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Family Dependency Treatment Court An Introduction
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Contents Purpose and Goal FDTC Team Participants Phases – Goals, Expectations, Advancement Incentives Sanctions
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Purpose - Goal Promote recovery through a coordinated response to participants dependent on alcohol and other drugs Improve outcomes for alcohol and other drug addicted individuals in the courts through collaboration, thereby: Enhancing public safety, ensuring participant accountability, and reducing costs to society system
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FDTC Team FDTC – comprehensive and inclusive collaboration between core team members: Judge Drug Court Coordinator County Attorney/Prosecutor Public Defender Probation Officer/Social Worker Law Enforcment Chemical Dependency Expert/Clinical Tribal
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Participants Currently open in CHIPS Court Screened by the FDTC Team Volunteers to participate in good faith Signs terms of participation
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Phase One Goals Assessments Detoxification Primary Treatment Put into practice recovery skills and relapse prevention skills
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Phase One Expectations Absolute sobriety Cooperate w/daily call in & random UA’s Enter & complete primary Tx Begin aftercare plan + recommended support group meetings Court attendance on time weekly Cooperate with team Establish & maintain chemical free home
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Minimum Required To Advance To Phase Two Successful completion of primary treatment Minimum of 12 weeks documented clean UA’s under family drug court-type regime Team recommendation
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Phase Two Goals Continued sobriety Aftercare programming Re-integration into sober community Successful implementation of recovery skills and relapse prevention skills Employment and/or schooling
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Phase Two Expectations Absolute sobriety Enter into & complete aftercare programming Continue any recommended support group meetings Cooperate w/daily call in and random UA’s Court attendance on time every other week Cooperate with team members Make good faith effort to further employment and/or schooling
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Minimum Requirements to Advance to Phase Three Participation in aftercare programming Minimum of 12 weeks documented clean UA’s under family drug court regime since advancement to phase two Team recommendation
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Phase Three Goals Continued aftercare programming Cognitive Skills programming and sober parenting programming if recommended Successful implementation of recovery skills and relapse prevention skills Employment and/or schooling Be a sober role model for other family drug court participants
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Phase Three Expectations Absolute sobriety Complete cognitive skills or sober parenting programming Cooperate w/daily call in & random UA’s Court attendance on time every four weeks Make a good faith effort to further employment and/or schooling Cooperate with team Model sober behaviors for other family drug court participants
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Minimum Requirements to Advance and Graduate Successful completion of aftercare programming Successful completion of cognitive skills or sober parenting programming if recommended Complete 52 weeks sobriety as documented by clean UA’s under family drug court regime
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Incentives Praise/recognition by the Court Gift certificates Bus passes Treatment medallions Certificates of accomplishment Clothing vouchers Gas cards, Respite care Recognition of birthdays; birthdays of children
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Sanctions Graduation from FDC requires 52 weeks of clean UA’s Any positive UA or documented use – back to phase one reporting Any failure to call in for a UA, failure to report for a UA or failure to provide a UA will be deemed a positive UA and will result in sanctions.
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Sanction – 1 st Incident Before or During Primary Treatment Contempt – 90 days county jail, stayed; participant is allowed to purge the contempt without serving time with compliance of rules After Primary Treatment Contempt – 90 days county jail, stayed; if previous contempt then updated Rule 25 and 48 hours in jail
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Sanction – 2 nd Incident Before and During Primary Treatment Updated Rule 25/CD Assessment; 48 hours jail; detention or work release After Primary Treatment Updated Rule 25 assessment; 5 days jail; detention or work release
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Sanction – 3 rd Incident Before and During Primary Treatment Updated Rule 25/CD Assessment; 48 hours jail; detention or work release After Primary Treatment Updated Rule 25/CD Assessment; 10 days jail; detention or work release
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Sanctions – 4 th Incident Before and During Primary Treatment Updated Rule 25/CD Assessment; Hold in jail; detention or work release pending placement in recommended treatment After Primary Treatment Updated Rule 25/CD Assessment; 15 days jail; detention or work release
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Sanctions - Thereafter Additional drug or alcohol use dealt with on an individual basis Termination from Family Drug Court program Report of unsuccessful completion to the CHIPS Court Judge
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Sanctions - Intermediate Failure to report to: Court, SW, Rule 25, Programs Late report to: Court, treatment, or Court ordered appointments May include but not limited to: reprimand from judge, implementation of curfew, detention/jail time, STS or other volunteer hours, increased BA’s/UA’s, increased Court appearances, increased monitoring by SW, increased support groups, or electronic monitoring or Drug Court UA/BA pager
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