From Lauren at tlpi.org Thu Dec 13 13:29:10 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2018 19:29:10 -0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Family Drug Court Webinar Live Discussions January 22, 2019 - "Checklist to Change - Rethinking Phases, Recovery, and Reunification in Your Family Treatment Court" Message-ID: <965082a7b31d4acf960bd75bd5d035df@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/494a051b4995fd5f4d9052004/images/3694823a-bc6f-4e5e-a0c0-9f4ee67354f9.jpg] [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/494a051b4995fd5f4d9052004/images/cc956d75-efc8-40e7-870c-e8aa95fb2b3e.png] [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/494a051b4995fd5f4d9052004/images/da5ecaa6-2639-4cc0-a11b-6465c924638f.png] Families involved in the child welfare system and affected by parental substance use disorders face a difficult and arduous journey towards achieving their recovery and reunification goals within the time limits set forth by Adoption and Safe Families Act (1997). Family Treatment Courts (FTCs) provide a pathway for achieving positive outcomes through interagency collaboration, coordinated and comprehensive service delivery, effective drug testing and enhanced accountability. The phasing system of the FTC model, in particular, provides participants and the team visible steps for measuring progress and success. Many FTCs have moved beyond the traditional pre?set phasing structure focused on compliance, drug test results, and completing a checklist of requirements to one that accounts for parents? strengths, readiness, and desired behavioral change. This presentation will include a panel of FTC leaders whose teams have adopted an innovative and meaningful approach to better assess and prepare families for successful recovery and reunification. Attendees will be encouraged to define what ?success? means for participant families by examining their current program requirements. Additional training and technical assistance resources and materials, including a Pre-Recorded Video (30 minutes), Team Discussion Guide, and Take Action Guide will be provided to enhance learning. Learning Objectives: 1. Explore the need to rethink your current FTC phasing structure and definition of ?success? for partner agencies and participant families 2. Highlight specific innovative strategies to align the FTC case with the child welfare case and dependency court docket 3. Learn from FTC teams that have adopted a ?Milestone Approach? and behavioral benchmarks to better assess families? progress towards recovery and reunification [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/494a051b4995fd5f4d9052004/images/da5ecaa6-2639-4cc0-a11b-6465c924638f.png] [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/494a051b4995fd5f4d9052004/images/cc956d75-efc8-40e7-870c-e8aa95fb2b3e.png] After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. For more information about the FDC Learning Academy Webinar Series, please visit: https://www.cffutures.org/fdc-learning-academy/. Please contact us at fdc at cffutures.org if you have any questions. Copyright ? 2018 Center for Children and Family Futures, Inc., All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: 25371 Commercentre Drive, Suite 250 Lake Forest, CA 92630 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: