NADCP Annual Training Conference featuring Vet Court Con May 30-June 2, 2018 George R. Brown Convention Center. Discipline Specific Breakouts

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1 7:15 am-8:30 am Wednesday, May 30 Discipline Specific Breakouts DSB-1 Room: Grand Ballroom C DSB-2 Room: 320 B DSB-3 Room: 320 C DSB-4 Room: 330 AB First Time Conference Attendee Orientation Session JOINT SESSION With VCC-DSB-1 Judges - Adult, DWI, and Veterans Treatment Courts Judges Juvenile, Family, and Mental Health Court Administrators and Coordinators DSB-5 Room: 351 A/D DSB-6 Room: 340 A/B DSB-7 Room: 370 B/E DSB-8 Room: 351 B/E Prosecutors Defense Attorneys Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers Adults Substance Use Disorder Treatment Providers Juveniles and Family DSB-9 Room: 371 B/E DSB-10 Room: 361 B/E DSB-11 Room: General Assembly C DSB-12 Room: 310 B Mental Health Disorder Treatment Providers- Adult & Juvenile Community Supervision and Case Management Adult Community Supervision and Case Management Juvenile Recovery Coaches, Peer Support, Peer Mentors, & Alumni DSB-13 Room: 370 A/D DSB-14 Room: Grand Ballroom B DSB-15 Room: Grand Ballroom A DSB-16 Room: 381 A/B Researchers and Evaluators Federal Drug Court Practitioners Reentry Court Practitioners Family Treatment Court Practitioners DSB-17 Room: 361 C/F DSB-18: 371C/F Healing to Wellness/Tribal Practitioners Social Media and Positive Community Policing

2 7:15 am-8:30 am Wednesday, May 30 Vet Court Con (VCC) Discipline Specific Breakouts VCC-DSB-1 Room: Grand Ballroom C VCC-DSB-2 Room: 310 C VCC-DSB-3 Room: 320 A VCC-DSB-4 Room: 350 D/E First Time Conference Attendee Orientation Session JOINT SESSION with NADCP DSB-1 VTC Judges VTC Prosecutors VTC Defense Attorneys VCC-DSB-5 Room: 360 A/D VCC-DSB-6 Room: 360 B/E VCC-DSB-7 Room: 360 C/F VCC-DSB-8 Room: 361 A/D VTC Program Administrators/Coordinators Substance Use Disorder and/or Mental Health Treatment Providers VTC Community Supervision/Law Enforcement Veterans Justice Outreach Specialists/ Veterans Administration Staff VCC-DSB-9 Room: General Assembly A Mentor Coordinators

3 8:45 am-11:45 am Wednesday, May 30 Skills Building Workshops SB-1 Room: General Assembly A SB-2 Room: 310 B SB-3 Room: Grand Ballroom C SB-4 Room: 371 B/E Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change - Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the Courtroom JOINT SESSION with VCC-SB-1 Lessons from the DWI Academy Courts Motivational Interviewing Lessons in Judicial Leadership SB-5 Room: General Assembly C SB-6 Room: 320 C SB-7 Room: General Assembly B SB-8 Room: Grand Ballroom B Special Issues in Substance Use Disorder Treatment in Drug Court Part 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 Intersections of Trauma Responses: Gender and Culturally Responsive Approaches for Justice-Involved Women in Treatment Courts What to Do When Participants Aren t Really Participating in Treatment: Doing the Minimum to Comply, Missing Sessions, Using Substances JOINT SESSION with VCC-SB-7 Slavery in the Land of the Free: One Woman s Story of Trial and Triumph as a Survivor of Child Sex Trafficking SB-9 Room:Grand Ballroom A SB-10 Room: 351 A/D SB-11 Room: 320 B SB-12 Room: 340 A/B Drug Testing: A Comprehensive Review of Best Practices JOINT SESSION with VCC-SB-6 The Nuts and Bolts of Making Drug Court Work Part 1: Policies and Procedures Revisited Part 2: Tools of the Trade: Samples, Examples, and Templates for All Things Drug Court Leading While Green: How Emerging Drug Court Leaders Can Ripen into Effective Drug Court Leaders What Addiction Science Has to Say to Drug Court Professionals? From Research to Practice Part 1: Fresh Perspectives on Addiction as a Brain Disease Part 2: What Really Works in Treating Addiction: Evidence-Based Behavioral Therapies Part 3: What Else Really Works in Treating Addiction: Medications in the Treatment of Alcohol and Opiate Use Disorders SB-13 Room: 381 A/B SB-14 Room: 361 C/F SB-15 Room: 330 A/B SB-16 Room: 361 B/E Leading Change Advancing Justice for Children and Families by Transforming and Expanding the Family Treatment Court Movement Advanced Issues in Healing to Wellness Court Part 1: The Mindimooyenh Healing Circle: Using Medicine of the Grandmothers for Healing Part 2: Two Spirit People in the Drug Court: An Open Door or Another Closet? Understanding the Role of VIVITROL in Criminal Justice Settings Specialized Sessions for Federal Practitioners Presented by the Federal Judicial Center SB-17 Room: 351 B/E SB-18 Room: 370 B/E SB-19 Room: 370 A/D SB-20 Room: 371 C/F Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Workshop Sesión internacional en Español (International Session in Spanish) Drive Predictable Outcomes - No Compass Needed: Incentives and Sanctions for the 21 st Century Part 1: The Role of Law Enforcement in Building Public Trust: Community Engagement, Police Branding and Information-sharing Part 2: Behind the Thin Blue Line : How Police Culture Impacts Perception and Performance of Law Enforcement

