Drug Court Training Initiative
The Drug Court Training Initiative offers training opportunities for operational adult and family drug court teams. The overarching goals of the program are to help drug courts develop better program practices, improve program outcomes, and enhance services that lead to greater program effectiveness and long-term participant success.
Statewide Training
The Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, and The National
Drug Court Institute (NDCI) are pleased to announce the availability of Adult
Drug Court State and Regional Training. Sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Assistance,
NDCI now has the capacity to deliver all BJA-approved drug court training sessions
to drug court professionals throughout the country in state and regional trainings.
Trainings are available to drug court professionals at all levels of experience.
Discipline-specific and specialized curriculum trainings, such as "Sanctions
and Incentives," are also available. NDCI's curriculum menu includes,
but is not limited to:
The Promise of Drug Court
Targeting and Eligibility
Psychopharmacology
Treatment: What Works
Team Building
Confidentiality
Case Management
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Motivational Interviewing
Drug Court For Defense Counsel:
A Paradigm Shift
Prosecutor's Role and Responses
in the Continuum of Care
Drug Court Environment and
Judicial Styles
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State agency representatives, such as representatives of Administrative Offices
of the Courts or Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Agencies, working with NDCI
staff, can design an agenda specific to the needs of drug courts in a state
or region. The curriculum can be delivered in one of three ways: NDCI can train
state agency representatives to present the material; NDCI can partner with
the state in presenting the material; or NDCI can provide faculty to present
all material. Each project is generally limited to two consultants and one NDCI
staff person, including materials for not more than fifty participants. Faculty
(NDCI consultant and staff) travel and honorarium are allowable expenses, but
accommodations for attendees and training site and audio visual, including workbooks
and materials for more than fifty participants, must be covered by the state
or region.
For further information concerning NDCI State and Regional Adult Drug Court
Training opportunities, please contact Carson Fox at:
The National Drug Court Institute
4900 Seminary Road, Suite 320
Alexandria, VA 22311
Telephone (703) 575-9400 ext. 38
Fax (703) 575-9402
cfox@ndci.org