Treatment FAQ

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by Prof. Eladio Smitham DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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When does a child protection Court take action for drug abuse?

Courts take action when substance use, in the form of alcohol and illicit drugs, and/or misuse of prescription drugs actually hinders a parent’s ability to care for their children or when the parent poses a danger to the children's well-being. 2

How can I get my children back from drug addiction?

Getting your children back depends on how long it takes you to become drug free and to be stable financially, emotionally, and physically to provide proper care for your children. As is often the case, you will likely believe that you have reached that point long before the court or your parents do.

Can a parent with a drug problem take away a child?

The simple fact is that parents who have serious drug issues may not be able to care for and supervise children on their own. A family court may even decide that they are not equipped to interact with the child without supervision. In the worst cases, family courts may order a parent to stay away from a child until they are ‘clean’.

What happens if a child is removed from custody due to drug?

When children are removed from custody due to drug use, the law demands an attempt to reunite parent and child at least once. In many cases, if the parent doesn’t rectify the problem quickly (usually about a year), rights are removed again.

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What is the success rate of drug court?

Today, Los Angeles County drug courts have an astounding success rate. Only about 10% of those who graduate from the program go on to commit new offenses, as opposed to the 70% of repeat offenders that go through “traditional” L.A. criminal courts.

What is the first step of the drug court process?

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.

How does Family drug Treatment Court participation affect child welfare outcomes?

Bruns et al. (2012) found that children of participants in FDTC programs were 2.5 times more likely to be returned to the custody of their guardian and were half as likely to remain in out-of-home placement, with a slightly higher rate of adoption than the comparison group.

What is a drug treatment order Victoria?

The Drug and Alcohol Treatment Court (DATC) is a new division of the County Court that allows for a Drug and Alcohol Treatment Order (DATO) as a sentencing option for people with a drug or alcohol dependency who have committed associated criminal offences.

What are the three types of drug courts?

Drug Courts. Specialized court docket programs that help criminal defendants and offenders, juvenile offenders, and parents with pending child welfare cases who have alcohol and other drug dependency problems.Adult Drug Courts and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Opioid Dependence. ... Family Treatment Drug Courts.

How does the drug court work?

Drug courts integrate alcohol and other drug treatment services with justice system case processing. The mission of drug courts is to stop the abuse of alcohol and other drugs and related criminal activity. Drug courts promote recovery through a coordinated response to offenders dependent on alcohol and other drugs.

Do drug treatment services predict reunification outcomes of mothers and their children in child welfare?

Completion of substance abuse treatment has been shown to increase the rate of reunification of mothers with children, independent of whether mothers reported ongoing drug use or demonstrated risks for poor parenting behaviors (Smith, 2003).

Can the Drug Court hear appeals?

When a person is on a program there is no appeal against any decision taken by the Drug Court relating to the conditions of a program or the imposition of rewards or sanctions (s 10(3),11(2)). However, appeals against a final sentence can be made.

Does the Drug Court have a jury?

Three to five Judges, but no jury, will hear the appeal and base their decision on the evidence, as well as the arguments of both the Defence and the Prosecution.

How many drug courts are there in Victoria?

one drug courtDespite its recorded successes, Victoria has only one drug court which is situated in Dandenong. This Drug Court was piloted from 2002 – 2005 (Department of Justice 2005) and achieved permanency thereafter.

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