4 1:15 pm 2:30 pm Wednesday, May 30 Training Sessions TS-1 Room: 370 A/D TS-2 Room: General Assembly A TS-3 Room: General Assembly C TS-4 Room: 310 B Successful Implementation following the 2017 NADCP Conference featuring Vet Court Con: How We Did It and How You Can Too! MAT, the Law, and Ethics Heroin, Fentanyl and Other Opiates (Repeated as B-14) Drug and DWI Court Phases Revisited, Reconsidered, and Revamped TS-5 Room: 360 A/D TS-6 Room: 381 A/B TS-7 Room: 320 C TS-8 Room: 330 A/B Sharing the Message: Innovative and Inexpensive Ways to Improve Your Drug Court s Community Presence Building A Better, Trauma-Informed Courtroom Tailor Made for Families Building Capacity in Rural Drug Courts: Lessons Learned Practical Considerations Related to Pretrial Release and Sentencing for Defendants Who Have Behavioral Health Needs: A Judicial Guide TS-9 Room: Grand Ballroom A TS-10 Room: 320 A TS-11 Room: 320 B TS-12 Room: 371 B/E Dilute Urine Samples: A Court s Response to Low Creatinine Specimens JOINT SESSION with VCC-TS-6 The 2017 Drug Court Review: A Discussion with the Authors Data Ethics: Confidentiality, Sharing Sensitive Data, Consents, Agreements, Federal & State Laws Drug Court Survey: Trends and Year 2 Preliminary Results TS-13 Room: 340 A/B TS-14 Room: 351 A/D TS-15 Room: 361 C/F TS-16 Room: Grand Ballroom B The Big Seven: Key Practices to Building an Effective Family Treatment Court Federal Firearms Prohibition in Drug Courts Tribal Nations Forum TBD TS-17 Room: 370 B/E TS-18 Room: 361 B/E TS-19 Room: 351 B/E TS-20 Room: 371 C/F Topografía del panorama internacional: políticas y prácticas de los tribunales de drogas en Centroamérica y el Caribe (Surveying the International Landscape: Policies and Practices of Drug Courts in Central America and the Caribbean) Specialized Sessions for Federal Practitioners Presented by the Federal Judicial Center Kids Matter: Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Workshop Debriefing: The Impact of Legalizing Marijuana Sesión internacional en Español (International Session in Spanish)

5 1:15 pm 2:30 pm 8:45 am 11:45 am Wednesday, May 30 Vet Court Con (VCC) Skills Building Workshops VCC-SB-1 Room: General Assembly A VCC-SB-2 Room: 320 A VCC-SB-3 Room: 350 D/E VCC-SB-4 Room: 360 A/D VCC-SB-5 Room: 310 C Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change - Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the Courtroom JOINT SESSION with NADCP-SB-1 (This will repeat as VCC-D-5 and VCC-E-5) Why Violence Sometimes Happens When Veterans Come Home: Veteran, Family, Legal, & Clinical Perspectives Special Topics on Increasing Enrollment and Improving Service Delivery in Veterans Treatment Court Part 1: A Strength-Based Approach to Rural Resource Development Part 2: Collaboration with Federal Courts to Expand Enrollment in State Veterans Treatment Courts Prolonged Exposure: The Effective Treatment for PTSD of Which Everyone is Afraid Understanding Ethical Obligations and Professional Responsibilities when Working with the Justice-Involved Individuals VCC-SB-6 Room: Grand Ballroom A VCC-SB-7 Room: General Assembly B Boot Camp VCC-BC-SB-8 Room: 351 C/F Drug Testing: A Comprehensive Review of Best Practices JOINT SESSION with NADCP SB-9 What to Do When Participants Aren t Really Participating in Treatment: Doing the Minimum to Comply, Missing Sessions, Using Substances JOINT SESSION with NADCP SB-7 What is a Veterans Treatment Court? The Role of the Veteran Mentor Training Sessions VCC-TS-1 Room: Grand Ballroom C VCC-TS-2 Room: General Assembly A VCC-TS-3 Room: 350 D/E VCC-TS-4 Room: General Assembly B VCC-TS-5 Room: 360 B/E Preventing Suicide in Veterans: How You Can Help JOINT SESSION with VCC BC-TS-9 MAT, the Law, and Ethics JOINT SESSION with NADCP-TS-2 A Collaborative Response for Low Risk Court-Involved Veterans in Community Court and Traditional Justice Settings Words Matter: Terminology that Inhibits Successful Outcomes: Guidance for Team Members Understanding The Model Veterans Treatment Court Act and Model Veterans Treatment Court Rules VCC-TS-6 Room: Grand Ballroom A VCC-TS-7 Room: 361 A/D VCC-TS-8 Room: 310 C Boot Camp VCC-BC-TS-9 Room: Grand Ballroom C Dilute Urine Samples: A Court s Response to Low Creatinine Specimens JOINT SESSION with NADCP-TS-9 Conquering Setbacks: Veterans Treatment Court Challenges and Solutions ~ Dealing with Relapse, Terminations, Death and More Overcoming Challenges to Implementing a Veterans Treatment Court in an Urban Environment Preventing Suicide in Veterans: How You Can Help JOINT SESSION with VCC TS-1

