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Agenda & Handouts: Thursday, June 11th

7:30 am-5:00 pm Registration
8:00 am-9:00 am Continental Breakfast in Exhibit Hall
7:30 am-5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open
8:00 am-10:00 am Opening Session
10:00 am-10:30 am Break in Exhibit Hall
10:30 am-11:45 am Concurrent Workshops, Session A
  A-1 Grant Writing
  A-2 Screening, Assessment and Triage: Application of the SAFERR Model in FDTC
(A-2 documents: 1, 23, 4)
  A-3 Why Use Strength-Based Assessment? Benefits To Youth and Program Staff
  A-4 Treatment is the Key: Address Drug Abuse in Criminal Justice Settings
  A-5 Working with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Drug Court Participant
  A-6 Evaluating a Pre-Filing Dependency Family Preservation Court: Results and
Recommendations from an Innovative Program
A-7 Marijuana: Its Impact on the Brain
  A-8 Incentives and Sanctions in Juvenile Drug Court
(A-8 documents: 1, 2, 3)
  A-9 The Smoking Gun – Ethical Triggers in a Drug Court Setting
  A-10 The Academy DWI Courts – How Model DWI Courts Do It
  A-11 The Role of the Prosecutor in Drug Court
  A-12 Interpretation of Opiate Results
  A-13 Evidence-Based Results of SCRAM Programs
  A-14 Domestic Violence Courts: National Models and Promising Practices
(A-14 documents: 1, 2)
  A-15 The Role of Expressive Therapies in Problem—Solving Courts
  A-16 Development and Operation of a Girls Drug Court
  A-17 Methamphetamine and Its Power Impact on the Basic Brain
  A-18 Immigration Issues
  A-19 Judicial Immunity
(A-19 documents: 1, 2)
  A-20 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
  A-21 Drug Treatment Courts Finally Get the International Attention they Deserve
  A-22 Community Courts in Action: Recent Developments in California
  A-23 Using Drug Court to Save Our Young African American Males
 
12:00 pm-1:45 pm Lunch on Your Own
1:45 pm-3:00 pm Concurrent General Sessions
CG-1 Reentry/Drug Court: The Next Generation of Drug Court
(CG-1 documents: 1, 2, 3)
  CG-2 Gender Matters: Creating Services for Women
  CG-3 From Concept to Real-World Practice: Medication-Assisted Recovery
for Alcohol Dependence in the Drug Courts
  CG-4 Ensuring Sustainability: Ensuring Funding for your Drug Court
in Tough Economic Times
   
2:45 pm-3:15 pm Break in Exhibit Hall
3:15 pm-4:30 pm Concurrent Workshops, Session B
  B-1 Building Teams to Last
  B-2 I am Woman, Help Me Soar!!
(B-2 documents: 1, 2, 3, 4)
  B-3 Creating Support Systems, Eliminating Excuses and Removing Road Block to Recovery
  B-4 MET/CBT 5
  B-5 The Impact of the “War on Drugs” and Drug Courts
  B-6 A Tale of Two Family Drug Courts: “Show me the Money!”
  B-7 Alcohol: Its Impact on the Brain
  B-8 Incentives in Adult Drug Court
  B-9 Effective Community Supervision in Drug Court
  B-10 Developing a DWI Court – Getting the “Buy-in” from Your Community
(B-10 documents: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
  B-11 Being Effective Counsel in Drug Court
  B-12 Overcoming Budgetary Constraints
  B-13 Managing Drug Testing Beyond the Basics and Understanding “What’s New”
  B-14 Reentry/Drug Court from Different Perspectives
(B-14 documents: 1, 2)
  B-15 Co-Occurring Disorders: Science and Treatment Strategies
  B-16 From Homeless Court Program to a Response for Returning Veterans
  B-17 Meth Manufacturing
  B-18 Moving the Latina Client Successfully Through the Drug Court
(B-18 documents: 1, 2)
  B-19 Sentencing Reform: What the Future Holds
  B-20 Historical Trauma & the American Indian: Rekindling the Sacred Fires
for Healing, Justice and Peace
  B-21 Accepting Higher Risk and Higher Need Offenders in Drug Treatment Courts
  B-22 DATA – Survival: California Drug Court Cost Study and the Importance of
Collecting Meaningful Data
  B-23 Spirituality and Recovery for African-Americans
 
4:45 pm-5:30 pm Discipline Specific Breakouts
  Treatment Providers – Adults
  Treatment Providers – Juvenile
  Tribal Judges
  Tribal Treatment Providers
  Tribal Coordinators
  Tribal Defense Attorneys
  Prosecutors
  Defense Attorneys
  Researchers and Evaluators
  State Coordinators
  Administrators/Coordinators
  Child Protection Services
  Community Supervision/Probation Services Adult Courts
  Community Supervision/Probation Services Juvenile Courts
  Guardian Ad Litem/Court Appointed Advocate
  Judges – Adult Courts
  Judges – Juvenile Courts
  Judges – Family Courts
  Law Enforcement
 
5:45 pm-6:30 pm Membership Meeting