Thank you for attending MADCP 2023. We want to know your thoughts…good and “not so good”. Let us know what we can do to continue supporting your professional development in the most beneficial ways possible by completing an OVERALL CONFERENCE EVALUATION.
To receive Continuing Education Credits/Units, please complete an evaluation for each workshop you attended and the Overall Conference Evaluation no later than Saturday, September 9, 2023. Your attendance in each session will be verified before issuance of your certificate(s) no later than Thursday, October 26, 2023.
NOTE: Attorneys and judges seeking Continuing Legal Education Credits MUST complete and submit a MISSISSIPPI CLE COMMISSION CERTIFICATION OF ATTENDANCE form along with $23.00 payment to Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal Education ATTENTION: Tracy Graves, Post Office Box 369, Jackson, MS 39205.
If you have any questions, please email Continuing Education Services, LLC info@continuingedservices.com or call 601-874-0100.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23RD
Drug Court and the Journey of a Lifetime
Understanding Substance Use Disorder and Matching Services to Needs Along a Continuum of Care
Motivational Interviewing from the Bench
Essential Elements and Growing Trends in Veterans Treatment Courts
Engaging Participants in Mental Health Courts
Coordinated Case Planning to Improve Family Engagement and Outcomes in Family Treatment Courts
THURSDAY, AUGUST 24TH
Constitutional and Legal Issues in Treatment Courts
The Opioid Crisis
Law Enforcement Session – Not on My Watch
Redefining Resilience: Essential Care Workers Leading while Bleeding in a State of Recovery
Juvenile Drug Treatment Court: Natural Incentives
Opioid Use Disorder and the Importance of MOUD
Roundtable Discussion Adult Intervention Court
Roundtable Discussion – Judges
Roundtable Discussion for Juvenile and Family Intervention Court
FRIDAY, AUGUST 25TH
Depression
The Role of Law Enforcement
“I Was Just Trolling” : How Social Media Use Can Become Problematic
Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Guidelines: Incorporating Drug Testing Protocols and Appropriate Case Management Response
When Incentives and Sanctions Don’t Work: Responding to Addiction Driven Non-Compliance