From Lauren at tlpi.org Sun Jun 3 21:03:41 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2018 02:03:41 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Materials from TLPI's NADCP Conference Presentations Message-ID: View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] Materials from TLPI?s NADCP Conference Presentations Materials from the Tribal Law and Policy Institute?s National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) Conference presentations are now available at http://www.wellnesscourts.org/prior-event-resources/index.cfm and copied below. Tribes had a strong showing at this year?s conference, with over 60 individuals in attendance at the Tribal Nations Forum and multiple tribal practitioners sharing their expertise as conference presenters. 2018 National Association of Drug Court Professionals Conference May 30 - June 2, 2018 Houston, TX Preserving our Culture: Realizing Restorative Justice in Tribal Wellness Courts Hon. Allie Maldonado, Chief Judge, Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Tribal Court Patrick McKelvie, Coordinator, Sault Ste. Marie Chippewa Family Healing to Wellness Court A participant?s healing often includes re-integration into the community and re-integration with one?s self. Cultural resources can be used to ground the self, reconnect with lost custom, and develop spiritual and cultural meaning that may have been lost or disregarded. Incorporation of culture into Healing to Wellness Court programming can take a variety of forms, from including cultural activities into the sanctions and incentives, to having a Wellness Court tribal name, to embedding treatment phases with cultural significance. Incorporation of custom and tradition can be especially important for Native participants, who often stem from a different worldview than that offered in standard drug court settings. This workshop will explore this different worldview, and strategies for incorporating custom and tradition into both Tribal Healing to Wellness Court and into State Drug Court programs. This workshop will include a dialogue of cultural readiness for Wellness Court/Drug Court participants, as well as different examples from operational Wellness Courts. The Staffing and the Hearing: Strategies for Tribal Wellness Courts Hon. Carrie Garrow, Chief Judge, Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Court Hon. Charlene Jackson, Owner/Managing Attorney, Jackson Law Firm, PLLC Lauren van Schilfgaarde, Tribal Law Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute The staffing and the hearing represent the weekly manifestation of the Wellness Court model. The multi-disciplinary team gathers to discuss the participants? progress, issue incentives and sanctions, and problem-solve their needs. However, the method and form that the staffing and the hearing can take can vary across a wide spectrum. This workshop will explore a variety of different options, ranging from structured to formal to restorative. This workshop will explore the mechanics of both the staffing and the hearing, including sample progress reports, court room layout, and court orders. The workshop will explore communication considerations between team members, trauma-informed strategies for participants, and incentives and sanctions within the hearing. Bench Bard 15 - Staffing Meeting Bench Card 17 - Review Hearing Sample Participant Progress Reports Healing the Family: Tribes and Counties Working Together Within the Family Treatment Court and Family Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Hon. Mary Cardoza, Chief Judge, Lummi Nation Jennifer Foley, Senior Program Associate, Center for Children and Family Futures Hon. Carrie Garrow, Chief Judge, Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Court Hon. Charlene Jackson, Owner/Managing Attorney, Jackson Law Firm, PLLC Lauren van Schilfgaarde, Tribal Law Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute Family Healing to Wellness Court integrate the drug court model with child welfare and dependency court advocates to improve the recovery, safety, and permanency outcomes for families affected by parental substance use. For tribal communities, this integration additionally includes tribal values, laws, and resources. However, within a civil docket the drug court model must adapt. This workshop will highlight special considerations for Family Healing to Wellness Courts, especially concerning the opportunities and challenges when collaborating with neighboring counties/state. This can include the competing needs of child welfare?s focus on the best interests of the child and timelines, differing case referrals, and the parallel vs. integrated models. Housing and Transportation: Successes in Indian Country Hon. Mary Cardoza, Chief Judge, Lummi Nation Diane Phair, Executive Director, Lummi Nation Housing Authority Hon. Kim McGinnis, Chief Judge, Pueblo of Pojoaque Tribal Court Hon. Kami Hart, Children?s Court Judge, Gila River Indian Community Court Ruben Baca, Family