Enhancing Justice-Involved Individuals' Path to Recovery and Diversion Programs Through Comprehensive CLINICAL Training for CJ Administrators
Thurman Brown
Business Developer @ Roots Informatics | NAADAC Approved CE Provider
In response to the evolving landscape of justice-involved individuals and the increasing need for accuracy and integrity in diversion programs, Thurman Brown Consultant Inc (TBCI) presents a groundbreaking proposal. Our commitment to improving patient outcomes, safeguarding individual liberties, and enhancing the understanding of the Criminal Justice System and associated Court Diversion services underscores this transformative initiative.
Background:
Point-of-care drug testing, while essential, has faced growing scrutiny due to high false positive rates. These false positives can have severe repercussions on individuals' liberty interests. Justice-involved individuals are increasingly aware that explaining a refusal is often more favorable than a false positive. This recognition has fueled the demand for a better, more accurate solution.
The Solution: TBCI's Comprehensive Criminal Justice Workshop
TBCI introduces an enlightening workshop designed to elevate patient outcomes, all within the confines of current Medicare or Medicare Plan B testing budgets. Our cutting-edge platform seamlessly connects laboratories capable of screening for an extensive range of 116 analytes and 30 prescription medications. Additionally, it features a validity screen to identify synthetic urine. The best part? All of this falls within the constraints of the Medicare Plan B budget. Stakeholders within Courts System need to reevaluate their urinalysis protocols and get away from benchmaking medical necessity with a unreliable instant reading Cup that if I pour a Monster Energy Drink in it will trigger a positive for amphetamine in the average Point-of-Care Cup (Try it yourself as a testing of your point of care system).
Workshop Details:
This intensive two-day workshop, spanning eight hours, empowers participants to earn 8 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Throughout the sessions, we delve into critical topics, including co-occurring disorders, drug testing, and the indispensable role of toxicology screening as a medically necessary tool for accurate diagnosis and patient support.
Customized for the Criminal Justice System and Court Diversion Services:
This workshop goes beyond conventional training. It is meticulously tailored to meet the specific needs of the Criminal Justice System and the associated Court Diversion services. Understanding that diversion programs are fundamentally structured around treatment, our training is uniquely poised to bridge this gap.
Workshop Objectives:
1. Toxicology's Role: Understand the pivotal role of toxicology in addiction services and judicial diversion.
2. Core Functions Mastery: Familiarize criminal justice staff with the 12 Core Functions and 46 Global Criteria in counseling services, enabling them to elevate their stewardship over a client's diversion plan.
3. Practical Knowledge: Provide practical knowledge on how toxicology seamlessly supports each of the Core Functions.
4. Legal Compliance: Ensure staff adherence to relevant laws and regulations.
Agenda:
Day 1: Introduction and Core Functions Overview
- Welcome and Introduction (Thurman Brown Consultant Inc)
- Introduction to Addiction Services and Core Functions
- Role of Urinalysis in Addiction Services
Session 1: Screening (Core Function I)
- Understanding Core Function I
- Evaluating Psychological, Social, and Physiological Signs
- Identifying Coexisting Conditions
- Legal and Ethical Considerations
Session 2: Intake (Core Function II)
- Exploring Core Function II
- Completing Required Documents
- Client Confidentiality and Rights
Session 3: Orientation (Core Function III)
- Core Function III Explained
- Describing Program Goals and Rules
- Client Rights and Treatment Costs
Day 2: Assessment, Treatment Planning, and Counseling
- Recap of Day 1
- Introduction to Day 2
Session 4: Assessment (Core Function IV)
- Core Function IV Overview
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- Gathering Relevant History
- Using Assessment Tools
- Developing a Diagnostic Evaluation
Session 5: Treatment Planning (Core Function V)
- Core Function V Explained
- Explaining Assessment Results to Clients
- Formulating Goals and Treatment Methods
Session 6: Counseling (Core Function VI)
- Understanding Core Function VI
- Selecting Counseling Theories
- Individualizing Counseling
- Implementing Treatment Plans
Case Management, Crisis Intervention, and Client Education
Session 7: Case Management (Core Function VII)
- Core Function VII Overview
- Coordinating Services
- Explaining Case Management to Clients
Session 8: Crisis Intervention (Core Function VIII)
- Exploring Core Function VIII
- Recognizing Client Crises
- Immediate Course of Action
Session 9: Client Education (Core Function IX)
- Core Function IX Explained
- Presenting Relevant Information
- Informing Clients about Available Services
Session 10: Referral (Core Function X)
- Understanding Core Function X
- Identifying Unmet Client Needs
- Matching Needs to Resources
- Legal Considerations in Referral
Wrap-Up
- Recap of Key Points
- Q&A Session
- Workshop Evaluation
Conclusion:
This comprehensive training workshop not only equips participants with a deep understanding of how toxicology supports each Core Function in addiction services but also empowers staff to contribute effectively to the continuum of care. By investing in this transformative training, justice-involved individuals are more likely to receive fair, accurate, and supportive diversion programs, ultimately improving their path to recovery and successful reintegration into society. This two-day workshop will be price at $10,000 for a group up to 15 participants. Individuals wishing to take this scheduled workshop your ticket will be price at $3,000 a ticket.
For scheduling and inquiries, please contact us at [email protected] or by phone at 1-347-782-4097. Together, we can elevate the standard of care within the
Criminal Justice System and Court Diversion services.