From jstephens at ctclusi.org Tue May 9 11:21:06 2017 From: jstephens at ctclusi.org (Jennifer Stephens) Date: Tue, 9 May 2017 16:21:06 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] MOU between tribal court and state partners Message-ID: I am interested in how some of you have handled any resistance when developing MOU's for tribal court Healing to Wellness referral with state and county partners. A specific concern voiced was the appearance of giving different treatment to tribal members versus the general population. I would appreciate any thoughts or experiences learned you are willing to share. 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A specific concern voiced was the appearance of giving different treatment to tribal members versus the general population. I would appreciate any thoughts or experiences learned you are willing to share. > > Thank you, > > Jennifer A Stephens > Case Manager/Resource Coordinator > Healing to Wellness Court > Confederated Tribes Coos, Lower Umpqua, Siuslaw Indians > 1245 Fulton Ave. > Coos Bay Or 97420 > 541-888-1307 > > This email and its attachments are confidential under applicable law and are intended for use of the sender?s addressee only, unless the sender expressly agrees otherwise, or unless a separate written agreement exists between Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians and a recipient company governing communications between the parties and any data that may be transmitted. Transmission of email over the Internet is not a secure communications medium. 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URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Wed May 10 09:28:09 2017 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 14:28:09 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] participant again In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Generally no. Unless your tribal code specifically prohibits it, re-doing Healing to Wellness Court should be fine. Generally, in a criminal context, Wellness Court should be available as an option if there is a new arrest/charge/conviction and the candidate is screened as still clinically and criminogenically eligible. Sincerely, Lauren ________________________________________ Lauren van Schilfgaarde, Tribal Law Specialist Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Phone: (323) 650-5467 ~ Fax: (323) 650-8149 Email: Lauren at TLPI.org ________________________________________ Please visit: www.WellnessCourts.org Providing resources and technical assistance for Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Hale Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 7:00 AM To: 'tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org' Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] participant again Good Morning All, I had a question about someone going through the HTWC for a second time. Is there anywhere stating that a participant cannot go through HTWC a second time? 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Korey Wahwassuck Itasca County District Court Judge On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Adrian Hale wrote: > Good Morning All, > > I had a question about someone going through the HTWC for a second time. > Is there anywhere stating that a participant cannot go through HTWC a > second time? > > Thank you, > > > > *Adrian Hale* > > *Healing to Wellness Court Coordinator* > > *PBP Judicial Center* > > *11444 158th Road* > > *Mayetta KS 66509* > > *Office: (785)966-2242 <(785)%20966-2242>* > > *Fax: (785)966-2662 <(785)%20966-2662>* > > *Email: AdrianH at pbpnation.org * > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tribal-drug-courts mailing list > Tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org > http://tribal-institute.org/mailman/listinfo/tribal-drug- > courts_tribal-institute.org > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Korey Wahwassuck Itasca County District Court Judge On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Adrian Hale wrote: Good Morning All, I had a question about someone going through the HTWC for a second time. Is there anywhere stating that a participant cannot go through HTWC a second time? Thank you, Adrian Hale Healing to Wellness Court Coordinator PBP Judicial Center 11444 158th Road Mayetta KS 66509 Office: (785)966-2242 Fax: (785)966-2662 Email: AdrianH at pbpnation.org _______________________________________________ Tribal-drug-courts mailing list Tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org http://tribal-institute.org/mailman/listinfo/tribal-drug-courts_tribal-institute.org --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 170309-1, 03/09/2017 Tested on: 5/10/2017 10:32:38 AM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2017 AVAST Software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From BFox at lagunapueblo-nsn.gov Wed May 10 10:53:33 2017 From: BFox at lagunapueblo-nsn.gov (Bruce Fox) Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 15:53:33 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] participant again In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Good morning; In Laguna we allow second applications. We have had a few go through a second time, but we have also rejected a second application after a successful completion. If someone requests to go through the program a second time we rely on a behavioral health assessment and opinion as to whether the applicant will therapeutically benefit from repeating the program. Honorable Bruce C. Fox, Presiding Judge Pueblo of Laguna From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Hale Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 8:00 AM To: 'tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org' Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] participant again Good Morning All, I had a question about someone going through the HTWC for a second time. Is there anywhere stating that a participant cannot go through HTWC a second time? Thank you, Adrian Hale Healing to Wellness Court Coordinator PBP Judicial Center 11444 158th Road Mayetta KS 66509 Office: (785)966-2242 Fax: (785)966-2662 Email: AdrianH at pbpnation.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From janice.barrera at quileutenation.org Wed May 10 15:24:57 2017 From: janice.barrera at quileutenation.org (Janice Barrera) Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 13:24:57 -0700 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Antifreeze In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <004e01d2c9cb$7f0713c0$7d153b40$@quileutenation.org> Good Afternoon, I have heard of people using floor striper, it gives a hallucinogenic high. Janice Barrera From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Fox Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 1:15 PM To: 'tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org' Subject: Re: [Tribal-drug-courts] Antifreeze Good afternoon; Has anyone faced an allegation of someone using antifreeze (ethylene glycol) as an intoxicant? Would it even register on an alcohol (ethanol) test? I have done some basic google research and apparently it has been known to have been used by alcoholics because it can produce a high similar to alcohol, even though it is extremely dangerous. Thanks. Honorable Bruce C. Fox, Presiding Judge Pueblo of Laguna P.O. Box 194 Laguna, NM 87120 