Healing to Wellness Court Coordinator, Gila River Indian Community Court Housing and transportation are the two most oft-cited barriers for Healing to Wellness Court participants. This workshop will explore some of the reasons behind these chronic challenges, then explore a variety of effective strategies being employed by tribes across Indian country. Examples will include sober housing initiatives, HUD grants, utilizing treatment transportation, driver?s license programs, and other strategies that have coupled with the Wellness Court to better engage participants and help ensure their success. Ethics in Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Hon. Carrie Garrow, Chief Judge, Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Court Hon. Charlene Jackson, Owner/Managing Attorney, Jackson Law Firm, PLLC Healing to Wellness Court sheds much of the formality of adversarial proceedings. But Healing to Wellness Courts are not relieved of the same ethical boundaries and considerations. With collaboration among different agencies, frequent interactions with participants, and the increased potential for ex parte and confidential communications, Wellness Court practitioners must maneuver distinct and sometimes competing ethical considerations. This workshop will overview some of these ethical considerations ranging from the attorney to the treatment provider?s perspective. Topics will include confidentiality, relationships among team members and participants, and the inter-relationship of Wellness Court duties and distinct professional ethical obligations. Kaitlyn Griffin, Answering the Critics: How Judges' Adherence to High Ethical Standards Increases Drug Courts' Effectiveness, 36 J. Legal Prof. 545 (2012). Tamar M. Meekins, Risky Business: Criminal Specialty Courts and the Ethical Obligations of the Zealous Criminal Defender, 12 Berkeley J. Crim. L. 75 (2007). Susan Weinstein, Ethical Considerations for Prosecutors in Drug Courts, 15 Crim. Just. 26 (2000). Upcoming Trainings and Grant Opportunities: * FY 2018 BJA Drug Court Discretionary Grant Solicitation Due: June 5, 2018 TLPI?s BJA Drug Court Discretionary Grant Webinar * FY 2018 Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program Due: June 7, 2018 TLPI?s BJA COAP Webinar * 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Albuquerque, NM www.EnhancementTraining.org Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Find more information on news and announcement at: www.WellnessCourts.org/Events/ Copyright ? 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Fri Jun 8 00:21:35 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2018 05:21:35 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Federal Grant Updates Message-ID: <07e38ea5d28c4e44bddc99e94235a358@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] Federal Grant Updates * OJJDP FY2018 Family Drug Court Research and Evaluation Program - This program furthers the Department?s mission to reduce substance abuse (including opioid abuse) by supporting rigorous research and evaluation efforts that inform the development of and improvements to family drug courts designed to address parental substance abuse and promote family reunification. Deadline: June 14, 2018 by 11:59 PM ET * The FY 2018 Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Site-based Program (COAP) application deadline has been extended to June 18. This site-based grant program provides awards ranging from $100,000 to $1,500,000 for a 24- to 36-month project period to deliver financial and technical assistance to states, units of local government, and Indian tribal governments to plan, develop, and implement comprehensive efforts to identify, respond to, treat, and support those impacted by the opioid epidemic. See TLPI?s webinar and webinar slides on the COAP solicitation here * OJJDP FY2018 Drug Treatment Courts Program - This program furthers the Department?s mission by providing resources to state, local, and tribal governments to enhance drug court programs for juveniles in the justice system with substance abuse problems, specifically those related to opioid abuse. Deadline: June 21, 2018 by 11:59 PM ET * OJJDP FY2018 Opioid Affected Youth Initiative - This Initiative furthers the Administration?s priority to support states, local communities, and tribal jurisdictions in their efforts to develop and implement effective programs for children, youth, and at-risk juveniles and their families who have been impacted by the opioid crisis and drug addiction. Deadline: July 2, 2018 by 11:59 PM ET * OVC FY2018 Enhancing Community Responses to the Opioid Crisis - The purpose of this solicitation is to address an urgent gap in crime victim services related to the opioid epidemic and to expand upon existing or establish new programs to provide services to children and youth who are victimized as a result of the opioid crisis. OVC anticipates that this solicitation will support service providers in expanding their current scope and