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SUMMARY:AOC Presents: Best Practices Book Club- Substance Use\, Mental Health\, and Trauma Informed Care
DESCRIPTION:Best Practice Book Club – Substance Use\, Mental Health\, and Trauma Treatment and Recovery Management \nIn our next Best Practice Book Club we will explore the Best Practice Standard on Substance Use\, Mental Health\, and Trauma Treatment and Recovery Management. Found on pages 67-94 of the All-Rise_Adult-Treatment-Court-Best-Practice-Standards_January-2026-4.pdf.  Our Book Club will start with a brief presentation\, followed by small group breakouts with suggested questions to guide your conversation\, and a reconvening for large group discussion and sharing of insights.  \nIf you are able to\, please read through the Substance Use\, Mental Health\, and Trauma Treatment and Recovery Management standard as well as the commentary in order to get the full benefit of this session\, however\, reading it is not a requirement to attend and participate.  \nFri\, June 26\, 2026 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)  \nWe look forward to seeing you at the Book Club! \nSpeakers (2)\nJulie Seitz\nAll Rise\nJulie Seitz\, LGSW\, MSW\, LADC\, is a Project Director with Impaired Driving Solutions (IDS)\, All Rise (formerly NADCP) division\, providing training and technical assistance to the treatment court field. Julie joined IDS in 2018\, bringing over 20 years of experience in the clinical sector and community program development.  Before joining IDS\, Julie was the clinical director of an internationally recognized treatment center offering the entire continuum of clinical care\, including a first-of-its-kind direct access opioid withdrawal unit\, where she was the project lead. Identifying the barriers to accessing treatment\, Julie worked collaboratively as an advocate for systems change while ensuring clients’ voices and choices were honored. Recognizing the many pathways to recovery and the need for additional recovery services\, she worked with a small team to develop and launch a recovery community organization serving rural communities in northern Minnesota. Julie spent ten years as the treatment provider with the Minnesota Sixth Judicial District DWI and Mental Health courts\, which are recognized for their excellence at state and national levels.  As a published author and clinician\, she has spent the last 25 years of her career giving clients a voice. Her work with clients has focused on feedback-informed\, research\, and outcome-driven practice. As a fierce advocate for education and growing the field\, she is also an adjunct professor at the College of St. Scholastica in the Master of Social Work program. Julie has trained at the local\, national\, and international levels. Julie lives in northern Minnesota with her family and is an avid knitter.\nShow more\nGuest Speaker\nRegister\nFri\, Jun 26\n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PDT\nOnline event \n________________________________________ \nSave the Dates – 2026\nBPVC is for all team members on any Therapeutic Court team.\nQuarterly Coordinator Meetings are for Therapeutic Court Coordinators\, Managers\, and Case Managers.\n2026\nEngage to Change is for all Team Members from any Therapeutic Court type!\nTherapeutic Courts Judicial Leadership series is for all Therapeutic Court Judicial Officers who lead a therapeutic court\, stand in on occasion\, or just have an interest in learning more about the judges role in therapeutic courts.\n•	06//26/26\, Noon – BPBC: Substance Use\, Mental Health\, and Trauma Informed Care\n•	07/17/26\, 10 am – Quarterly Coordinators Meeting: Outreach for Program Growth\n•	07/27/26\, 10:30 am – Engage to Chang Part 1\n•	07/29/26\, 10:30 am – Engage to Change Part 2\n•	08/21/26\, Noon – BPBC: Incentives\, Sanctions\, and Service Adjustments\n•	09/11/26\, Noon – Therapeutic Courts Judicial Leadership: Therapeutic Courts Best Practice Overview for Superior Court Judges\n•	09/18/26\, Noon – Therapeutic Courts Judicial Leadership: Therapeutic Courts Best Practice Overview for CLJ Judges\n•	09/25/26\, Noon – BPBC: Target Population\n•	10/09/26\, Noon – Therapeutic Courts Judicial Leadership: Motivational Interviewing from the Bench\n•	10/28-29/26 – TCAofWA State Conference\n•	10/??/26\, TBD – Quarterly Coordinators Meeting: Topic TBD (this session will be held in person at the State Conference.  We are looking at making this session hybrid for those unable to attend the conference)\n•	11/06/26\, Noon – Therapeutic Courts Judicial Leadership: Judicial Leadership in a Therapeutic Court\n________________________________________ \nWe hope you’ll join us for this opportunity to connect\, learn\, and grow together as a therapeutic court community! \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/aoc-presents-best-practices-book-club-substance-use-mental-health-and-trauma-informed-care/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Behavioral Health,Best Practices,SUD,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260624T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
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SUMMARY:Leveraging Homeless Courts and Care Courts to Support Individuals’ Homelessness\, Mental Illness\, and Substance Use Disorders Needs
