BACK TO THE BASICS AND BEYOND
2012 PROBLEM SOLVING COURTS CONFERENCE
May 15 – 16, 2012
Continuing Education Credit:
NASW—10.25 hours
NAADAC—10.25 hours
AZPOST— Up to 6.5 hours
COJET—9.25 hours
AZBAR—Some sessions (Workshops 1 & 2 and Sessions 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, and 21) may qualify for CLE credit, up to a maximum of 5.5 hours.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
12:00-1:00 p.m. Registration
1:00-1:30 p.m. LA SALA BALLROOM
Maricopa County Welcome and Videos
Robin Hoskins, Maricopa County Superior Court
1:30-1:45 p.m. Break
1:45-4:15 p.m. Concurrent Workshops:
LA SALA BALLROOM—WEST
Workshop 1: Sanctions and Incentives
Carolyn Hardin, National Drug Court Institute (NDCI)
LA SALA BALLROOM—EAST|
Workshop 2: Drug Testing 101
The Science of Drug Testing—TASC
New Arizona Code—Mark Stodola, Administrative
Office of the Courts (AOC)
Practical Application—Brad Mattingly, Coconino
County DUI/Drug Court
5:00 p.m. Arizona Association of Drug Court Professionals (AADCP) Networking Reception*
Embassy Suites North Phoenix
2577 West Greenway Road, Phoenix
*As a participant of the conference, you are now a member of the Arizona Association of Drug Court Professionals. We cordially invite you to attend this reception to network with other member to learn about the Association, its mission and activities. Please join us in the Ventanas Room on the lobby level of the Embassy Suites North Phoenix, located at Greenway Road & I-17. Complimentary snacks will be served and beverages will be available for purchase.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
7:00-8:00 a.m. Registration
8:00 a.m. LA SALA BALLROOM: The Presentation of the Colors
8:05 a.m. AADCP Membership Information
Carlos Daniel Carrion, AADCP President
8:15-9:15 a.m. Welcome
Dr. Michael Shafer—Director, Center for Applied Behavioral
Health Policy, Arizona State University
Judge Nannette Warner— Pima County Superior Court (Ret.)
David Rozema—Coconino County Attorney
Carolyn Hardin—Director, NDCI
Chief Justice Rebecca Berch—Arizona Supreme Court
9:15 a.m. Opening Keynote: Back to the Future
Dr. Cary Heck, Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Wyoming
10:15-10:30 a.m. Break
10:30 a.m. Concurrent Breakout Sessions
Session 1
Healthy Teams = Successful Participants
John Morris, Yavapai County Adult Probation Supervisor, and Michelle Hodsden, Supervisor, Coconino County Adult Probation
Session 2
Chronic Public Intoxication: A Public Health Issue, Not a
Criminal Justice Issue
Brad Carlyon, Navajo County Attorney, and Kelly Clark, Navajo County Sheriff
Session 3
Serving the Mentally Ill Population by Law Enforcement and Mental Health Treatment Agencies: “We are All in This Together”
Joseph Pallo, April Sadler, Fred Wilhalme, and T. Zawlocki, Maricopa County Adult Probation
Session 4
Implementing Evidence-Based Practices in Problem
Solving Courts and Other Criminal Justice Settings
Adrienne Belitsos & John Rorke, ASU Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy, Carol Power, Compass Behavioral Health Care; Ken Robinson, Pima County Adult Probation
Session 5
Sustainability
Carolyn Hardin, Director, NDCI
Session 6
Accessing Community Resources to Increase Success in
Misdemeanor Prosecution
Matthew Buesing, John Tutelman, and Patricia George, City of Phoenix
Prosecutor’s Office
Session 7
Suboxone Therapy for Opiate Addiction
Dr. Michael Carlton, President, Accredited Internal Medicine PC
Session 8
Paying it Forward: Reintegration for Veterans
Hon. Michael D. Hintze, Maricopa County Superior Court; Tiffany Grissom,
Maricopa County Adult Probation; Penny Miller, Phoenix VA Medical Center;
Moderated by Khonsavanh Silivongxay, LMSW, Magellan Mental Health Services
Session 9
Running Effective Specialty Courts
Brad Mattingly, Coconino County DUI/Drug Court, and Karen Barnes, Maricopa County Adult Probation
Session 10
Innovative Treatment for Juvenile and Youthful Offenders in Drug Court
Jon Grossman, LMFT, LCSW, Clinical Director, and Derek Allen, LAC, Clinical Therapist, Grossman & Grossman, Ltd.
