Subject Matter Training

NDCI is committed to ensuring your Drug Court has all the training opportunities it needs to operate at maximum effectiveness. In 2010, NDCI will host the following regional training programs:

  1. Responding to Client Behavior: Incentives and Sanctions
  2. Re-Tooling Your Drug Court Program: Operational Tune-Ups
  3. Treating and Supervising Meth Addicts in Drug Court


Statewide and Regional Trainings

Drug Court Statewide and Regional Trainings allow NDCI to deliver its established training curriculum to Drug Court professionals throughout the country. Trainings are available to Drug Court Professionals at all levels of experience. NDCI's curriculum listing includes, but is not limited to:

  • Comprehensive Drug Court Judicial Training
  • Comprehensive Drug Court Coordinator Training
  • Comprehensive Drug Court Prosecutor Training
  • Comprehensive Drug Court Defense Attorney Training
  • Comprehensive Drug Court Treatment Provider Training
  • Comprehensive Drug Court Community Supervision Training
  • Comprehensive Drug Court Case Management Training
  • The Promise of Drug Courts
  • Targeting and Eligibility
  • Psychopharmacology
  • Treatment: What Works?
  • Team Building
  • Confidentiality
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Operational Tune-up Training
  • Incentives and Sanctions
  • Ensuring Sustainability of Drug Court Programs
  • Supervising Methamphetamine Addicts in Drug Court
  • Cultural Proficiency for Drug Court Practitioners.

Contact Us

Dana A. Jenkins, Project Director
Phone: (703) 575-9400 ext. 11
Email: djenkins@ndci.org

Request Statewide Training

 

NDCI is supported by the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy; U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs through the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention, and the National Institute of Justice; U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration through the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment; and the State Justice Institute.

"Yes.  It (the conference) gave me much food for thought about making necessary changes in our program to survive and offer more comprehensive services to a larger population."

  

"Speaker was very knowledgeable on nationwide, acceptable, and common practices of drug courts.  Very learned on ideas and suggestions for the programs effectiveness.  We will employ some of the suggestions and hopefully increase success rate of clients getting through the program effectively and in a one year period of time"

 

"It went well and we learned a lot from the presenters.  After so many years in existance, it was great to have this as we have never done anything like this before."