DESCRIPTION:Leveraging Homeless Courts and Care Courts to Support Individuals’ Homelessness\, Mental Illness\, and Substance Use Disorders Needs\nJune 24\, 2026\, 3:30–5:00 p.m. ET\nJurisdictions nationwide have implemented homeless courts and care courts as structured responses to the challenges faced by individuals who are homeless\, have mental and substance use disorders\, and intersect with the criminal justice system. These models emphasize collaborative\, cross-system approaches that connect individuals to services to promote recovery and resolve legal barriers to housing\, employment\, and transportation.\nThis webinar will provide an overview of two programs that demonstrate the homeless court and care court models. Presenters will share Ventura\, California’s CARE Act program\, including its structure and measurable outcomes. The webinar will also feature the Columbia Homeless Court program\, established in 2015\, with a focus on its development\, operational framework\, and data trends. The discussion will highlight how these programs can strengthen system coordination\, resolve legal challenges\, and improve outcomes for individuals with complex needs.  \nLearning Objectives\n•	Understand the function of homeless courts and care courts in addressing homelessness among individuals with mental and substance use disorders.\n•	Describe essential elements of homeless court and care court models.\n•	Consider ways to leverage the homeless court or care court models at the local level to address housing barriers among justice-involved individuals who also have mental and substance use disorders. \nPresenters\n•	Levana Adato\, LCSW\, Clinic Administrator\, Ventura County Behavioral Health\n•	Hans W. Pauling\, Esq.\, Director of Affiliate Services\, Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office  \nModerator\n•	Melissa Stein\, DrPH\, Senior Project Associate\, Policy Research Associates\, Inc. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/leveraging-homeless-courts-and-care-courts-to-support-individuals-homelessness-mental-illness-and-substance-use-disorders-needs/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260625T235959
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SUMMARY:SAVE THE DATE: 2nd Annual Community Court Coordinators Retreat
DESCRIPTION:April 24th\, 2026 2nd Annual Coordinators Retreat ___ Hosted By Somer Young / Black Diamond Community Court SAVE THE DATE Second Annual CCP/CM Retreat Exclusive for Community Court Coordinators Join us in Enumclaw for an intimate and engaging retreat designed for Community Court Coordinators and Case Managers to bond\, collaborate\, network\, and build lasting connections. Dates: June 24th & 25th\, 2026 Location: The B Huis 38010 Veazie Cumberland Rd SE Enumclaw\, WA 98022 Day 1 – June 24 | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Engage with a guest panel and participate in workshops (TBD). Explore key topics essential to Community Courts and program development. Day 2 – June 25 | 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM TBD – Hint: we always do something fun! The retreat will conclude with a Sound Healing session. Please make every effort to attend both days . \nIf your court has grant funding available\, it may cover hotel accommodations. For verifi cation\, please contact your AOC representative. Hotels in Enumclaw\, Black Diamond\, or Muckleshoot are within a reasonable distance. Itinerary to follow closer to the event. Register Here: https://forms.gle/jEi9r9rZRZzY33Eb7d \nView brochure here: 1 \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/save-the-date-2nd-annual-community-court-coordinators-retreat/
LOCATION:The B Huis\, 38010 Veazie Cumberland Rd SE\, Enumclaw\, WA\, 98022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference,Professional Growth,Program Monitoring
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260618T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260618T100000
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CREATED:20260327T185343Z
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SUMMARY:Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sustainable Employment
DESCRIPTION:Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) team in partnership with Rutgers School of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions eagerly invite you to join our upcoming 4-part Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) guided employment series!  \nPart four: Interpersonal Effectiveness Strategies for Workplace Success \nGain Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-informed tools for teaching individuals how to communicate effectively\, assert needs\, set boundaries\, and navigate workplace relationships with confidence\, from interviews to daily interactions with supervisors and coworkers. \nOther sessions: \nDates: March 19\, April 16 May 21\, June 18\nTime: 8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. (Pacific)   \nPart one: Introduction to DBT & Mindfulness Strategies for Career Readiness \nExplore core DBT mindfulness skills and how they help individuals stay focused\, reduce job-related anxiety\, and make intentional choices throughout the job search and employment process. \nPart two: Distress Tolerance Strategies for Employment Stressors \nLearn how to teach individuals DBT distress tolerance skills to manage crises\, handle job-related stress\, and build emotional resilience during the job search and early stages of employment. \nPart three: Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sustainable Employment\nLearn Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) strategies to help individuals understand and regulate emotions that affect motivation\, follow-through\, workplace behavior\, and long-term job retention. \nPart four: Interpersonal Effectiveness Strategies for Workplace Success \nGain Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-informed tools for teaching individuals how to communicate effectively\, assert needs\, set boundaries\, and navigate workplace relationships with confidence\, from interviews to daily interactions with supervisors and coworkers. \nRegister Here: Webinar Registration – Zoom \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/9307/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T143000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260605T215926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T215926Z