6 Wednesday, May 30 3:00 pm 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall B3 Opening Ceremony 5:00 pm 7:00 pm Exhibit Hall A3 All Rise Expo Opening Reception 7:00 pm 10:00 pm Fondren Performance Space on Discovery Green All Rise Concert Under the Stars

7 Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines The Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards: Implementation Essentials To Protect & Serve: Law Enforcement and Drug Court Thursday, May 31 Exhibit Hall B3 8:00 am 9:15 am GS-1 ~ Advancing Justice: Research-Driven Solutions in the Opioid Crisis Tracks Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Track 1 A-1 Room: 371 C/F B-1 Room: 371 C/F C-1 Room: 371 C/F D-1 Room: 371 C/F E-1 Room: 371 C/F Mobilization: Connecting Community and Criminal Justice to Improve Outcomes SOS-Saving our Super Heroes: Coping with Life on the Front Lines The Opioid Crisis: How Law Enforcement and Public Health Professionals Work Together to Save Lives Rethinking the War on Drugs: Options and Opportunities that Reduce Crime and Address Public Safety Crisis Intervention Teams: An Effective Approach to Trauma Informed Policing Track 2 A-2 Room: 310 C B-2 Room: Grand Ballroom B C-2 Room: 371 B/E D-2 Room: 351 A/D E-2 Room: 320 B How Many is Too Many (Or Too Few)? Addressing Caseload Size in Specialty Courts Incentives and Sanctions A Practical Lesson to Develop a Behavior Response Strategy for Your Treatment Court Strategies for Successful Team Transition Evaluation 101 for Non-Researcher Practitioners: What to Collect and How to Use it for Self-Review Meeting Standard I: Implementing Objective Entrance Criteria in Your Drug Court Track 3 A-3 Room: 360 A/D B-3 Room: 360 A/D C-3 Room: 360 A/D D-3 Room: 360 A/D E-3 Room: 360 A/D The Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines: The Big Picture, The Critical Details Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Competence in Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts Applying Quality Improvement Principles in Juvenile Drug Court Facilitating Efficient Staff Meetings: How Staffing Reports Can Help with Decision Making in Juvenile Drug Court Evidence-Based Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Juveniles

8 Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts Mental Health and COD Courts DWI Courts Families First: Taking Family Dependency Treatment Courts to the Next Level Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Track 4 A-4 Room: 370 A/D B-4 Room: 370 A/D C-4 Room: 370 A/D D-4 Room: 370 A/D E-4 Room: 370 A/D Checklist to Change -- Readiness to Reality Part of the Problem or Solution? Addressing Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in Family Treatment Court Strengthening Families and Supporting Success Ready-Set-Go! 5 Key Planning Decisions to Help You Successfully Launch Your Family Treatment Court A New Approach -- FTCs as Part of a Continuum of Care Track 5 A-5 Room: 351 A/D B-5 Room: 351 A/D C-5 Room: 351 A/D D-5 Room: 310 C E-5 Room: 351 A/D Winning the War Against High- Risk Impaired Driving through Assessment Driven Sentencing and Supervision Moving Targets: Critical Considerations for the DWI Court Population How to Implement Research Based Best Practices in your DWI Court Overcoming Perceived Pitfalls of DWI Courts Drive High, Get a DUI: Addressing the Growing Threat of Drug- Impaired Driving Track 6 A-6 Room: 360 B/E B-6 Room: 360 B/E C-6 Room: 360 B/E D-6 Room: 360 B/E E-6 Room: 360 B/E Mental Health Courts A to Z Building Collaborative and Comprehensive Case Plans in Mental Health Courts RNR, Social Determinants and Mental Illness Behavioral Health Diversion Strategies From Compliance to Alliance: Procedural Justice, Trauma- Responsive Approaches and the Recovery Model Track 7 A-7 Room: 361 C/F B-7 Room: 361 C/F C-7 Room: 361 C/F D-7 Room: 361 C/F E-7 Room: 361 C/F Preserving Our Culture: Realizing Restorative Justice in Tribal Wellness Courts The Staffing and The Hearing: Strategies for Tribal Wellness Courts Healing to Wellness Court: A National Survey & Latest Research Healing the Family: Tribes and Counties Working Together Within the Family Treatment Court and Family Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Housing and Transportation: Successes in Indian Country