expertise to ensure that children and youth?the most vulnerable victims impacted by the opioid crisis?are supported as they heal from the impact of crime and substance abuse. Deadline: July 10, 2018 by 11:59 PM ET For technical assistance with submitting an application, contact the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800?518?4726 or 606?545?5035, at https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/support.html, or at support at grants.gov. The Grants.gov Support Hotline operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except on federal holidays. Upcoming Trainings and Grant Opportunities: * OJJDP FY2018 Family Drug Court Research and Evaluation Program Deadline: June 14, 2018 * FY 2018 Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program Due: June 18, 2018 TLPI?s BJA COAP Webinar * OJJDP FY2018 Drug Treatment Courts Program - Deadline: June 21, 2018 * OJJDP FY2018 Opioid Affected Youth Initiative Deadline: July 2, 2018 * Northern Michigan Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Training July 9, 2018 Odawa Casino Resort | Petoskey, MI 8:30am ? 4:30pm Join the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, the Michigan Association of Treatment Court Professionals, and the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians for this free one-day training. Training topics will include Relapse Prevention, Incentives and Sanctions, Due Process and Confidentiality, and Family Treatment Courts. * OVC FY2018 Enhancing Community Responses to the Opioid Crisis Deadline: July 10, 2018 ? Webinar: Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts & Juvenile Referral/Diversion Provisions August 16, 2018 11:00am ? 1:00pm PDT Join the Tribal Law and Policy Institute and the OJJDP Tribal Youth Training and Technical Assistance Center for part five of this webinar series. The course will be presented by the Hon. Pat Sekaquaptewa with guest presenter Lauren van Schilfgaarde. The course will provide participants an introductory instructional experience to support development or enhancement of Tribal juvenile justice codes, policy, and procedures. The course will cover topics such as design, philosophy, and integrity of the juvenile justice system within a Tribal community. The course will provide an emphasis to support developing Tribal Juvenile Healing to Wellness Courts or those interested. * 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Isleta Hotel | Albuquerque, NM Join the Tribal Law and Policy Institute for the 8th annual Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training, featuring over 30 workshops on Wellness Court best practices, innovative strategies, and the latest issues facing Indian country. This training is free, though U.S. Department of Justice approval is pending. Visit our website to view previous year?s training materials. Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Find more information on news and announcement at: www.WellnessCourts.org/Events/ Copyright ? 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Wed Jun 13 13:27:03 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 18:27:03 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Save-the-Date for Northern MI HTWC Training: July 9, 2018 In-Reply-To: <35bb752438844381957c706482c747b7@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> References: <35bb752438844381957c706482c747b7@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> Message-ID: View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] Save the Date!! Northern Michigan Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Training July 9, 2018 | Odawa Hotel, Petoskey, MI Join the Tribal Law and Policy Institute, the Michigan Association of Treatment Court Professionals, and the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Tribal Court for a free one-day Wellness Court and Treatment Court training. Training topics will include: Relapse Prevention, Incentives and Sanctions, Due Process & Confidentiality, and Family Treatment Courts. Register Here [cid:image001.png at 01D4015F.DA181800] Upcoming Trainings and Grant Opportunities: * OJJDP FY2018 Family Drug Court Research and Evaluation Program Deadline: June 14, 2018 * FY 2018 Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program Due: June 18, 2018 TLPI?s BJA COAP Webinar * OJJDP FY2018 Drug Treatment Courts Program - Deadline: June 21, 2018 * OJJDP FY2018 Opioid Affected Youth Initiative Deadline: July 2, 2018 * Northern Michigan Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Training July 9, 2018 Odawa Casino Resort | Petoskey, MI 8:30am ? 4:30pm * OVC FY2018 Enhancing Community Responses to the Opioid Crisis Deadline: July 10, 2018 ? Webinar: Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts & Juvenile Referral/Diversion Provisions August 16, 2018 11:00am ? 1:00pm PDT * 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Isleta Hotel | Albuquerque, NM Questions? 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Name: Save The Date_ July 9, 2018 Training.