FREE Lunch & Learn Series
The AADCP Board and the Training and Technical Assistance Committee is pleased to offer a series of FREE Lunch & Learn Webinars.
On-Demand Training
Looking to expand your knowledge and receive continuing education units?
Reaching the 33%: How Do We Stop the High-Risk Impaired Driver?
Every year approximately one million individuals in the United States are arrested for drunk driving. Research shows that about two thirds of the first-time DWI offenders never commit a subsequent
High on our Highways -The Challenge of Drug Impaired Driving and Community Supervision
In 2016, 43% of fatally injured drivers in impaired driving crashes with a known test result, tested positive for drugs, more frequently than alcohol was present. The growing number of
Trauma Informed Communication through the Pre and Post-Conviction Process
In a recent study completed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), it was determined that 96% of justice involved women and 89% of justice involved men
Event Calendar
As a member you receive exclusive access to online and in-person training.
2024 Autumn Symposium
Training topics will include: Psychological evaluations are administered and evaluated for diagnosis and treatment recommendations in Mental Health Courts $125 for members (LOGIN TO RECEIVE YOUR DISCOUNT) $175 for non-members
Danger on the Road: Understanding Drug Impaired Driving
Abstract In 2022, 13,524 people died in the United States as a result of impaired driving incidents; 13.5 million people aged 16 or older reported driving under the influence of
How Being Trauma-Informed Improves Criminal Justice System Responses
All attendees must register to attend. You do not have to be registered or plan to attend the 2024 AADCP Treatment Court Conference to attend. Date: April 9, 2024 1p.m.
2024 Treatment Court Conference
The Arizona Treatment Courts conference brings together probation and parole staff, judges, attorneys, behavioral health providers, social workers, law enforcement and problem-solving court coordinators for education on how to better