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SUMMARY:Motivational Interviewing in Supervision: Enhancing staff engagement and development
DESCRIPTION:Motivational Interviewing in Supervision: Enhancing staff engagement and development\nThe Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) team and Rutgers School of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions invite you to join them for the June supervisory session!\nSupervision is most effective when it supports growth\, autonomy\, and professional development. Motivational Interviewing (MI) offers supervisors a practical\, evidence-based approach for fostering engagement\, strengthening motivation\, and navigating ambivalence in staff development. This training introduces core MI principles and demonstrates how they can be applied within individual and group supervision settings.\nParticipants will learn strategies for eliciting supervisee strengths\, supporting reflective practice\, and facilitating meaningful professional growth. Through discussion\, examples\, and skill-building activities\, attendees will explore how MI can enhance supervision conversations related to performance\, professional goals\, and implementation of evidence-based practices.\nObjectives:\n•	Describe the core principles and spirit of Motivational Interviewing as applied to supervision.\n•	Demonstrate MI communication skills\, including open-ended questions\, affirmations\, reflections\, and summaries (OARS).\n•	Apply strategies for exploring and resolving ambivalence during supervisory conversations. \nWebinar information\nDate: June 17\nTime: 2-3:30 p.m. (Pacific)\nRegister here \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/motivational-interviewing-in-supervision-enhancing-staff-engagement-and-development/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Skill Building,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260617T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260605T214953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T215344Z
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SUMMARY:The Art of Self-Care for the FCS and Behavioral Health workforce
DESCRIPTION:The Art of Self-Care for the FCS and Behavioral Health workforce\nThe Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) team and Advocates for Human Potential (AHP) invite you to join them for the June webinar.\nProfessionals working in behavioral health\, homelessness response\, supportive housing\, outreach\, and crisis services often carry the emotional weight of supporting people through trauma\, instability\, behavioral health challenges\, and systemic barriers. Over time\, this work can lead to compassion fatigue\, burnout\, secondary traumatic stress\, and emotional exhaustion if intentional self-care practices are not prioritized.\nThis webinar is designed specifically for the FCS workforce and focuses on realistic\, practical strategies that support wellness in high-stress helping professions. Participants will explore how workplace stress impacts the brain and body\, identify warning signs of burnout\, and develop sustainable self-care practices that support resilience\, boundaries\, emotional regulation\, and long-term workforce retention.\nThe session emphasizes that self-care is not selfish\, it is an ethical and professional responsibility that strengthens service delivery\, workplace culture\, and overall well-being.\nObjectives\n•	Identify signs and symptoms of burnout\, compassion fatigue\, and secondary traumatic stress within helping professions.\n•	Explore practical self-care and stress management strategies that can be realistically implemented in behavioral health and housing settings.\n•	Develop personal and professional boundary-setting techniques that promote resilience\, emotional wellness\, and long-term sustainability in the workforce. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/the-art-of-self-care-for-the-fcs-and-behavioral-health-workforce/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Skill Building,Support,Team Wellness,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260616T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260616T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260605T215321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T215321Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Community Care Hubs webinar
DESCRIPTION:Register for the Introduction to Community Care Hubs webinar on June 16\nCommunity Care Hubs are community-driven\, regional networks that help people connect to social and health services that match their unique needs. Community Care Hubs operate under their regional Accountable Community of Health (ACH) to support the needs of individuals and families. When people receive support—such as housing\, food\, mental health care\, or childcare—their health and the health of their communities improves.\nCommunity Care Hubs help improve community health by:\n•	Connecting people to social and health services\,\n•	Building capacity for community organizations and workers\, and\n•	Connecting systems through referral coordination. \nWebinar details\nThis webinar is an opportunity to learn how Community Care Hubs can integrate into the work you’re already doing. You’ll learn how to refer clients to Community Care Hubs and what individuals can expect once connected.\n•	Date: Tuesday\, June 16\n•	Time: 10 – 11 a.m.\nRegister here! \nThis event intended for health care providers\, social workers\, and community-based organizations that connect individuals to health care needs.\nPresenters:\n•	Becky Betts\, Chief Operating Officer at Greater Health Now ACH\n•	Michelle Ahmed\, Community Care Hub Director at Southwest Washington ACH\n•	Nichole Peppers\, Executive Director at Coalition of ACHs  \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/introduction-to-community-care-hubs-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Behavioral Health,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260612T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260428T180547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T180547Z
