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SUMMARY:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice - Southeastern Area Training
DESCRIPTION:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice is an in-person training series brought to you in your geographic area by the Executive Office of the Massachusetts Trial Court’s Specialty Courts Department and the Massachusetts Center of Excellence for Specialty Courts. The series is designed to deepen understanding of best practices across all treatment court roles. Recognizing that shared learning and continuous improvement are at the heart of effective operations\, this series brings practitioners in the same geographic areas together to learn\, reflect\, and grow. \nThe series will run continuously on a Fall (October-December) and Spring (April-June) cycle. Treatment Courts within a geographic area will be invited to attend in-person trainings twice per year\, with each session highlighting specific standards of practice. The Fall 2025 training will focus on responding to goal infractions and recognizing achievements that support participant success. \nTrial Court employees will receive training credits for participation. Please follow the Trial Court Policy for obtaining manager approval to attend. \nPre-Training Learning\nPrior to the Fall 2025 training\, please register and complete the following online trainings:\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 1\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 2
URL:https://macoe.org/event/outcomes-by-design-unlocking-treatment-court-results-through-standards-of-practice-southeastern-area-training/
LOCATION:Plymouth Jury Pool Room\, Plymouth Court Complex\, 52 Obery Street\, Plymouth\, MA\, 02360
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice - Western Area Training
DESCRIPTION:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice is an in-person training series brought to you in your geographic area by the Executive Office of the Massachusetts Trial Court’s Specialty Courts Department and the Massachusetts Center of Excellence for Specialty Courts. The series is designed to deepen understanding of best practices across all treatment court roles. Recognizing that shared learning and continuous improvement are at the heart of effective operations\, this series brings practitioners in the same geographic areas together to learn\, reflect\, and grow. \nThe series will run continuously on a Fall (October-December) and Spring (April-June) cycle. Treatment Courts within a geographic area will be invited to attend in-person trainings twice per year\, with each session highlighting specific standards of practice. The Fall 2025 training will focus on responding to goal infractions and recognizing achievements that support participant success. \nTrial Court employees will receive training credits for participation. Please follow the Trial Court Policy for obtaining manager approval to attend. \nPre-Training Learning\nPrior to the Fall 2025 training\, please register and complete the following online trainings:\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 1\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 2
URL:https://macoe.org/event/outcomes-by-design-unlocking-treatment-court-results-through-standards-of-practice-western-area-training/
LOCATION:Smith College Conference Center – Paradise Conference Room\, 49 College Lane\, Northampton\, MA\, 01060
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251031T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T072753
CREATED:20250828T165109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250828T165109Z
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SUMMARY:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice - Northeastern Area Training
DESCRIPTION:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice is an in-person training series brought to you in your geographic area by the Executive Office of the Massachusetts Trial Court’s Specialty Courts Department and the Massachusetts Center of Excellence for Specialty Courts. The series is designed to deepen understanding of best practices across all treatment court roles. Recognizing that shared learning and continuous improvement are at the heart of effective operations\, this series brings practitioners in the same geographic areas together to learn\, reflect\, and grow. \nThe series will run continuously on a Fall (October-December) and Spring (April-June) cycle. Treatment Courts within a geographic area will be invited to attend in-person trainings twice per year\, with each session highlighting specific standards of practice. The Fall 2025 training will focus on responding to goal infractions and recognizing achievements that support participant success. \nTrial Court employees will receive training credits for participation. Please follow the Trial Court Policy for obtaining manager approval to attend. \nPre-Training Learning\nPrior to the Fall 2025 training\, please register and complete the following online trainings:\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 1\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 2
URL:https://macoe.org/event/outcomes-by-design-unlocking-treatment-court-results-through-standards-of-practice-northeastern-area-training/
LOCATION:Andover Police Department\, 32 N. Main Street\, Andover\, MA\, 01810
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251027T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251027T150000
DTSTAMP:20260506T072753
CREATED:20250828T164710Z
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SUMMARY:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice - Metro Boston Area Training
