[Tribal-drug-courts] California CACC Annual Conference & Membership Meeting, Sept. 12-14, 2018

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September 12-14, 2018

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 Collaborative Courts: Charting the Choppy Waters

Doubletree Hotel,
2001 Point W. Way, Sacramento, CA

Featuring:

  *   8 Plenary Sessions
  *   40+ Workshops
  *   Annual Membership Meeting/Dinner

Presenters include:

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Who will address:


  *   Words Matter: Terminology that Inhibits Successful Outcomes and What to Say if in a Court Team, Law Enforcement or Treatment
  *   Discharge, Sanction or Harm Reduction? Improving Skills and Systems to Deal with Relapse, Continued Use and Continued Problems
  *   Moving Beyond Compliance to Lasting Change: How The ASAM Criteria and Evidence-Based Practices Can Help
  *    When Team Members Don't Agree
David Mee-Lee, M.D. is a board-certified psychiatrist, and is certified by the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM). Based in Davis, California, he trains and consults both nationally and internationally.  Dr. Mee-Lee is Chief Editor of the American Society of Addiction Medicine's (ASAM) Criteria for the Treatment of Addictive, Substance-Related, and Co-Occurring Conditions and is Senior Vice President of The Change Companies. He is also a Senior Fellow, Justice Programs Office (JPO) of the School of Public Affairs (SPA) at American University, Washington, DC; and co-founder of the Institute for Wellness Education. Dr. Mee-Lee has over thirty years’ experience in person centered treatment and program development for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use conditions.

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Whose sessions include:


  *    When Sanctions (and Incentives) Don’t Work:  Common Causes and Solutions
  *    Working Wounded: Preventing and Managing Professional Impairment
  *    Five Ways to Wreck Your Career:  Ethics for Drug Court Treatment and Supervision Professionals

Terrence D. Walton, Chief operating Officer (COO) for the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP), is among the nation’s leading experts in providing training operation for NADCP and the planning of the annual, national conference.  He is responsible for training and technical assistance to drug courts and other problem solving courts.  Prior to being named COO in October, 2015, Terrence Walton was the NADCP Chief of Standards.


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  Will address:


  *   Transitioning to a Family Centered Approach:  Best Practices and Lessons Learned from Three Adult Drug Courts (Plenary Session)
  *   Moving Forward—A National Perspective of Research Findings, Reflections, and a Roadmap for the Family Drug Court Movement
  *   The Big Seven – Key Practices to Building an Effective Family Treatment Court
  *   Effective Strategies to Support Families through Reunification (regardless of what collaborative court a person is in)
  *   What Does Quality Treatment Look Like? Identifying Effective Substance Use Disorder Treatment for Families in the Child Welfare System
  *   Planning for Safe Care: What Your FTC Needs to Know about Opioid Use Disorders and Serving Mothers and Their Infants
Children and Family Futures is a national nonprofit organization based in Lake Forest, California that focuses on the intersections among child welfare, mental health, substance use disorder treatment, and court systems.  Children and Family Futures also operates a wholly owned For-Profit small business called Center for Children and Family Futures.  We have over two decades of experience in practice, policy, and evaluation arenas to support tribes, states, regions, and communities in their efforts to improve outcomes for children and families. We believe parents with mental health and substance use disorders should maintain hope of achieving recovery and family stability so they can care for their children. While no single system or agency working by itself can help parents achieve that goal, we recognize that recovery happens within the context of the family and professionals from a variety of agencies and systems must work together to meet the needs of families.

Conference and Hotel registration information coming this month – March, 2018.












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