Phone: (505)-552-1900 FAX: (505)-552-7186 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shirley.j.smith at co.cass.mn.us Wed May 10 15:34:24 2017 From: shirley.j.smith at co.cass.mn.us (Shirley J. Smith) Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 15:34:24 -0500 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Antifreeze In-Reply-To: <004e01d2c9cb$7f0713c0$7d153b40$@quileutenation.org> References: <004e01d2c9cb$7f0713c0$7d153b40$@quileutenation.org> Message-ID: <005101d2c9cc$d0b1cbb0$72156310$@co.cass.mn.us> We had one drinking hand sanitizer. From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Janice Barrera Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 3:25 PM To: 'Bruce Fox'; tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org Subject: Re: [Tribal-drug-courts] Antifreeze Good Afternoon, I have heard of people using floor striper, it gives a hallucinogenic high. Janice Barrera From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Fox Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 1:15 PM To: 'tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org' Subject: Re: [Tribal-drug-courts] Antifreeze Good afternoon; Has anyone faced an allegation of someone using antifreeze (ethylene glycol) as an intoxicant? Would it even register on an alcohol (ethanol) test? I have done some basic google research and apparently it has been known to have been used by alcoholics because it can produce a high similar to alcohol, even though it is extremely dangerous. Thanks. Honorable Bruce C. 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From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Janice Barrera Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 3:25 PM To: 'Bruce Fox'; tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org Subject: Re: [Tribal-drug-courts] Antifreeze Good Afternoon, I have heard of people using floor striper, it gives a hallucinogenic high. Janice Barrera From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Fox Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 1:15 PM To: 'tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org' Subject: Re: [Tribal-drug-courts] Antifreeze Good afternoon; Has anyone faced an allegation of someone using antifreeze (ethylene glycol) as an intoxicant? Would it even register on an alcohol (ethanol) test? I have done some basic google research and apparently it has been known to have been used by alcoholics because it can produce a high similar to alcohol, even though it is extremely dangerous. Thanks. Honorable Bruce C. Fox, Presiding Judge Pueblo of Laguna P.O. Box 194 Laguna, NM 87120 Phone: (505)-552-1900 FAX: (505)-552-7186 --- avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. Virus Database (VPS): 170309-1, 03/09/2017 Tested on: 5/10/2017 3:56:26 PM avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2017 AVAST Software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Dave.McArthur at whiteearth-nsn.gov Wed May 10 09:27:25 2017 From: Dave.McArthur at whiteearth-nsn.gov (Dave McArthur) Date: Wed, 10 May 2017 14:27:25 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] participant again In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: We allow them to go through the court a second time. We have the client write a letter to the court asking for acceptance into the court. They have to be detailed explaining why they deserve a second chance, and explaining in detail how they will put efforts into change. If the letter shows they really want to change the board will allow them back into the program. IF the letter is not very detailed or heartfelt the board would probably pass on a second time through the court. We do this to try a deter clients from just using the court to have their charges dropped. From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Adrian Hale Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 9:00 AM To: 'tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org' Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] participant again Good Morning All, I had a question about someone going through the HTWC for a second time. Is there anywhere stating that a participant cannot go through HTWC a second time? Thank you, Adrian Hale Healing to Wellness Court Coordinator PBP Judicial Center 11444 158th Road Mayetta KS 66509 Office: (785)966-2242 Fax: (785)966-2662 Email: AdrianH at pbpnation.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Subject: FW: Antifreeze Hello Handsome, See the question below. My Best, Carolyn Hardin Carolyn Hardin MPA, chief of training and research National Association of Drug Court Professionals Justice For Vets National Center for DWI Courts National Drug Court Institute 1029 N. Royal, Ste. 201, Alexandria, VA 22314 D: 571-384-1864 | C: 703-346-6762 |W: allrise.org [18610_NADCP_Web_Banner_599px] NADCP is a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating and offering technical assistance to drug court, DWI court and veterans treatment court professionals. NADCP does not certify, accredit, investigate, supervise, or have any other authority over any drug court. NADCP does not and cannot offer legal advice, and NADCP cannot guarantee the privacy of the information you provide. Accordingly, please do not send us any confidential information. This email is intended for informational purposes only. Information you receive from NADCP is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, including professional legal, health, and/or accounting advice or services. Please consult with an independent professional concerning your specific concerns. From: Tribal-drug-courts [mailto:tribal-drug-courts-bounces at tribal-institute.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Fox Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 4:15 PM To: 'tribal-drug-courts at tribal-institute.org' Subject: Re: [Tribal-drug-courts] Antifreeze Good afternoon; Has anyone faced an allegation of someone using antifreeze (ethylene glycol) as an intoxicant? Would it even register on an alcohol (ethanol) test? I have done some basic google research and apparently it has been known to have been used by alcoholics because it can produce a high similar to alcohol, even though it is extremely dangerous. Thanks. Honorable Bruce C. Fox, Presiding Judge Pueblo of Laguna P.O. 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The Tribal Key Components form the foundation of all tribal drug courts. The Adult Drug Court Standards represent the latest research-based best practices for what works within the drug court setting. Applicants for Wellness Court federal funding are now being asked to abide by both documents. This webinar overviews both the key components and the Standards, and discuss how they inter-relate. This webinar is designed for those less familiar with the Wellness Court model and those seeking to use these documents to apply for federal funding and/or integrate into their own Wellness Court. [http://d31hzlhk6di2h5.cloudfront.net/20170510/42/27/88/15/804b4f4237902f85d87cd8fb_240x224.png] NADCP Adult Drug Court Standards Vol. I NADCP Adult Drug Court Standards Vol. II Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts: The Key Components Moderators: * Gina Jackson (Te-Moak Western Shoshone), Program Director, National American Court Judges Association * Hon. 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