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SUMMARY:2026 Washington Behavioral Healthcare Conference
DESCRIPTION:2026 Washington Behavioral Healthcare Conference\nCELEBRATING COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH\nJune 11 – 12\, 2026 (pre-conference day June 10)\nThree Rivers Convention Center\n7016 W Grandridge Blvd\, Kennewick WA 99336 \nWelcome to the 36th annual Washington Behavioral Healthcare Conference (WBHC)\, Celebrating Community Behavioral Health!  \nAfter so many years of change and instability\, this theme was intentionally chosen to help uplift the provider community and the people we serve. We aim to honor behavioral health professionals\, peers\, and people in or moving toward recovery. The work you do each and every day is important\, meaningful\, and full of hope. We look forward to providing an opportunity for the behavioral health community to come together\, to share best practices about life-saving treatment and supports\, and to celebrate being the helpers. Our focus remains on the vital importance of expanding access to evidence-based behavioral health care\, including community-based treatment and peer support services. We must continue to address inequities in our systems and include new and diverse voices who are essential to helping shape our path forward and meeting the needs of all Washingtonians. \n We’ll weave these themes together when we meet in Kennewick in June\, hearing from community providers\, regional and national experts\, and people with lived experience to share their wisdom\, knowledge\, and tools. \nWe’re especially excited to introduce the 2026 WBHC keynote speakers:\nRyan Campbell\, a leading speaker on mental health & overcoming burnout\nChamique Holdsclaw\, an Olympic Gold Medalist\, WNBA Hall of Famer & mental health advocate\nShola Richards\, best-selling author of Civil Unity and expert on resilience in organizations & individuals \n This event will highlight 38 sessions; 34 workshops and\, back by popular demand\, 4 TED-style talks! Tracks at the WBHC will focus on recovery & resiliency\, leadership\, management & operations\, innovative care practices\, corrections & mental health\, substance use & co-occurring disorders\, and more. \nVisit one of the tabs at the top of this page to learn more\, or click HERE to download the brochure. If you’re ready to register\, click on the Register Now button to get started! \nRegister Now\nAlready registered?\nQuestions? Email us at wbhc@thewashingtoncouncil.org \nWe gratefully acknowledge support for the WBHC from the Health Care Authority/Division of Behavioral Health & Recovery\, and the Department of Corrections. \nFunding for this conference was made possible (in part) by SAMHSA. The views expressed in written conference materials or publications and by speakers and moderators do not necessarily reflect the official policies of the Department of Health and Human Services\, nor does the mention of trade names\, commercial practices\, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/2026-washington-behavioral-healthcare-conference-2/
LOCATION:Three Rivers Convention Center\, 7016 W Grandridge Blvd\, Kennewick\, WA\, 99336\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Behavioral Health,Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260610T123000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260430T202028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T202028Z
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SUMMARY:From Crisis to Stability: Supporting Clients When Law Enforcement Is Involved
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by HCA: \nDate & Time\nJun 10\, 2026 11:00 AM in\nPacific Time (US and Canada)\nDescription\nObjectives/Takeaways:\n•	Analyze how law enforcement involvement and use-of-force risks impact individuals with serious mental health conditions during behavioral health crises\n•	Assess Washington State crisis response trends\, systemic barriers\, and available community resources to strengthen intervention planning\n•	Demonstrate evidence-based de-escalation\, engagement\, and prevention strategies that promote client safety\, stability\, and improved crisis outcomes\n•	Develop proactive FCS housing and service interventions that reduce crisis escalation and minimize unnecessary law enforcement involvement\nDescription of Webinar:\nThis focused 90-minute training is designed to strengthen your ability to effectively support individuals with serious mental health conditions during high-risk behavioral health crises. This practical session will equip you with concrete strategies to anticipate and reduce crisis escalation\, apply evidence-based de-escalation approaches\, improve collaboration with law enforcement\, and use proactive housing and service interventions to decrease unnecessary police involvement. Participants will leave with stronger skills to enhance client safety\, advocate more effectively during law enforcement interactions\, prevent avoidable crises\, and confidently promote stability-centered outcomes that protect both clients and communities. \nName of Presenter:\nEarle Leitch\, MS \nShort Bio of Presenter:\nEarle is a Senior Training and Consultation Specialist in the Rutgers School of Health Professions\, Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions. In this role\, he facilitates psychiatric rehabilitation-informed Community Support Services training\, consultation\, technical assistance\, and implementation support to enhance practitioner competencies and program outcomes. He developed the first Supervisors’ Learning Community for CSS provider agencies in NJ and facilitates the Buried in Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring\, Saving and Hoard \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/from-crisis-to-stability-supporting-clients-when-law-enforcement-is-involved/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Behavioral Health,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183825Z
