CASE MANAGEMENT TRAINING

Working in collaboration with a number of scholars and practitioners, NDCI developed a case management monograph in 2006 to present a general overview of the role, key functions, principles, knowledge and skill sets required for effective case management in the drug court setting. This comprehensive, skills-based, drug court Case Management training program is based upon this monograph. Through scenario-based, individual and group activities, participants will learn the skills necessary to utilize strength-based approaches and motivational interviewing techniques, adopt ways to engage the family, and identify various adult learning styles to improve client communication.

Who Should Attend?

Anyone who is in the position or role of a Case Manager or who performs case management functions in a drug court fully operational, or in the planning or start-up phase.

 

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Contact Us

Natalie Edwards, Training Coordinator

Phone: (703) 575-9400 ext. 16
Email: nedwards@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.

"This is a valuable and comprehensive training.  All case managers should be mandated to go through this training.  I thoroughly enjoyed the training and would come back again."