DESCRIPTION:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice is an in-person training series brought to you in your geographic area by the Executive Office of the Massachusetts Trial Court’s Specialty Courts Department and the Massachusetts Center of Excellence for Specialty Courts. The series is designed to deepen understanding of best practices across all treatment court roles. Recognizing that shared learning and continuous improvement are at the heart of effective operations\, this series brings practitioners in the same geographic areas together to learn\, reflect\, and grow. \nThe series will run continuously on a Fall (October-December) and Spring (April-June) cycle. Treatment Courts within a geographic area will be invited to attend in-person trainings twice per year\, with each session highlighting specific standards of practice. The Fall 2025 training will focus on responding to goal infractions and recognizing achievements that support participant success. \nTrial Court employees will receive training credits for participation. Please follow the Trial Court Policy for obtaining manager approval to attend. \nPre-Training Learning\nPrior to the Fall 2025 training\, please register and complete the following online trainings:\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 1\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 2
URL:https://macoe.org/event/outcomes-by-design-unlocking-treatment-court-results-through-standards-of-practice-metro-boston-area-training/
LOCATION:Massachusetts Probation Service\, 1 Ashburton Place\, Boston\, MA\, 02108
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251006T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251006T150000
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CREATED:20250826T162328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T162415Z
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SUMMARY:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice - Central Area Training
DESCRIPTION:Outcomes By Design: Unlocking Treatment Court Results Through Standards of Practice is an in-person training series brought to you in your geographic area by the Executive Office of the Massachusetts Trial Court’s Specialty Courts Department and the Massachusetts Center of Excellence for Specialty Courts. The series is designed to deepen understanding of best practices across all treatment court roles. Recognizing that shared learning and continuous improvement are at the heart of effective operations\, this series brings practitioners in the same geographic areas together to learn\, reflect\, and grow. \nThe series will run continuously on a Fall (October-December) and Spring (April-June) cycle. Treatment Courts within a geographic area will be invited to attend in-person trainings twice per year\, with each session highlighting specific standards of practice. The Fall 2025 training will focus on responding to goal infractions and recognizing achievements that support participant success. \nTrial Court employees will receive training credits for participation. Please follow the Trial Court Policy for obtaining manager approval to attend. \nPre-Training Learning\nPrior to the Fall 2025 training\, please register and complete the following online trainings:\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 1\nIncentives\, Sanctions & Service Adjustments: Part 2
URL:https://macoe.org/event/outcomes-by-design-unlocking-treatment-court-results-through-standards-of-practice-central-area-training/
LOCATION:Massachusetts Probation Service Training & Operations Center\, 55 Green St\, Clinton\, MA\, 01510
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250404T130000
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SUMMARY:Online Training Series: Working with Justice Involved Persons Who Use Methamphetamine | April Session
DESCRIPTION:Training Description:  \nWorking with people who use methamphetamine can be confusing for professionals\, as methamphetamine use can present some unique issues and challenges. People who use methamphetamine may display behaviors that are easily misinterpreted as resistance or defiance. Court\, treatment\, and case outcomes improve when supervision\, treatment\, counsel\, social services\, health staff\, and Court personnel know what to look for\, what to expect\, and how to address challenges. \nThis training will be packed with information and visuals for easy learning. Even though it is online\, you will not be bored. Join us and bring your friends who need to know about this unique drug. \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nDevelop literacy in how to recognize methamphetamine unique behaviors in clients\nLearn how to correctly respond with “what works” when addressing methamphetamine users in treatment courts\, and in other settings.\nTranslate training into practice with tools that will make you more effective as you address these complex issues.\n\nRegister \nHelen Harberts\, M.A.\, J.D.   \nHelen Harberts\, M.A.\, J.D.\, has worked in criminal justice since 1983. She began as an district attorney to Chief Deputy District Attorney of the Criminal Division in Butte County\, CA. As Chief Probation Officer (1995-2002)\, she implemented adult and juvenile drugs courts\, DUI Court utilizing naltrexone\, Domestic Violence Court\, and Mentally Ill Offenders Court\, all based on the problem-solving court model. After a stint in probation\, she returned to prosecution\, practicing law exclusively in problem-solving courts for over five years before retiring in 2011. She later served as Interim Director of the Harris County (Texas) Community Supervision and Corrections Department in Houston. In 2013\, she was inducted into the Stanley Goldstein Drug Court Hall of Fame for her contributions to treatment courts. \nMs. Harberts serves on the faculty oof the National Drug Court Institution\, National Center for DWI Courts and (Now AllRise) National Judicial College. She has conducted site visits and training for SAMHSA and helped develop the 10 Guiding Principles of DWI Courts and the Practitioner’s Training Series for NADCP. She has contributed to the Judicial Benchbook and has trained in all 50 states and internationally. Ms. Harberts continues to consult and train on improving outcomes in treatment courts and supervision.