9 Hispanic/Latino Participants: Improving Service and Outcomes African-American Participants: Improving Service and Outcomes Equity and Inclusion Leadership Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Track 8 A-8 Room: Grand Ballroom B B-8 Room: 310 C C-8 Room: 310 C D-8 Room: Grand Ballroom B E-8 Room: 310 C Leadership Essentials for Treatment Court Professionals Coordinator and Administrator Competencies: What s Needed for Effective Leadership Collaborating to Win and Defeating the Status Quo Judicial Leadership: What They Don t Teach You When Taking the Bench (for Judges and Those Who Work Closest with Them) Whitewater Rafting for Coordinators: Successfully Navigating the Trouble Waters of Challenging Team Members, Multiple Systems, Partners, Data, Money, and More Track 9 A-9 Room: 320 B B-9 Room: 320 B C-9 Room: 320 B D-9 Room: 320 B E-9 Room: Grand Ballroom B Assessing Diversity, Disparity and Best Practices: Do Disparities Exist in Treatment Courts and What Do We Do about It? Working with and through the Impact of isms on Hispanic LGBTQ Persons Understanding Social, Economic, and Racial Justice and Injustice ~ Strategies for Achieving Justice for All OOPS, Your Implicit Bias is Showing: How Implicit Bias Can Impact Equality Advancing Justice: The New NADCP Journal Promoting Justice System Innovation ~ Spotlight on Equity and Inclusion Track 10 A-10 Room: 371 B/E B-10 Room: 371 B/E C-10 Room: Grand Ballroom B D-10 Room: Grand Ballroom C E-10 Room: 371 B/E African American Participants Suggestions for Eliminating Racial Disparities in Completion Rates: Enhancing Program Evaluation Engaging Young African American Females in Drug Court: H.E.A.T for Women Engaging Young African American Males in Drug Court: H.E.A.T (Habilitation Empowerment Accountability Therapy) Tellin It Raw and Keepin It Real 2.0: How to Reach Your Hip Hop Acculturated Client (Using the Stages of Change) Spirituality and The Black Community Track 11 A-11 Room: 350 F B-11 Room: 350 F C-11 Room: 350 F D-11 Room: 350 F E-11 Room: 350 F Promoting Recovery with Hispanic and Latino Participants Multidimensional Family Therapy (MDFT) for Latino Families in Treatment Court TBD Making Implicit Bias Visible when Working with Hispanic and Latinos in Drug Court TBD

10 Evidence Based- Psychosocial Treatment Medication in Addiction Treatment Alcohol and Other Drugs Trauma Competency Long Term Recovery Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Track 12 A-12 Room: 370 C/F B-12 Room: 370 C/F C-12 Room: 370 C/F D-12 Room: 370 C/F E-12 Room: 370 C/F 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 Integrating Peer Recovery Support Specialists into the Adult Drug Court: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Experiment Oxford House - Working with Drug Courts: How to Utilize this SAMHSA Recognized Best Practice Recovery Residence Program Understanding Recovery: Just Being Sober Isn t Enough Peer Support Core Competencies & Evidence Based Process Groups: The Scope of Peer Support within the Group Process Track 13 A-13 Room: 371 A/D B-13 Room: Grand Ballroom A C-13 Room: Grand Ballroom A D-13 Room: Grand Ballroom A E-13 Room: Grand Ballroom A Intergenerational, Historical and Modern-Day Trauma and Healing in Native American People, Families, an Communities Trauma: The Ties that Bind Engaging Survivors of Trauma: Gender-Based Violence and Trauma Informed Practice Evidence-Based Treatment for Co- Occurring PTSD and Substance Use Disorder: Seeking Safety JOINT SESSION with VCC-D-2 Tackling Trauma: A Holistic Perspective on Addressing Clients Substance Use Disorders and History of Trauma Joint Session with VCC-E-2 Track 14 A-14 Room: General Assembly A B-14 Room: General Assembly A C-14 Room: General Assembly A D-14 Room: General Assembly A E-14 Room: General Assembly A Methamphetamine, Cocaine, and Other Stimulants JOINT SESSION with VCC-A-7 Heroin, Fentanyl and Other Opiates JOINT SESSION with VCC-B-7 (This is a repeat of TS-3) Opioid Overdose Prevention: No One Has to Die Trying JOINT SESSION with VCC-C-7 Alcohol and Severe Alcohol Use Disorder JOINT SESSION with VCC-D-7 Marijuana and the Synthetics JOINT SESSION with VCC-E-7 Track 15 A-15 Room: General Assembly B B-15 Room: 351 B/E C-15 Room: General Assembly B D-15 Room: General Assembly B E-15 Room: General Assembly B A Framework for MAT Implementation in a Drug Court MAT: The Low Hanging Fruit and New Resources to Help JOINT SESSION with VCC-B-6 Integrating Medication and Mental Health Services for Participants with Opioid Use and Co-Occurring Disorders in Adult Drug Court Interpretation of Drug Testing Results When Using Medication in Addiction Treatment JOINT SESSION with VCC-D-6 Not Your Average MAT Effort: Collaborative and Communitybased Approaches to Improve Access and Outcomes Track 16 A-16 Room: General Assembly C B-16 Room: General Assembly C C-16 Room: General Assembly C D-16 Room: 351 B/E E-16 Room: General Assembly C What is Multidimensional Assessment?: Matching Services to Needs and Strengths What Does Quality Treatment Look Like? Identifying Effective Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Families The Blood Pressure Cuff for Treatment Courts: Using Objective Analytics and Other Tools to Improve Participant Outcomes Women Matter! SAMHSA s Training Tool Box for Delivering Effective Gender-Specific Treatment Relapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay Stopped JOINT SESSION with VCC-E-6