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 265901 bytes Desc: Save The Date_ July 9, 2018 Training.pdf URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Fri Jun 15 12:59:55 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2018 17:59:55 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Registration now Open: 2018 HTWC Enhancement Training In-Reply-To: <1d04c4519be14a32bde15f0c5ef3686c@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> References: <1d04c4519be14a32bde15f0c5ef3686c@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> Message-ID: <96295c010a5e4efbbb853558eb671c17@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> View this email in your browser<*|ARCHIVE|*> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] Registration Now Open! 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 | Isleta Hotel, Albuquerque, NM U.S. Department of Justice Approval Pending Join the Tribal Law and Policy Institute for the 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training, a tribal-specific national training for tribal problem-solving courts. The Enhancement Training features Wellness Court best practices and innovative strategies. ? This free training event focuses upon tribal issues, including jurisdictional and legal issues unique to Indian country; the incorporation of custom and tradition into the Wellness Court phases, case management, treatments, and tangential services; and the peer-to-peer sharing of successful Healing to Wellness Courts models in operations. This year?s training will additionally feature sessions focused on Native youth, families, trauma, the opioid crisis, and technology. The full agenda will be posted soon! Note, U.S. Department of Justice conference approval is pending. We anticipate approval soon. In the meantime, we will be collecting a master list to submit to the hotel for inclusion once the hotel code is authorized. Learn more at Hotel and Travel. Register Here [cid:image001.png at 01D40484.4773E9C0] Upcoming Trainings and Grant Opportunities: * FY 2018 Comprehensive Opioid Abuse Program Due: June 18, 2018 TLPI?s BJA COAP Webinar * OJJDP FY2018 Drug Treatment Courts Program - Deadline: June 21, 2018 * OJJDP FY2018 Opioid Affected Youth Initiative Deadline: July 2, 2018 * Northern Michigan Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Training July 9, 2018 Odawa Casino Resort | Petoskey, MI 8:30am ? 4:30pm * OVC FY2018 Enhancing Community Responses to the Opioid Crisis Deadline: July 10, 2018 ? Webinar: Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts & Juvenile Referral/Diversion Provisions August 16, 2018 11:00am ? 1:00pm PDT * 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Isleta Hotel | Albuquerque, NM Questions? Email wellness at tlpi.org Find more information on news and announcement at: www.WellnessCourts.org/Events/ Copyright ? 2018 Tribal Law and Policy Institute, All rights reserved. www.WellnessCourts.org Tribal Law and Policy Institute 8235 Santa Monica Blvd. Ste. 211 West Hollywood, CA 90046 Email: wellness at tlpi.org unsubscribe from this list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 6203 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Tue Jun 26 11:32:19 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2018 16:32:19 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] Agenda Available: 2018 Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <59a94eced90e4bbda8ec55d7fcd783ed@MBX082-W2-CO-2.EXCH082.SERVERPOD.NET> [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/2098ca541b563fa96b8822b3f/images/BJA4Webebc90d.jpg] Agenda Now Available 8th Annual Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 | Isleta Hotel, Albuquerque, NM www.EnhancementTraining.org Join the Tribal Law and Policy Institute for the 8th Annual Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training. A draft agenda is now available. The Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training (Enhancement Training) is a tribal-specific national training for tribal problem-solving courts. The Enhancement Training features Wellness Court best practices and innovative strategies. ? This free training event focuses upon tribal issues, including jurisdictional and legal issues unique to Indian country; the incorporation of custom and tradition into the Wellness Court phases, case management, treatments, and tangential services; and the peer-to-peer sharing of successful Healing to Wellness Courts models in operations. Training topics will cover adult, juvenile, family and DWI courts. Note: U.S. Department of Justice approval is pending. Once approval is provided, the hotel block code will open. Learn more at: https://www.enhancementtraining.org/hotel [cid:image004.png at 01D40D30.63D32400] Upcoming Trainings and Grant Opportunities: * OJJDP FY2018 Opioid Affected Youth Initiative Deadline: July 2, 2018 * Northern Michigan Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Training July 9, 2018 Odawa Casino Resort | Petoskey, MI 8:30am ? 