-17

37

1 A

/DE

-17

37

1 A

/D

Spec

ial I

ssue

s an

d Pr

omis

ing

Prog

ram

s an

d Pr

actic

es

Appl

ying

Pro

blem

Sol

ving

Cou

rt Id

eals

to a

Bro

ader

Pro

batio

n Po

pula

tion.

One

City

’s At

tem

pt to

Im

plem

ent M

eani

ngfu

l Stra

tegi

es

to In

fluen

ce B

ehav

ior C

hang

e

Outc

omes

of I

nteg

ratin

g Ev

iden

ce-

Base

d Fa

mily

Tre

atm

ent f

or

Tran

sitio

n Ag

e Yo

ung

Adul

ts in

to

Crim

inal

Dru

g Co

urt

Late

st D

evel

opm

ents

in

Com

mun

ity C

ourts

: Th

e M

odel

Evo

lves

Hum

an T

raffi

ckin

g Co

urts

: An

Em

ergi

ng T

rend

in P

robl

em

Solv

ing

Cour

ts

Has

Drug

Cou

rt Go

ne to

the

Dogs

? Th

erap

eutic

Ben

efits

to A

llow

ing

Dogs

in th

e Co

urtro

om

Track 1

8A

-18

35

1 B

/EB

-18

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

BC

-18

35

1 B

/ED

-18

G

ener

al A

ssem

bly

CE

-18

35

1 B

/E

Effe

ctiv

e Co

mm

unity

Sup

ervi

sion

Esse

ntia

l Ele

men

ts o

f Co

mm

unity

Sup

ervi

sion

How

to T

rack

Tre

atm

ent P

rogr

ess

and

Adhe

renc

e w

ith A

SAM

’s Cr

iteria

for N

on-C

linic

al T

eam

M

embe

rs

Join

t NAD

CP/V

CC S

essi

on

Appl

ying

the

Risk

-Nee

d-Re

spon

sivi

ty (R

NR)

Sim

ulat

ion

Tool

to E

nhan

ce D

rug

Cour

t Pe

rform

ance

Lega

l, Et

hica

l and

Pra

ctic

al

Issu

es in

Com

mun

ity S

uper

visi

onHo

me

Visi

t Bes

t Pra

ctic

es:

Trea

tmen

t Cou

rts a

re D

iffer

ent

and

So A

re T

heir

Hom

e Vi

sits

Track 1

9A

-19

32

0 A

B-1

9

320

AC

-19

32

0 A

D-1

9

320

AE

-19

32

0 A

Mon

itorin

g, E

valu

atio

n

and

Outc

omes

Achi

evin

g an

d M

aint

aini

ng

Fide

lity

to th

e Dr

ug C

ourt

Mod

el:

A Pr

actic

al A

ppro

ach

to

Prog

ram

Impr

ovem

ent

How

Do

We

Know

If W

e’re

Doi

ng

it Ri

ght?

Ass

essi

ng F

idel

ity to

the

Drug

Cou

rt M

odel

- Pe

er R

evie

w

and

Certi

ficat

ion

Eval

uatio

n 10

1 fo

r Dru

g Co

urt

Rese

arch

ers:

Wha

t to

Colle

ct

and

How

to M

easu

re It

Tran

sfer

ring

Rese

arch

to D

rug

Cour

t Pra

ctic

e: F

indi

ngs

and

Less

ons

Lear

ned

abou

t Pro

gram

Ev

alua

tion

from

a M

ixed

Met

hod

Eval

uatio

n of

a D

rug

Cour

t

Less

ons

Lear

ned

from

Dev

elop

ing

Stat

ewid

e Pe

rform

ance

and

Dat

a M

easu

res

that

Can

Be

Appl

ied

at

the

Loca

l Pro

gram

Lev

el

cont

inue

d on

pag

e 54

NA

DC

P S

essi

on

Tab

les

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Track 2

0A

-20

G

ran

d B

allr

oo

m C

B-2

0

Gra

nd

Bal

lro

om

CC

-20

G

ran

d B

allr

oo

m C

D-2

0

371

B/E

E-2

0

Gra

nd

Bal

lro

om

C

Lega

l, Ju

dici

al, E

thic

al a

nd

Polic

y Is

sues

Le

gal a

nd E

thic

al Is

sues

and

An

swer

s in

Tre

atm

ent C

ourts

The

Publ

ic D

efen

der a

nd T

he

Pros

ecut

or: L

esso

ns L

earn

ed fr

om

Both

Sid

es o

f the

Bat

tle

We

Are

All i

n Th

is T

oget

her:

Pers

pect

ives

on

Stat

e an

d Lo

cal

Partn

ersh

ips

in T

reat

men

t Cou

rts

Proc

edur

al J

ustic

e in

Dru

g Co

urts

Ethi

cs in

Trib

al H

ealin

g

to W

elln

ess

Cour

ts

Track 2

1A

-21

33

0 A

/BB

-21

33

0 A

/BC

-21

33

0 A

/BD

-21

33

0 A

/BE

-21

33

0 A

/B

Self-

Care

: He

alth

y Pr

ofes

sion

als,

Hea

lthy

Parti

cipa

nts,

Hea

lthy

Com

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Concurrent General SessionsFriday, June 1

9:30 A.M. – 10:45 A.M.

CG-1 General Assembly A

Joint NADCP/VCC Session Working Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems (This session will be repeated as CG-6)

CG-2 General Assembly B

Joint NADCP/VCC Session The Addicted Lawyer

CG-3 General Assembly C

Joint NADCP/VCC Session If You’re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, but You’re Not! (This session will be repeated as CG-8)

CG-4 Grand Ballroom A

Joint NADCP/VCC Session Tall Cop Says Stop – High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends (This session will be repeated as CG-9)

1:45 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.

CG-11 330 A/B

Incorporating Gender-Responsive Services for Women and Girls

CG-12 General Assembly B

Do the Adult Drug Court Standards Apply to DWI, Veterans, Family, Reentry, Mental Health and Other Treatment Court Models? (This session will be repeated as CG-30)

CG-13 320 C

Prescription Opioid Use Among Youth and Implications for Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts

CG-14 310 B

Using the Latino Culture for Better Program Outcomes with Latino Participants — for the non-Hispanic Practitioner

CG-15 General Assembly C

12 Mistakes Drug Courts Make and How to Fix Them

CG-16 General Assembly A

Drug Testing: A Review of Best Practices

CG-17 Grand Ballroom A

Family Matters – Transitioning to a Family-Centered Approach in All Drug Courts

CG-18 Grand Ballroom C

Prosecutors and Defenders as Adversaries and Allies

CG-19 320 B

Advances in Criminal Justice and How They Impact Policing (For Law Enforcement Professionals)

CG-20 361 B/E

Evidence Based Jail-Based Treatment Services

11:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M.

CG-6 General Assembly A

Joint NADCP/VCC Session Working Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems

CG-7 General Assembly B

Joint NADCP/VCC Session Are You a Healthy Professional? How Good Leaders and Other Professionals Balance Their Lives While Serving Others

CG-8 General Assembly C

Joint NADCP/VCC Session If You’re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, but You’re Not!

CG-9 Grand Ballroom A

Joint NADCP/VCC Session Tall Cop Says Stop – High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends

3:15 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.

CG-21 330 A/B

Incentives and Sanctions for Participants with Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders

CG-22 310 B

Implementing a DWI Court: Where Do I Begin?

CG-23 320 C

Behavior Change in Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts

CG-24 Grand Ballroom C

The Prosecutor in Drug Court

CG-25 General Assembly C

Improving Communication and Multidisciplinary Team Work: How to Communicate and Integrate Treatment and Case Information

CG-26 General Assembly B

The Effects of the Opioid Epidemic on Families and What You Can Do about Them

CG-27 General Assembly A

MythBusters: Dispelling Drug Testing Myths

CG-28 Grand Ballroom A

Developing a Plan of Safe Care: What You Need to Know About Serving Pregnant and Parenting Women with Opioid Use Disorders

CG-29 320 B

Procedural Justice: Responding to Individuals with Mental Health Disorders (For Law Enforcement Professionals)

CG-30 361 B/E

Do the Adult Drug Court Standards Apply to DWI, Veterans, Family, Reentry, Mental Health and Other Treatment Court Models?