11 Legal, Judicial, Ethical, and Policy Issues Monitoring, Evaluation, and Outcomes Effective Community Supervision Special Issues and Promising Programs and Practices Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Track 17 A-17 Room: Grand Ballroom A B-17 Room: 371 A/D C-17 Room: 371 A/D D-17 Room: 371 A/D E-17 Room: 371 A/D When Drug Court Doesn t Work: One City s Solution for Participants Who Fail Repeatedly in Drug Court Outcomes of Integrating Evidence- Based Family Treatment for Transition Age Young Adults into Criminal Drug Court Community Courts Human Trafficking Courts: An Emerging Trend in Problem Solving Courts Has Drug Court Gone to the Dogs? Therapeutic Benefits to Allowing Dogs in the Courtroom Track 18 A-18 Room: 351 B/E B-18 Room: General Assembly B C-18 Room: 351 B/E D-18 Room: General Assembly C E-18 Room: 351 B/E Essential Elements of Community Supervision How to Track Treatment Progress and Adherence with ASAM s Criteria for Non-Clinical Team Members Applying the Risk-Need- Responsivity (RNR) Simulation Tool to Enhance Drug Court Performance Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues in Community Supervision Home Visit Best Practices: Treatment Courts are Different and So Are Their Home Visits Track 19 A-19 Room: 320 A B-19 Room: 320 A C-19 Room: 320 A D-19 Room: 320 A E-19 Room: 320 A Achieving and Maintaining Fidelity to the Drug Court Model: A Self-Directed Approach to Program Improvement How Do We Know If We're Doing It Right? Assessing Fidelity to the Drug Court Model - Peer Review and Certification Evaluation 101 for Drug Court Researchers: What to Collect and How to Measure It Transferring Research to Drug Court Practice: Findings and Lessons Learned about Program Evaluation from a Mixed Method Evaluation of a Drug Court Lesson Learned from Developing Statewide Performance and Data Measures that Can Be Applied at the Local Program Level Track 20 A-20 Room: Grand Ballroom C B-20 Room: Grand Ballroom C C-20 Room: Grand Ballroom C D-20 Room: 371 B/E E-20 Room: Grand Ballroom C Legal and Ethical Issues and Answers in Treatment Courts The Public Defender and The Prosecutor: Lessons Learned from Both Sides of the Battle Procedural Justice in Drug Courts We Are All in This Together: Perspectives on State and Local Partnerships in Treatment Courts Ethics in Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts

12 Innovation and Technology Innovation and Technology Asuntos de la corte de drogas en Español Alumni and Peer Support Issues Self-Care: Healthy Professionals, Healthy Participants, Healthy Communities Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Track 21 A-21 Room: 330 A/B B-21 Room: 330 A/B C-21 Room: 330 A/B D-21 Room: 330 A/B E-21 Room: 330 A/B Secondary Trauma, Vicarious Trauma, Compassion Fatigue. You are at Risk. What to Do about It How to Manage Exposure to Trauma, Suicide, Homicide, and Drug Overdose JOINT SESSION with VCC-B-4 The Power of Compassion: Using Healthy Human Connection to Improve Participant Outcomes Compassion Fatigue: Understanding, Preventing and Managing Caregiver Burnout JOINT SESSION with VCC-D-4 Creating A Culture of Civility: Avoiding Sexual Harassment and Boundary Crossing Among Professionals Working in Drug Courts JOINT SESSION with VCC-E-4 Track 22 A-22 Room: 381 C B-22 Room: 381 C C-22 Room: 381 C D-22 Room: 381 C E-22 Room: 381 C Make Your Voice Heard: How Your Story of Recovery Can Change Hearts and Minds (for treatment court graduates working in treatment courts) Recovery in the Midst of Crisis: Selfcare for Graduates Working in Treatment Courts Graduates: The Resource Every Treatment Court Has and Doesn t Realize It Alumni Networks: Learn from the Graduates Who Made It Work Make Your Voice Heard Workshop (Limited to those who attended A-22) Pista 23 A-23 Habitación: 370 B/E B-23 Habitación: 370 B/E C-23 Habitación: 370 B/E D-23 Habitación: 370 B/E E-23 Habitación: 370 B/E TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD Track 24 A-24 Room: 310 A B-24 Room: 310 A C-24 Room: 310 A D-24 Room: 310 A E-24 Room: 310 A Dr. Fentanyl Strengthening your Treatment Court: See How Software Can Improve Monitoring a Participant s Compliance, Increase Team Collaboration and Response Time, and Automate Grant Reporting Treating Schizophrenia: Consider a Long-acting Injectable (LAI) Option in Specialty Court Settings Promising Practices: Strategies to Reduce Non-Compliance and Relapse in Treatment Courts Track 25 A-25 Room: 381 A/B B-25 Room: 381 A/B C-25 Room: 381 A/B D-25 Room: 381 A/B E-25 Room: 381 A/B TBD Screening Cross Reactivity What Does That Mean to Me and How Does it Impact Test Results? The Big Four! Essentials for your DWI Toolbox Cut DUI Recidivism for Good: A Multi- Track DUI Court Approach to Repeat Offenders