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SUMMARY:AllRise: Clinical vs. Forensic Drug Testing
DESCRIPTION:Session 3: Clinical vs. Forensic Drug Testing\nDate & Time\nJun 9\, 2026 09:00 AM in\nPacific Time (US and Canada)\nDescription\nDrug testing is one of the most frequently used and most frequently misunderstood tools in treatment court settings. When used appropriately\, drug testing can provide valuable clinical information to guide treatment decisions. When misused or misinterpreted\, it can lead to inappropriate sanctions\, erosion of the therapeutic alliance\, ethical conflicts for providers\, and poor outcomes for participants.\nThis session clarifies the critical distinctions between clinical and forensic drug testing\, including differences in purpose\, methodology\, interpretation\, and professional responsibility. Participants will review ASAM guidance on the appropriate use of drug testing and explore how courts’ expectations sometimes push treatment providers beyond their ethical scope of practice.\nUsing case examples\, including false positives\, misapplied results\, and harmful court responses\, participants will develop a clearer understanding of how to interpret drug testing results responsibly and communicate findings to court teams in a way that protects both clients and professional integrity. \nLearning Objectives\n1.	Differentiate between clinical and forensic drug testing in terms of purpose\, methodology\, interpretation\, and ethical responsibility.\n2.	Explain ASAM guidance regarding the appropriate clinical use of drug testing in addiction treatment.\n3.	Describe the ethical and professional risks of requiring treatment providers to function in forensic roles. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/allrise-clinical-vs-forensic-drug-testing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Treatment,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260609T170000
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CREATED:20260525T185142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T185142Z
UID:10510-1780992000-1781024400@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:WDVA: Veteran Tobacco and Nicotine Use
DESCRIPTION:Veteran Tobacco and Nicotine Use\nWashington State Department of Veterans Affairs VIRTUAL\nMultiple dates between April 28\, 2026 and June 09\, 2026\nEvent Banner\nVeteran Tobacco and Nicotine Use: Starting Conversations\, Reducing Harm\, and Referring to Quit \nLocation: Virtual/Online \nInstructor: Josie Tracy\, PhD\, Harness Harm Reduction and Mental Health\, PLLC  \nCE credits: Unavailable for this course at this time. \nDates/Times: \nWednesday\, April 28th\, 12:00 – 1:30 pm \nTuesday\, May 12th\, 3:00 – 4:30 pm \nThursday\, May 21st\, 10:00 – 11:30 pm \nMonday\, June 1st\, 12:00 – 1:30 pm \nTuesday\, June 9th\, 3:00 – 4:30 pm \nCourse Description: \nHow do you start a conversation about a veteran’s tobacco use? How do mental health issues make it harder for veterans to quit nicotine? What are practical ways to reduce the harms of cigarette smoking\, both for the smoker and their loved ones? If someone does want to quit\, what’s the next step? This program is for anyone working with veterans\, veteran tobacco/nicotine users\, or concerned loved ones who want to help a veteran reduce their harms or quit completely.  \nIn this workshop we will cover the basics of tobacco use disorder and military and veteran culture\, including 1) the harms of tobacco & nicotine products\, 2) how to start a discussion about quitting/changing\, 3) overcoming barriers to quitting\, 4) specific strategies for reducing harm\, 5) effective medications and therapies for quitting and 6) how to refer veterans for next steps. Attendees will leave this workshop with practical knowledge for how to start these conversations\, answer questions\, and refer veterans who want help making a change.  \nLearning Objectives: \nBy the end of this training\, participants will be able to: \nUnderstand the context of tobacco use disorder in military veteran populations\, including military culture\, health impacts\, and relationship to other mental health conditions commonly experienced by veterans.\nExplain one (1) provider intervention to assess a veteran’s readiness to change their tobacco use.\nExplain three (3) ways to reduce tobacco-related harms for veterans who are not ready to quit.\nUnderstand medication and therapy support options for veterans ready to quit\nRegistration: Open\nMultiple Event Dates Within Range\nAPR28TUESDAY to JUN09TUESDAY\nSee registration form for specific dates\nRegistration Closes\nJune 09\, 2026 @ 6:00 pm \nLocation \nFeatured SpeakersView all featured speakers ▶\nINSTRUCTOR\nPhoto of Josie Tracy\, PhD\nJosie Tracy\, PhD\nOwner\, Harness Harm Reduction and Mental Health\, PLLC \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/wdva-veteran-tobacco-and-nicotine-use-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Veteran,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260608T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260608T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260605T220531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260605T220532Z
UID:10543-1780923600-1780930800@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Crisis Response Improvement Strategy (CRIS) Lived Experience Collaborative meeting
DESCRIPTION:Crisis Response Improvement Strategy (CRIS) Lived Experience Collaborative meeting on June 8\nIn 2021\, the Washington State Legislature passed House Bill 1477\, establishing the Crisis Response Improvement Strategy (CRIS) Committee and Steering Committee. The Steering Committee is responsible for developing recommendations for an integrated behavioral health crisis response and suicide prevention system.\nTo help with this work\, the Steering Committee formed the Lived Experience Collaborative to ensure recommendations are informed by individuals and family members with lived experience of the system. The Lived Experience Collaborative is open to all individuals and family members with lived experience of behavioral health challenges.\nThe next Lived Experience Collaborative meeting is planned for Monday\, June 8\, from 1 to 3 p.m. Meeting information is provided below.   \nMeeting information\nMonday\, June 8\, 1 to 3 p.m. via Teams\n•	Join the meeting.. Meeting ID: 276 975 898 984 581 Passcode: nS6Rm3m4\n•	View the meeting agenda.\n•	Meeting focus: This meeting will focus on data protection and privacy\, Permanent Supportive Housing\, and the future of the Lived Experience Collaborative.\nInformation about future meetings is available on the CRIS webpage.\nView the CRIS webpage  \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/crisis-response-improvement-strategy-cris-lived-experience-collaborative-meeting/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Alumni,Behavioral Health
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260608T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260608T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260321T230200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260321T230200Z
UID:9207-1780876800-1780963199@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:2nd Annual Youth Leadership & Wellness Conference
DESCRIPTION:Yakama Nation: Join us for a full‑day event dedicated to empowering our youth\, building strong leaders\, and creating space for healing\, culture\, and community strength. \nA powerful\, in‑person youth conference where you can:\n• Learn how historical trauma impacts our communities/identities\n• Build real‑life resilience + wellness skills\n• Explore leadership tools to create positive change\n• Turn your own experiences into strengths for advocacy \nJune 8\, 2026 at Legend’s Casino Hotel\, Toppenish\, WA \nWho Should Come? \nYouth\, parents\, educators\, mentors\, and community leaders ready to support the next generation of strong\, grounded leaders. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/2nd-annual-youth-leadership-wellness-conference/
LOCATION:Legend’s Casino/Hotel\, 580 Fort Road\, Toppenish\, WA\, 98949\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Conference,Tribal
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260514T002755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260514T002932Z
UID:10328-1780578000-1780585200@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:WASAVP Presents: What Preventionists Need to Know About Sedatives (Including Alcohol)
DESCRIPTION:Sedative drugs – especially alcohol — cause more overall harm than trendier drugs because they are common\, accepted\, and easy for young people to access. But they tend to take a backseat to newer\, headline grabbing drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine.\nTo update the prevention field on sedative drugs (including alcohol)\, the Washington Association for Substance Misuse and Violence Prevention (WASAVP) is offering a training on June 4\, 2026\, from 1–3 PM: “What Preventionists Need to Know About Sedatives (Including Alcohol).” Please register and encourage your colleagues to register as well. \nEventbrite registration opens May 13\, 2026\, at rb.gy/a8glfa. The workshop costs about $120 total\, which includes the $100 registration fee plus Eventbrite charges and Washington State sales tax. \nPlease copy the registration link into your browser if it does not work when you click on it. \nParticipants who complete the webinar will receive a certificate for 2 Continuing Education Hours. The training has also been submitted to the state prevention certification board for approval as 2 Drug Education Continuing Education Hours.\nThe facilitator/trainer is Steven Freng\, Psy.D.\, MSW\, CEO\, Community Network Services. \nThe training will cover the following topics:\n•	History\, cultural contexts and science about sedative and alcohol use.\n•	Current incidence and prevalence data.\n•	Effects\, impacts\, and consequences of sedative use.\n•	Pharmaceutical sedatives not developed for human use.\n•	Effects\, impacts and consequences of alcohol use\, including the outcomes for prenatal exposure. \nFor more information\, contact Steve Freng\, cnsseattle@aol.com\, or\, Scott Waller\, tumh2o99@comcast.net. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/wasvap-presents-what-preventionists-need-to-know-about-sedatives-including-alcohol/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Professional Growth,SUD,Treatment,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260525T183220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183220Z
UID:10494-1780567200-1780570800@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:H.R. 1 impacts for noncitizens
