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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the family drug court referral form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Referring Party Information section. Enter your name, date, title or relationship to the individual being referred, contact number, and agency if applicable.
  3. In the Referral Information section, provide the names of the individuals being referred and their relationship to any children involved. Ensure that you specify if they are a parent or in a parenting relationship.
  4. List the names and dates of birth of each child, along with their current residence details.
  5. Document any pending cases by entering all known dependency and criminal case numbers.
  6. Describe why you believe this person is a good candidate for family drug court in the provided space.
  7. Indicate whether the person is on probation or currently incarcerated and provide their probation officer's name if applicable.
  8. If there are co-defendants, list their names and case numbers as required.
  9. Finally, enter details about upcoming court appearances including date, time, case number, and hearing type.

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How to Deal with Addiction Notice your own behavior. Recognize the signs of addiction. Stay detached, but with love. Consider other mental health issues. Dont judge. Begin the conversation and keep expectations low. When your loved one is open to professional help, start with a professional assessment.
The application phase for the Drug Court Program is a minimum of six weeks long. During this time you will meet with a Probation Officer for an initial screening and if you meet the criteria for addiction you will then meet with our Psychologist for an evaluation.
The Bad News: Some drug courts violate core tenets of the model by targeting the wrong participants, barring use of medication-assisted treatment, pay- ing insufficient attention to racial and ethnic disparities, and overusing jail sanc- tions.
If you are supporting someone seeking help for the first time, you could: Reassure them that it is OK to seek help. Help them find out what services are available locally. Go to appointments with them, if they would like you to.
Offer them information about how they can address their drug problemwhether thats calling a helpline, talking to a doctor or counselor, entering a treatment program, or going to a group meeting such as SMART Recovery, or a 12-step program like Narcotics Anonymous (NA).
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They may keep the addiction secret from other family and friends. Some family members take on some of the responsibilities the person with an addiction has stopped doing, or may provide financial support to the family member with an addiction.
Ask a trusted addiction professional, doctor or mental health professional about the best treatment approach for your loved one and recommendations about programs. Contact national organizations, trusted online support groups or local clinics for treatment programs or advice.
Typically, the drug court process begins shortly after arrest, when an individual undergoes initial screening for program eli- gibility. Often this involves a standardized questionnaire that is used to determine the type and severity of dependency and suitability for the drug court program.

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