Recovery Courts (RC)
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Recovery Courts are specialized court dockets within the existing structure of Virginia's court system offering judicial monitoring of intensive treatment and strict supervision of criminal justice involved individuals in recovery-related cases. Local officials must complete a recognized planning process before establishing a recovery court
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Directory by Model and Locality
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Training Calendar
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- 2020 Strategic Plan
- Adult - New Coordinator Checklist
- All Rise (formerly NADCP)
- Core Competencies Guide
- National Best Practice Standards Vol I
- National Best Practice Standards Vol II
- National Judicial Opioid Task Force Resources
- Recovery Court Self-Assessment Tool
- Specialty Dockets Naloxone Guidance
- State Courts Leading Change – National Judicial Task Force to Examine State Courts’ Response to Mental Illness (NCSC)
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- Community Services Board Recognizes Recovery Program Graduate
- A new approach to addiction
- Martinsville drug court focuses on treatment over punishment
- Piedmont Adult Drug Treatment Court Honors First Graduate
- Drug Court Dockets approved for Warren and Shenandoah Counties
- Chesterfield drug company introduces alternative to Narcan
- Winchester Drug Treatment Court
- Tazewell Drug Court Veterans Graduation
- Giles County courtroom turns to gym for recovery workout
- Five Graduates of Lynchburg Drug Court Celebrated
- Halifax County Adult Drug Court Graduation
- Loudoun’s Drug Court Launches Anew
- Drug Court - giving families a chance to break the cycle of opioid use
- Former heroin addict thanks Drug Court Program for Saving His Life
- Heroin and prescription drug abuse attract attention in Virginia
- Editorial: State Should Expand Drug Court Programs
- Arlington Drug-Court Program Has Changed Attitudes
- A Shot at Sobriety
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- The Gift of Hope: Ferletta Martinez
- Fighting the Stigma of Opiate Addiction: Voices of Recovery
- Bristol (Veritas) Drug Court
- How Virginia Drug Courts Succeed
In this video, eight graduates of the program share the story of their struggle with addiction, their recovery, and reconnection with family, friends and community.
Drug Court Awards (related article)