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by Apple Heealth: \nJoin us for the upcoming webinar on H.R. 1 impacts for noncitizens\nLast year\, House Resolution 1 (H.R. 1) was passed by Congress and signed into law by the president. This federal legislation will have significant impacts on Apple Health (Medicaid) eligibility.\nH.R. 1 introduces new requirements that affect Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage for Washington state residents.\nOur top priority is to implement new federal requirements in ways that minimize coverage loss and reduce customer burden. To support this effort HCA is hosting a webinar focused on these impacts.\nWho should attend?\n•	Navigator organizations\n•	HCA community partners\n•	Anyone assisting individuals with Apple Health applications \nWebinar information\n•	Date: June 4\, 2026\n•	Time: 10 – 11 a.m.\nJoin Teams webinar (no registration required) \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/h-r-1-impacts-for-noncitizens/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260602T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260604T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260321T225624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260321T225624Z
UID:9202-1780358400-1780617599@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:8th Annual Trauma Informed Care Conference
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by Yakama Nation community members: \nRegistration Now Open!  \n8th Annual Trauma Informed Care Conference \nYakama Nation community members are invited to join us for the 8th Annual Trauma Informed Care Conference\, happening June 2–4\, 2026 at Legends Casino in Toppenish\, WA. \nThis powerful three day event brings together community partners\, educators\, service providers\, and families committed to healing\, resilience\, and culturally rooted wellness. \nRegister here: 8th Annual Trauma Informed Care Conference 2026 Registration Hotel Room Block Code: BKG1827 \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/8th-annual-trauma-informed-care-conference/
LOCATION:Legend’s Casino/Hotel\, 580 Fort Road\, Toppenish\, WA\, 98949\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260601T133000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260525T184938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T184938Z
UID:10508-1780315200-1780320600@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:WDVA: Veteran Tobacco and Nicotine Use
DESCRIPTION:Veteran Tobacco and Nicotine Use\nWashington State Department of Veterans Affairs VIRTUAL\nMultiple dates between April 28\, 2026 and June 09\, 2026\nEvent Banner\nVeteran Tobacco and Nicotine Use: Starting Conversations\, Reducing Harm\, and Referring to Quit \nLocation: Virtual/Online \nInstructor: Josie Tracy\, PhD\, Harness Harm Reduction and Mental Health\, PLLC  \nCE credits: Unavailable for this course at this time. \nDates/Times: \nWednesday\, April 28th\, 12:00 – 1:30 pm \nTuesday\, May 12th\, 3:00 – 4:30 pm \nThursday\, May 21st\, 10:00 – 11:30 pm \nMonday\, June 1st\, 12:00 – 1:30 pm \nTuesday\, June 9th\, 3:00 – 4:30 pm \nCourse Description: \nHow do you start a conversation about a veteran’s tobacco use? How do mental health issues make it harder for veterans to quit nicotine? What are practical ways to reduce the harms of cigarette smoking\, both for the smoker and their loved ones? If someone does want to quit\, what’s the next step? This program is for anyone working with veterans\, veteran tobacco/nicotine users\, or concerned loved ones who want to help a veteran reduce their harms or quit completely.  \nIn this workshop we will cover the basics of tobacco use disorder and military and veteran culture\, including 1) the harms of tobacco & nicotine products\, 2) how to start a discussion about quitting/changing\, 3) overcoming barriers to quitting\, 4) specific strategies for reducing harm\, 5) effective medications and therapies for quitting and 6) how to refer veterans for next steps. Attendees will leave this workshop with practical knowledge for how to start these conversations\, answer questions\, and refer veterans who want help making a change.  \nLearning Objectives: \nBy the end of this training\, participants will be able to: \nUnderstand the context of tobacco use disorder in military veteran populations\, including military culture\, health impacts\, and relationship to other mental health conditions commonly experienced by veterans.\nExplain one (1) provider intervention to assess a veteran’s readiness to change their tobacco use.\nExplain three (3) ways to reduce tobacco-related harms for veterans who are not ready to quit.\nUnderstand medication and therapy support options for veterans ready to quit\nRegistration: Open\nMultiple Event Dates Within Range\nAPR28TUESDAY to JUN09TUESDAY\nSee registration form for specific dates\nRegistration Closes\nJune 09\, 2026 @ 6:00 pm \nLocation \nFeatured SpeakersView all featured speakers ▶\nINSTRUCTOR\nPhoto of Josie Tracy\, PhD\nJosie Tracy\, PhD\nOwner\, Harness Harm Reduction and Mental Health\, PLLC \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/wdva-veteran-tobacco-and-nicotine-use/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Veteran,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260529T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260529T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260516T163618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260516T163618Z
UID:10400-1780045200-1780048800@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Family-Centered Fridays: Accessibility considerations for treatment courts