13 Effective Community Supervision & Case Management Self-Care: Healthy Professionals, Healthy Participants, Healthy Community VTCs: Advanced Issues Trauma Fundame ntals of a Veterans Treatmen t Court Thursday, May 31 Tracks 8:00 am 9:15 am GS-1 ~ Advancing Justice: Research-Driven Solutions in the Opioid Crisis Vet Court Con (VCC) Track Sessions Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Track 1 VCC-A-1 Room: 310 B VCC-B-1 Room: 310 B VCC-C-1 Room: 310 B VCC-D-1 Room: 310 B VCC-E-1 Room: 310 B Why Veterans Treatment Courts? Essential Elements of Veterans Treatment Court Understanding Military and Veteran Culture 21.6 Million Stories Confidentiality, Release of Information, and Management of VHA Medical Record Information in the Courts An Effective Team in Veterans Treatment Court: Strengths and Barriers of a Successful Interdisciplinary Team Track 2 VCC-A-2 Room: 320 C VCC-B-2 Room: 320 C VCC-C-2 Room: 320 C VCC-D-2 Room: Grand Ballroom A VCC-E-2 Room: Grand Ballroom A Evidence-Based Treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Supporting Veterans Recovery from PTSD, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Problems JOINT SESSION with VCC-BC-2 Trauma Recovery: The Role of Stress Inoculation and Values Clarification Evidence-Based Treatment for Co- Occurring PTSD and Substance Use Disorder: Seeking Safety JOINT SESSION with NADCP-D-13 Tackling Trauma: A Holistic Perspective on Addressing Clients Substance Use Disorders and History of Trauma JOINT SESSION with NADCP-E-13 Track 3 VCC-A-3 Room: 340 A/B VCC-B-3 Room: 340 A/B VCC-C-3 Room: 340 A/B VCC-D-3 Room: 340 A/B VCC-E-3 Room: 340 A/B I Walk The Line Ethical Considerations for Defense Attorneys in Problem-Solving Courts 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 Approaches Returning Home: Transitions, Challenges, and Successes with Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans The Veterans Treatment Court Enhancement Initiative: The Next Phase The Benefits of Having a Veterans and Military Confinement Ward in Your County Jail Track 4 VCC-A-4 Room: 361 A/D VCC-B-4 Room: 330 A/B VCC-C-4 Room: 361 A/D VCC-D-4 Room: 330 A/B VCC-E-4 Room: 330 A/B Yoga for Warriors: Effects on Veterans Psychological Well-Being How to Manage Exposure to Trauma, Suicide, Homicide, and Drug Overdose JOINT SESSION with NADCP-B-21 Taking Care of Your Court Team Compassion Fatigue: Understanding, Preventing and Managing Caregiver Burnout JOINT SESSION with NADCP-D-21 Creating A Culture of Civility: Avoiding Sexual Harassment and Boundary Crossing Among Professionals Working in Drug Courts JOINT SESSION with NADCP-E-21 Track 5 VCC-A-5 Room: 350 D/E VCC-B-5 Room: 350 D/E VCC-C-5 Room: 350 D/E VCC-D-5 Room: 350 D/E VCC- E-5 Room: 350 D/E What s Your Vector, VICTOR? The Veterans Informed Care Training on Responsivity (VICTOR) Initiative Improving Care and Reducing Recidivism: Enhancing Communication and Cooperation Between Treatment Providers and the Legal System Developing Stakeholder Partnerships to Identify Veterans and Improve Outcomes through the Sequential Intercept Model Part 1: Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change - Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the Courtroom (This session is a repeat of VCC-SB-1) Part 2: Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses: The Practical Application of the Science of Behavior Change - Staffing Decisions and Delivery in the Courtroom (This session is a repeat of VCC-SB-1)