General Session GS-2Turning Points: Critical Events on the Road to Long-Term RecoveryFriday, June 1 from 8:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m.Exhibit Hall B3

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Vet Court Con Concurrent General SessionsFriday, June 1

9:30 A.M. – 10:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M. – 12:15 P.M.

VCC-CG-1 General Assembly A VCC-CG-5 General Assembly A

Joint VCC/NADCP Session Working Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems (This session will be repeated as VCC-CG-5)

Joint VCC/NADCP Session Working Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems

VCC-CG-2 General Assembly B VCC-CG-6 General Assembly B

Joint VCC/NADCP Session The Addicted Lawyer

Joint VCC/NADCP Session Are You a Healthy Professional? How Good Leaders and Other Professionals Balance Their Lives While Serving Others

VCC-CG-3 General Assembly C VCC-CG-7 General Assembly C

Joint VCC/NADCP Session If You’re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, but You’re Not! (This session will be repeated as VCC-CG-7)

Joint VCC/NADCP Session If You’re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, but You’re Not!

VCC-CG-4 Grand Ballroom A VCC-CG-8 Grand Ballroom A

Joint VCC/NADCP Session Tall Cop Says Stop – High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends (This session will be repeated as VCC-CG-8)

Joint VCC/NADCP Session Tall Cop Says Stop – High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends

1:45 P.M. – 3:00 P.M. 3:15 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.

VCC-CG-9 310 C VCC-CG-13 310 C

Ten Years of Veterans Treatment Courts: Perspective, Retrospective and Prospective

Admission and Operation Results from NIJ’s Multisite Evaluation of Veterans Treatment Courts

VCC-CG-10 340 A/B VCC-CG-14 340 A/B

Opioid-Related Anoxic Brain Injury: Cognitive Sequelae and Strategies to Maximizing Recovery

15 Things Veterans Want You to Know: Insights for VTC and Drug Court Participants with Limited Experience Working with Veterans

VCC-CG-11 320 A VCC-CG-15 310 A

Sesame Street: Resources to Support Veteran Families with Young Children Suicide Prevention with Military and Veterans Populations

VCC-CG-12 310 A VCC-CG-16 320 A

Suicide Prevention with Military and Veterans Populations (This session will be repeated as VCC-CG-15)

Domestic Violence, Veterans Treatment Courts and Best Practices

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Ask the Expert: Roundtable DiscussionsSaturday, June 2, 7:00 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. Grand Ballroom B

Table-1 Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards VCC-Table-1 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Table-2 Juvenile Drug Court Guidelines VCC-Table-2 Implementation Questions/Starting a Veterans Treatment Court

Table-3 The ASAM Criteria VCC-Table-3 Trauma-Informed Services for Veterans

Table-4 Adolescents and Families VCC-Table-4 Housing, Employment and Other Life Needs for Veterans

Table-5 Community Supervision and Law Enforcement VCC-Table-5 VTC Mentors

Table-6 Coordinator Issues VCC-Table-6 Gender, Orientation and Identity Issues in Veterans Treatment Court

Table-7 International Drug Courts

Table-8 Mental Health and Co-Occurring Disorders

Table-9 MAT & Evidence-Based Treatment

Table-10 Equity, Inclusion, and Culture

Table-11 Medication-Assisted Treatment

Table-12 Long-Term Recovery

Table-13 Legal Issues, Ethics and Confidentiality

Table-14 Drug and Alcohol Testing

Table-15 Rural Treatment Court Issues

Table-16 Research, Monitoring and Evaluation

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SESSION DESCRIPTION ROOM

CG-31 Joint NADCP/VCC Session Relapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay Stopped

Grand Ballroom A

CG-32 Joint NADCP/VCC Session Restorative Justice in Treatment Courts: An Implementation Crosswalk

Grand Ballroom C

CG-33 Building Ancillary Services in DWI Court General Assembly A

VCC-CG-17 Joint VCC/NADCP Session Relapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay Stopped

Grand Ballroom A

VCC-CG-18 Joint VCC/NADCP Session Restorative Justice in Treatment Courts: An Implementation Crosswalk

Grand Ballroom C

Closing CeremonySaturday, June 2 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall B3

General Session GS-3Little Children, Big Challenges: Partnering to Bring Help, Hope, and Healing to Counteract the Effects of Trauma on the Vulnerable Children and Families of Treatment Court ParticipantsBrought to you by Sesame Street and NADCPSaturday, June 2 from 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Exhibit Hall B3

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o All Rise Expo: Exhibitor ListingExhibit Hall A311th Judicial Circuit Drug Court (MO)Booth Number: 124

17th Judicial District Treatment Court (PA)Booth Number: 138

20th Judicial Circuit Court (MI)Booth Number: 122

4th Judicial Circuit Adult Drug Court (FL)Booth Number: 118

4th Judicial District Veterans Trauma Court (CO)Booth Number: 110

Acivilate, IncBooth Number: 612

ACT (Advanced Computer Technologies)Booth Number: 210

Adventfs.comBooth Number: 432

Albany County Court Supervised Treatment (WY)Booth Number: 134

Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.Booth Number: 708

Alkermes (ARISTADA)Booth Number: 202

Alkermes (VIVITROL)Booth Number: 200

American Bio Medica CorporationBooth Number: 103

American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM)Booth Number: 611

Athens/Clarke County DUI/Drug Court Program (GA)Booth Number: 100

AttentiBooth Number: 334

AutoMon, LLCBooth Number: 615

AverhealthBooth Number: 513

Buffalo Veterans Treatment Court (NY)Booth Number: 112

Call2TestBooth Number: 119

Central Recovery PressBooth Number: 633

Children and Family Futures, Inc.Booth Number: 220

Cocaine Anonymous World Service Office, Inc.Booth Number: 434

Correctional Counseling, Inc.Booth Number: 630

Corrections Software SolutionsBooth Number: 131

CorrisoftBooth Number: 530

Datagain IncBooth Number: 632

Drug Testing Program Management, Inc.Booth Number: 208

Duval County Veterans Treatment Court (FL)Booth Number: 114

DWI Drug Court Intervention and Treatment Program (TX)Booth Number: 104

equivantBooth Number: 700

Family Drug Court Peer Learning CourtsBooth Number: 140

FEI SystemsBooth Number: 613

First Call TechnologyBooth Number: 127

Five Point SolutionsBooth Number: 218

G&I INNOVATIONBooth Number: 431

GEO CareBooth Number: 601

Hazelden PublishingBooth Number: 609

Healthtec IndustriesBooth Number: 603

IBM Watson HealthBooth Number: 600

Innocorp, Ltd.Booth Number: 332

Innovative Health SolutionsBooth Number: 232

Integrated Management SolutionsBooth Number: 115

Integrated Psychotherapeutic Services (IPS Recovery)Booth Number: 532

IntoxalockBooth Number: 206

JLB INVESTMENTS-HIDOWBooth Number: 634

Journal TechBooth Number: 710

LifesaferBooth Number: 133

Medical Disposables CorpBooth Number: 602

Millennium HealthBooth Number: 113

More Than RehabBooth Number: 714

Multi-Health Systems MHSBooth Number: 614

NADCP All RiseBooth Number: 319

Narcotics Anonymous World ServicesBooth Number: 610

National Council of Juvenile and Family Court JudgesBooth Number: 704

Nez Perce County Drug Court (ID)Booth Number: 130

Noble MedicalBooth Number: 233

Noble Software GroupBooth Number: 433

Office of Justice ProgramsBooth Number: 101

Outreach Smartphone MonitoringBooth Number: 605

Pueblo of Laguna Healing to Wellness Court (NM)Booth Number: 132

Quest DiagnosticsBooth Number: 702

Recovery Healthcare CorporationBooth Number: 204

RecoveryTrekBooth Number: 608

Redwood Toxicology Laboratory, Inc.Booth Number: 430

Safe Community InstituteBooth Number: 706

