OPERATIONAL TUNE-UP:

RETOOLING YOUR PROGRAM

Training I

Training II

FILLED TO CAPACITY

August 19-20, 2010September 2-3, 2010
Los Angeles, CAJacksonville, FL

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Has your Drug Court program conducted a self-assessment?


Is every member of your team aware of the science-based literature on who should be in Drug Court programs?


Does your program utilize evidence-based treatment practices? Would you like to learn the newest effective, science-based methods for modifying your program?


NDCI has the answers to these questions and many more at this training!  This training will provide state-of-the-art information backed by over 20 years of research on adult Drug Courts. Bring your team and expand your knowledge by learning the research and best practice techniques.

Overview

"Operational Tune-Up: Re-Tooling Your Program" is a two-day, advanced subject-matter training program that assists Drug Court teams with learning how to apply the latest Drug Court research and best practice techniques to your existing program. The goals of this innovative training program is to:


(1) Assess the current practices within your Drug Court program


(2) Teach participants the scientific research about Drug Court practices to facilitate the revision and/or addition of policies and practices relating to incentives & sanctions, target population, supervision, drug testing and understanding what the law will and will not allow and


(3) Teach participants best practices that have been established by successful Drug Court programs.



Who Should Attend?

This workshop is designed for Drug Court teams. Because the workshop is highly interactive and focuses on group decision-making and consensus, the training experience will be enhanced by the attendance of as many team members as possible. Due to their day-to-day interactions with Drug Court clients, at a minimum, NDCI requires the attendance of your adult Drug Court team's-

  • Judge
  • Prosecutor
  • Coordinator
  • Treatment Provider
  • Defense Attorney
  • Community Supervision

 

Without these core team members it is unlikely that your team will be accepted.

This is a free training, but participants are responsible for all applicable travel expenses.

 

Contact Us

Dana Jenkins, Project Director

Phone: (703) 575-9400 ext. 11
Email: djenkins@ndci.org

 

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.