14 Veteran Mentor Corps Boot Camp Veteran Mentor Coordinators Advocacy and Media Relations Research, Evaluation, and Outcomes Intoxicating Substances and Mental Health Disorders Evidence- Based Treatment Vet Court Con (VCC) Track Sessions Tracks Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 Thursday, May 31 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:15 pm 1:45 pm - 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 4:45 pm 6:00 pm Track 6 VCC-A-6 Room: 360 C/F VCC-B-6 Room: 351 B/E VCC-C-6 Room: 360 C/F VCC-D-6 Room: General Assembly B VCC-E-6 Room: General Assembly C Medication-Assisted Treatment for Substance Use Disorders MAT: The Low Hanging Fruit and New Resources to Help JOINT SESSION with NADCP B-15 Understanding the Slogans, Traditions, Rituals, & Culture of AA and Other 12 Step Fellowships Interpretation of Drug Testing Results When Using Medication in Addiction Treatment JOINT SESSION with NADCP D-15 Relapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay Stopped JOINT SESSION with NADCP-E-16 (This session will repeat as VCC-CG-17) Track 7 VCC-A-7 Room: General Assembly A VCC-B-7 Room: General Assembly A VCC-C-7 Room: General Assembly A VCC-D-7 Room: General Assembly A VCC-E-7 Room: General Assembly A Methamphetamine, Cocaine, and Other Stimulants JOINT SESSION with NADCP-A-14 Heroin, Fentanyl and Other Opiates JOINT SESSION with NADCP-B-14 Opioid Overdose Prevention: No One Has to Die Trying JOINT SESSION with NADCP-C-14 Alcohol and Severe Alcohol Use Disorder JOINT SESSION with NADCP-D-14 Marijuana and the Synthetics JOINT SESSION with NADCP-E-14 Track 8 VCC-A-8 Room: 361 B VCC-B-8 Room: 361 B VCC-C-8 Room: 361 B VCC-D-8 Room: 361 B VCC-E-8 Room: 361 B VA Outcomes for Veterans in VTC Completing Research in Veterans Treatment Courts: A Review of Outcomes and Research Challenges A Three-Year Evaluation of A Veterans Treatment Court: Summary of Findings and Recommendations That Likely Apply to VTCs Nationwide Converging Perspectives: Roles Within Veterans Treatment Courts Improving Practices Through Partnerships: The Process of Evaluating Treatment Courts Track 9 VCC-A-9 Room: 361 E VCC-B-9 Room: 361 E VCC-C-9 Room: 361 E VCC-D-9 Room: 361 E VCC-E-9 Room:361 E A New Normal for Veterans and Families of Veterans After Return from War: Peer Support, Family Support, Community Support Veteran Treatment Court Alumni Association Building an Effective Peer Mentor Team Narcotics Anonymous (NA) - A Community Resource to Aid Long Term Recovery Voices of Veterans Treatment Court Graduates - Hear from the Graduates Themselves Track 10 VCC-A-10 Room: 350 B VCC-B-10 Room: 350 B VCC-C-10 Room: 350 B VCC-D-10 Room: 350 B VCC-E-10 Room: 350 B Building an Impactful Veteran Mentor Program Effectively Utilizing Veteran Mentors Successfully Maintaining Your Veteran Mentors Foundations for Sustainability of Your Mentor Program Maximize Resources through Communications with Your Community Partners Boot Camp VCC-BC-1 Room: 351 C/F VCC-BC-2 Room: 320 C VCC-BC-3 Room: 351 C/F VCC-BC-4 Room: 351 C/F VCC-BC-5 Room: 351 C/F Who are our Justice-Involved Veterans? Supporting Veterans Recovery from PTSD, Substance Use Disorder, and Mental Health Problems Boundary and Confidentiality Considerations for Veteran Mentors Communication Resources to Address the Veteran Participant s Needs

15 Thursday, May 31 6:00 pm 7:30 pm Exhibit Hall A3 All Rise Expo Dessert Reception 7:30 pm 9:45 pm General Assembly B SFF-1:

16 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 1:45 pm 3:00 pm 11:00 am - 12:15 pm 9:30 am - 10:45 am Friday, June 1 8:00 am - 9:15 am Exhibit Hall B3 GS-2 Turning Points: Critical Events on the Road to Long-Term Recovery Concurrent General Sessions CG-1 Room: General Assembly A CG-2 Room: General Assembly B CG -3 Room: General Assembly C CG-4 Room: Grand Ballroom A CG-5 Room: 370 B/E Working Effectively with Trauma- Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-1 (This session will repeat as CG-6) The Addicted Lawyer JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-2 If You re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, but You re Not! JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-3 (This session will repeat as CG-8) Tall Cop Says Stop ~ High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-4 (This session will repeat as CG-9) Sesión internacional en Español (International Session in Spanish) CG-6 Room: General Assembly A CG-7 Room: General Assembly B CG-8 Room: General Assembly C CG-9 Room: Grand Ballroom A CG-10 Room: 370 B/E Working Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-5 Becoming Your Best You without Losing Your Mind in the Process JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-6 If You re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, but You re Not! JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-7 Tall Cop Says Stop ~ High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-8 Sesión internacional en Español (International Session in Spanish) CG-11 Room: 330 A/B CG-12 Room: General Assembly B CG -13 Room: 320 C CG-14 Room: 310 B CG-15 Room: General Assembly C Incorporating Gender-Responsive Services for Women and Girls Do the Adult Drug Court Standards Apply to DWI, Veterans, Family, Reentry, Mental Health and Other Treatment Court Models JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-11 Prescription Opioid Use Among Youth and Implications for Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts Using the Latino Culture for Better Program Outcomes with Latino Participants for the non-hispanic Practitioner 12 Mistakes Drug Courts Make and How to Fix Them CG-16 Room: General Assembly A CG-17 Room: Grand Ballroom A CG-18 Room: Grand Ballroom C CG-19 Room: 320 B CG 20 Room: 370 B/E Drug Testing: A Review of Best Practices Family Matters -- Transitioning Towards a Family-Centered Approach in All Drug Courts Prosecutors and Defenders as Adversaries and Allies Advances in Criminal Justice and How They Impact Policing (For Law Enforcement Professionals) Sesión internacional en Español (International Session in Spanish) CG-21 Room: 330 A/B CG-22 Room: 310 B CG-23 Room: 320 C CG-24 Room: Grand Ballroom C CG-25 Room: General Assembly C Incentives and Sanctions for Participants with Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders Implementing A DWI Court: Where Do I Begin? Behavior Change in Juvenile Drug Treatment Courts The Prosecutor in Drug Court Improving Communication and Multidisciplinary Team Work: How to Communicate and Integrate Treatment and Case Information CG-26 Room: General Assembly B CG-27 Room: General Assembly A CG-28 Room: Grand Ballroom A CG-29 Room: 320 B CG-30 Room: 370 B/E The Effects of the Opioid Epidemic on Families and What You Can Do about Them MythBusters: Dispelling Drug Testing Myths Developing a Plan of Safe Care: What You Need to Know About Serving Pregnant and Parenting Women with Opioid Use Disorders Procedural Justice: Responding to Individuals with Mental Health Disorders (For Law Enforcement Professionals) Sesión internacional en Español (International Session in Spanish)