4:30pm * OVC FY2018 Enhancing Community Responses to the Opioid Crisis Deadline: July 10, 2018 ? Webinar: Tribal Healing to Wellness Courts & Juvenile Referral/Diversion Provisions August 16, 2018 11:00am ? 1:00pm PDT ? SAMHSA FY 2018 Tribal Opioid Response Grants Deadline: August 20, 2018 * 8th Annual Tribal Healing to Wellness Court Enhancement Training August 28-30, 2018 Isleta Hotel | Albuquerque, NM Questions? 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Name: image006.png Type: image/png Size: 8408 bytes Desc: image006.png URL: From Lauren at tlpi.org Thu Jun 28 13:39:37 2018 From: Lauren at tlpi.org (Lauren van Schilfgaarde) Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 18:39:37 +0000 Subject: [Tribal-drug-courts] July 31st - "What Your Family Drug Court Needs to Know About Serving Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorders and Their Infants" Message-ID: [https://gallery.mailchimp.com/494a051b4995fd5f4d9052004/images/b5172625-1960-469c-9cc6-8b51863e9823.jpg] Live Panel Discussion | Tuesday, July 31, 2018 | 11:00 am - 12:15 pm (PT) | 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm (ET) [cid:image001.png at 01D40E32.D54C7B60] The nation's prescription drug and the opioid crisis have led to an increase in opioid use disorders among pregnant and parenting women. Best practices suggest the need for a collaborative response across systems to improve outcomes, reduce risks and adverse consequences for pregnant and parenting women and their infants, and help families remain together safely. In July 2016, the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) was signed into law, including amendments to the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act (CAPTA). The CAPTA amendments focused on improving well-being and safety for infants affected by prenatal substance exposure and their families or caregivers by: including both legal and illegal substances in the categories of infants to be identified, specifying requirements for notification to child protective services, stipulating the development of a plan of safe care that includes the treatment needs of the family/caregiver in the plan, and increasing the monitoring requirements. Family Drug Courts (FDCs) are uniquely positioned to implement the changes to CAPTA because of their emphasis on collaborative practice and improving outcomes for families involved in the child welfare system who are affected by substance use disorders. This Caf? Conversation will highlight strategies and best practices for serving pregnant and parenting women with opioid use disorders, expanding services within the FDC to serve the needs of mothers, families and their infants, and developing a family-centered Plan of Safe Care to improve the well-being and safety of infants with prenatal exposure and their families. Numerous learning opportunities and resources will be provided to attendees to enhance learning. First, a pre-recorded webinar presentation (30 minute duration) will be released before the live webinar event along with a Team Discussion Guide so FDC practitioners can view and discuss together. Then, join us on July 31st for a live webinar event which will feature a facilitated discussion between a nationally recognized FDC judge and women's healthcare and addiction medicine expert who will share their experiences and knowledge on best practices in the treatment of opioid use disorders, including medication assisted treatment, and the collaboration needed to ensure the treatment and healthcare needs of both children and parents are met. Please join us and learn from Honorable John Rowley of the Sixth Judicial District in Tompkins County, New York and Mishka Terplan, MD (@do_less_harm) of Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Medicine in Richmond, Virginia. A Call to Action Guide will also be provided to ensure attendees take important next steps. Attendees will use the Collaborative Approach to the Treatment of Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorders published by the National Center on Substance Abuse and Child Welfare and SAMHSA as a useful reference. Learning Objectives: 1. Understand best practices in serving parenting and pregnant women with opioid use disorders and their infants 2. Identify strategies to expand the family drug court collaborative approach to effectively work with parenting and pregnant women affected by opioid use disorders and their families 3. Learn how collaborative teams can develop an approach to implement comprehensive and effective CAPTA Plans of Safe Care [cid:image001.png at 01D40E32.D54C7B60] Planning for Safe Care - What Your Family Drug Court Needs to Know About Serving Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorders and Their Infants Live Panel Discussion | Tuesday, July 31, 2018 | 11:00 am - 12:15 pm (PT) | 2:00 pm - 3:15 pm (ET) After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. 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