URL:https://macoe.org/event/online-training-series-working-with-justice-involved-persons-who-use-methamphetamine-april-session/
LOCATION:https://macoe.org/event/online-training-series-working-with-justice-involved-persons-who-use-methamphetamine-april-session/
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250310T130000
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CREATED:20240923T134319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T165446Z
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SUMMARY:Online Training Series: Working with Justice Involved Persons Who Use Methamphetamine | March Session
DESCRIPTION:Training Description:  \nWorking with people who use methamphetamine can be confusing for professionals\, as methamphetamine use can present some unique issues and challenges. People who use methamphetamine may display behaviors that are easily misinterpreted as resistance or defiance. Court\, treatment\, and case outcomes improve when supervision\, treatment\, counsel\, social services\, health staff\, and Court personnel know what to look for\, what to expect\, and how to address challenges. \nThis training will be packed with information and visuals for easy learning. Even though it is online\, you will not be bored. Join us and bring your friends who need to know about this unique drug. \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nDevelop literacy in how to recognize methamphetamine unique behaviors in clients\nLearn how to correctly respond with “what works” when addressing methamphetamine users in treatment courts\, and in other settings.\nTranslate training into practice with tools that will make you more effective as you address these complex issues.\n\nRegister \nHelen Harberts\, M.A.\, J.D.   \nHelen Harberts\, M.A.\, J.D.\, has worked in criminal justice since 1983. She began as an district attorney to Chief Deputy District Attorney of the Criminal Division in Butte County\, CA. As Chief Probation Officer (1995-2002)\, she implemented adult and juvenile drugs courts\, DUI Court utilizing naltrexone\, Domestic Violence Court\, and Mentally Ill Offenders Court\, all based on the problem-solving court model. After a stint in probation\, she returned to prosecution\, practicing law exclusively in problem-solving courts for over five years before retiring in 2011. She later served as Interim Director of the Harris County (Texas) Community Supervision and Corrections Department in Houston. In 2013\, she was inducted into the Stanley Goldstein Drug Court Hall of Fame for her contributions to treatment courts. \nMs. Harberts serves on the faculty oof the National Drug Court Institution\, National Center for DWI Courts and (Now AllRise) National Judicial College. She has conducted site visits and training for SAMHSA and helped develop the 10 Guiding Principles of DWI Courts and the Practitioner’s Training Series for NADCP. She has contributed to the Judicial Benchbook and has trained in all 50 states and internationally. Ms. Harberts continues to consult and train on improving outcomes in treatment courts and supervision.
URL:https://macoe.org/event/online-training-series-working-with-justice-involved-persons-who-use-methamphetamine-march-session
LOCATION:https://macoe.org/event/online-training-series-working-with-justice-involved-persons-who-use-methamphetamine-march-session
CATEGORIES:Training
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