12:00 p.m. LA SALA BALLROOM: Boxed Lunch
Please pick up your lunch in the south courtyard.
12:25 p.m. GPRA Announcement
Vicki Staples, ASU Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy
12:30 p.m. Specialty Court Graduate Panel, Part I
Moderated by Michelle Hodsden, Coconino County Adult Probation
1:00-2:30 p.m. Concurrent Breakout Sessions
Session 11
The Neurobiology of Addiction
James D. Stoehr, Ph.D., Professor, Midwestern University, Glendale, AZ
Session 12
An In-depth Overview of Forensic Drug Testing and New Drug Trends
Gail French, General Laboratory Supervisor, and Jaime Anderson, Technical Supervisor, Treatment Assessment Screening Center (TASC)
Session 13
Building a Rapport with Your Clients: For Their Success and Yours
Michelle Hodsden, Coconino County Adult Probation, and Adam McLean,
San Cristobal Treatment Center and Spirit Lodge
Session 14
What About Baby Courts?
Hon. Aimee Anderson, Maricopa County Superior Court, Juvenile Division; Hon. Colleen McNally, Associate Presiding Juvenile Judge, Maricopa County Superior Court; Mary Warren, Ph.D., Prevent Child Abuse Arizona, Judy Krysik, Ph.D., ASU School of Social Work
Session 15
Collateral Consequences: A Juvenile Kept in the Dark May Be a Juvenile in the Dark for Life
Penny L. Willrich, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Law,
Phoenix School of Law, & Andrea Hill, Student, Phoenix School of Law
Session 16
Walking Hand in Hand: Encouraging Collaborative Efforts and Advocacy
Kimberly McCurtain and Amy Schwindt, Maricopa County Adult Probation; Stacey Clay, Magellan Health Services; and Christopher Gonzalez, Hope Lives
Session 17
Recovery in a Trauma Informed System
Trish Bleth, Director, Individual and Family Affairs, Magellan Health Services of
Arizona, and Tom Kelly, CRSS, CPS, Cenpatico of Arizona
Session 18
Strategies for Increasing Retention Rates in Problem Solving Court Programs
MaryAnne Belton and Lawrence M. Sideman, Argosy University, Phoenix
Session 19
We Never Imagined It Would Be this Challenging When We Wrote the Grant-Designing & Implementing A Drug Court for Offenders Addicted to Opiates
Karen Barnes, Maricopa County Adult Probation, Meredith Mechenbier and
Vicki Helland, Community Bridges, Inc. and Vicki Staples, ASU Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy
Session 20
There is More Than One Way to Solve a Problem Solving Court
Dianna Kalandros, MA, MA, LPC, and Melissa Knight, Programs Administrator, Pinal County Court Administration
Session 21
Juvenile Transfer Offender Program Court
Judge Sally Duncan, Maricopa County Superior Court, Michelle Rosenberg,
Deputy Public Defender, Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office; Catherine
Button, Adult Probation Officer; and Deneen Bertucci, Youthful Offender Unit Supervisor , Maricopa County Adult Probation
2:30-2:45 p.m. Break
Planning Committee:
Carlos Daniel Carrion, Arizona Association of Drug Court Professionals
Karen Barnes, Maricopa County Adult Probation
Mary Lou Brncik, David’s Hope
Tonya Hamilton, Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families
Michelle Hodsden, Coconino County Adult Probation
Robin Hoskins, Maricopa County Superior Court
Brandy Huseman, ASU Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy
Kim MacEachern, APAAC
Brad Mattingly, Coconino County DUI/Drug Court
John Morris, Yavapai County Adult Probation
Misti Porter, National Association of Drug Court Professionals
Vicki Staples, ASU Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy
Mark Stodola, Arizona Supreme Court/AOC
Ashley Terry, Office of the Public Advocate
Cathryn Whalen, Maricopa County Public Defender’s Office