Satellite Tracking of People, LLCBooth Number: 712

Savannah-Chatham County Drug Court (GA)Booth Number: 126

SCRAM SystemsBooth Number: 531

Shift3 TechnologiesBooth Number: 331

Siemens Healthcare DiagnosticsBooth Number: 631

Smart Start, Inc.Booth Number: 226

SmartoxBooth Number: 123

Social SolutionsBooth Number: 330

South St. Louis County DWI Court (MN)Booth Number: 102

Stone County Circuit Court (MO)Booth Number: 120

TestDay CorporationBooth Number: 607

The Change CompaniesBooth Number: 231

The National Judicial CollegeBooth Number: 333

The Ranch at Dove TreeBooth Number: 125

The Shores RecoveryBooth Number: 121

Thermo Fisher ScientificBooth Number: 212

Tomo Drug TestingBooth Number: 533

Treatment Research Institute at PHMCBooth Number: 435

UraShieldBooth Number: 604

USDTLBooth Number: 230

Warriors HeartBooth Number: 731

Yellowstone County STEER Court (MT)Booth Number: 106

Yellowstone County Veterans Treatment Court (MT)Booth Number: 108

List as of 4/18/18. Refer to the All Rise Mobile App for the most up to date list of exhibitors.

Visit us at booth #200

Program Description:

Attendees will learn about VIVITROL and hear directly from their peers who have developed programs that provide access to VIVITROL for appropriate participants at specific intervention points, including specialty court settings.

Understanding the Role of VIVITROL in Criminal Justice Settings

This program is sponsored by Alkermes, Inc. Dr. Podesta is a paid consultant to Alkermes, Inc.

No continuing education credits will be provided.

George R. Brown Convention Center Room 330 A/B Wednesday, May 30th 8:45 - 11:00 AM

National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) Conference

ALKERMES and VIVITROL are registered trademarks of Alkermes, Inc. ©2018 Alkermes, Inc. All rights reserved. VIV-003775 Printed in the U.S.A vivitrol.com

• Dr. Arwen Podesta, MD, ABPN, FASAM, ABIHM; Podesta Wellness

Speakers:

NADCP Annual Training ConferenceJoin us for this Alkermes-hosted Program

Treating Schizophrenia: Consider a Long-acting Injectable (LAI) Option in Specialty Court SettingsThursday, May 31, 2018George R. Brown Convention Center ROOM 310A | 1:45–3:00 pm

This program is sponsored by Alkermes, Inc. Richard Jackson, MD, is a paid consultant of Alkermes, Inc. Guests and spouses of attendees may not attend the presentation. ALKERMES® is a registered trademark of Alkermes, Inc. ©2018 Alkermes, Inc. All rights reserved. UNB-001938 Visit Us at Booth 202

Richard Jackson, MD Founder, The Neurobehavioral Medicine GroupBloomfield Hills, MichiganSenior PsychiatristWomen’s Huron Valley Correctional FacilityYpsilanti, Michigan

Ernie Glenn, JD Drug Court MagistrateDual Diagnosis Court, Reentry Court, Felony Drug Court, and Felony DWI CourtBexar CountySan Antonio, Texas

Elsa A. Guajardo, MA, LPCDual Diagnosis Case Manager Bexar County Felony Drug CourtBexar CountySan Antonio, Texas

Ashley Phillips, MEdDual Diagnosis Case ManagerBexar County Felony Drug CourtBexar CountySan Antonio, Texas

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Automated drug testing made easy.Learn more at booth #212.

Find out how the Thermo Scientific™ Complete Automated Drugs of Abuse Testing Process is an efficient, cost-effective, and accurate solution for your drug court program.

Discover more at thermofisher.com/drugcourts© 2018 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. All rights reserved. Copyrights in and to portions of the illustrations are owned by a third party and licensed for limited use only to Thermo Fisher Scientific by Getty Images and ACT Innovations. All other trademarks are the property of Thermo Fisher Scientific and its subsidiaries. Information and technical specifications are subject to change without notice.

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