17 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 1:45 pm 3:00 pm 11:00 am 12:15 pm 9:30 am 10:45 am Friday, June 1 8:00 am 9:15 am Exhibit Hall B3 GS-2 Turning Points: Critical Events on the Road to Long-Term Recovery Vet Court Con (VCC) Concurrent General Sessions VCC-CG-1 Room: General Assembly A VCC-CG-2 Room: General Assembly B VCC-CG-3 Room: General Assembly C VCC-CG-4 Room: Grand Ballroom A Working Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-1 (This session will repeat as VCC-CG-5) The Addicted Lawyer JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-2 If You re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, but You re Not! JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-3 (This session will repeat as VCC-CG-7) Tall Cop Says Stop ~ High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-4 (This session will repeat as VCC-CG-8) VCC-CG-5 Room: General Assembly A VCC-CG-6 Room: General Assembly B VCC-CG-7 Room: General Assembly C VCC-CG-8 Room: Grand Ballroom A Working Effectively with Trauma-Impacted Juveniles and Young Adults in the Juvenile Justice and Adult Criminal Justice Systems JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-6 Becoming Your Best You without Losing Your Mind in the Process JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-7 If You re Doing These Five Things, You May Call Yourself a Drug Court, but You re Not! JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-8 Tall Cop Says Stop ~ High in Plain Sight: Current Drug, Addiction, and Impairment Trends JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-9 VCC-CG-9 Room: 310 C VCC-CG-10 Room: 340 A/B VCC-CG-11 Room: General Assembly B VCC-CG-12 Room: 310 A Ten Years of Veterans Treatment Courts: Perspective, Retrospective, and Prospective Opioid-Related Anoxic Brain Injury: Cognitive Sequelae and Strategies to Maximizing Recovery Do the Adult Drug Court Standards Apply to DWI, Veterans, Family, Reentry, Mental Health and Other Treatment Court Models JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-12 Suicide Prevention with Military and Veterans Populations (This session will repeat as VCC-CG-15) VCC-CG-13 Room: 310 C VCC-CG-14 Room: 340 A/B VCC-CG-15 Room: 320 A VCC-CG-16 Room: 310 A Admission and Operation Results from NIJ s Multisite Evaluation of Veterans Treatment Courts 15 Things Veterans Want You to Know: Insights for VTC and Drug Court Participants with Limited Experience Working with Veterans Suicide Prevention with Military and Veterans Populations Domestic Violence, Veterans Treatment Courts, and Best Practices

18 Friday, June 1 6:30 pm 9:30 pm General Assembly B SFF-2: TBD

19 7:30 am-8:45 am 7:00 am 8:45 am Saturday, June 2 Ask the Expert A Round Table Discussion Grand Ballroom C Table-1 Table-2 Table-3 Table-4 Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards Juvenile Drug Court Guidelines The ASAM Criteria Adolescents and Families Table-5 Table-6 Table-7 Table-8 Community Supervision and Law Enforcement Motivational Interviewing in Criminal Justice Cultural Humility and Diversity Issues Mental Health and Co-Occurring Disorders Table-9 Table-10 Table-11 Table-12 Addiction & Evidence-Based Treatment African American Youth and HEAT Medication-Assisted Treatment Long-Term Recovery Table-13 Table-14 Table-15 Table-16 Legal Issues, Ethics, and Confidentiality Drug and Alcohol Testing Rural Treatment Court Issues Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation Concurrent General Sessions CG-31 Room: Grand Ballroom A CG-32 Room: Grand Ballroom B CG-33 Room: General Assembly A CG-34 Room: 370 B/E Relapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay Stopped JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-17 (This session is a repeat of E-16) Restorative Justice in Treatment Courts: An Implementation Crosswalk JOINT SESSION with VCC CG-18 Building Ancillary Services in DWI Court Sesión internacional en Español (International Session in Spanish)

20 7:30 am-8:45 am 7:00 am 8:45 am Saturday, June 2 Ask the Expert A Round Table Discussion Grand Ballroom C VCC-Table-1 VCC-Table-2 VCC-Table-3 VCC-Table-4 VCC-Table-5 US Department of Veterans Affairs Implementation Questions/Starting A Veterans Treatment Court Trauma-Informed Services for Veterans Housing, Employment, and Other Life Needs for Veterans VTC Mentors VCC-Table-6 Gender, Orientation, and Identity Issues in Veterans Treatment Court Concurrent General Sessions VCC-CG-17 Room: Grand Ballroom A VCC-CG-18 Room: Grand Ballroom B Relapse Prevention: Helping Participants Stay Stopped JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-31 (This session is a repeat of VCC-E-6) Restorative Justice in Treatment Courts: An Implementation Crosswalk JOINT SESSION with NADCP CG-32

21 Saturday, June 2 9:00 am 10:30 am Exhibit Hall B3 GS-3 Little Children, Big Challenges: New Resources for Counteracting the Effects of Trauma on the Vulnerable Children and Families of Treatment Court Participants Brought to you by: Sesame Street Exhibit Hall B3 11:00 am 1:00 pm Closing Ceremony

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