DESCRIPTION:NCSC’s webinars offer free educational programming on critical issues facing the courts. \nFamily-Centered Fridays: Accessibility considerations for treatment courts \nFriday\, May 29 @ Noon ET \nTreatment court teams\, legal professionals\, court service providers\, and policymakers need an understanding of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and accessibility practices to strengthen organizational compliance\, program design\, and service delivery.  \nJoin this Family-Centered Fridays webinar to learn about the new NCSC Guide on Accessibility Considerations for Treatment Courts. Specifically designed for treatment courts\, the guide outlines basic accessibility principles and ADA requirements and provides practical tools and templates that support full participation and inclusivity for people with disabilities.  \nDuring the webinar\, NCSC staff will provide an overview of the guide and highlight key considerations for courts. Panelists will also discuss incorporating accessibility training into problem-solving courts\, handling modifications in treatment courts\, and implementing modified policies. \nModerators:\n•	Grace Spulak\, principal court management consultant\, NCSC\n•	Lisa M. Williams\, senior court management consultant\, NCSC \nPanelists:\n•	Leah Elsbernd\, problem-solving coordinator\, Colorado Judicial Department\n•	Judge Taryn L. Heath\, presiding judge\, Stark County (Ohio) Honor Court Veterans Treatment Court \nFor more information\, email Miguel Trujillo. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/family-centered-fridays-accessibility-considerations-for-treatment-courts/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Accessibility,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260528T113000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260428T171335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T171335Z
UID:9653-1779962400-1779967800@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Preventing Veteran Suicide by Combating Stigma
DESCRIPTION:Preventing Veteran Suicide by Combating Stigma \nTime: 10:00am-11:30am \nLocation: Virtual/Online \nInstructor: Don Seese\, WDVA Suicide Prevention Program Lead \nCE credits: Unavailable for this course at this time. \nCourse Description: \nThis session will explore some of the stigmas that service members\, veterans\, and family members (SMVF) experience in and out of the service. Stigma remains a significant barrier to seeking help\, contributing to isolation\, misinformation\, and lack of access to essential mental health services. The training focuses on understanding the types of stigmas (self\, public\, and institutional)\, how stigma impacts mental health\, and practical steps to reduce its presence. Participants will engage in meaningful discussion to challenge and address stigma\, foster supportive peer networks\, and promote help-seeking behavior. \nLearning Objectives: \nUnderstand and identify stigma and its impacts.\nAbility to address stigma through actionable steps.\nAbility to promote help-seeking behavior. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/preventing-veteran-suicide-by-combating-stigma/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Veteran,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260527T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260529T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260327T190721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T190721Z
UID:9309-1779840000-1780099199@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:NAMICON 2026
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by NAMI: \nBe part of a compassionate community where connection fuels learning\, conversations spark ideas\, and support turns into action\nlong after the conference ends. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTransformation \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInspiration \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCollaboration \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n→ Communities of faith \n→ Community leaders \n→ Local\, state\, and federal policymakers \n\n\n\n\n\n\n→ Service members\, veterans\, and their families \n→ Mental health care providers \n→ People with lived experience \n→ Family caregivers and supporters \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n→ Youth and young adults \n→Voices of Communities Facing Barriers to Care \n→Mental health champions \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFind Your Community\nWhether you’re living with a mental health condition\, supporting a loved one\, or advocating for systemic change\, you’ll find a space where your experiences are valued and your voice is heard. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIgnite Your Passion\nEngage in thought-provoking discussions\, discover new approaches to mental wellness\, and explore ways to turn your passion for mental health advocacy into meaningful action. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDrive Lasting Change\nAttend engaging sessions\, making meaningful connections with other advocates\, and gain practical tools that will help shape policy changes\, reduce stigma\, and make a lasting impact on the future of mental health. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here: Attend: NAMICon 2026 \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/namicon-2026/
LOCATION:Atlanta Marriott Marquis\, 265 Peachtree Center Ave NE\, Atlanta\, GA\, 930303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Behavioral Health,Conference,SUD,Treatment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260522T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260429T232814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T232814Z
UID:9702-1779454800-1779462000@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:LGBTQ+ Veteran Allyship\, Workshop 3 of 3: Inclusive Practices
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ+ Veteran Allyship\, Workshop 3 of 3: Inclusive Practices \nTime: 1:00pm-3:00pm \nLocation: Virtual/Online \nInstructor: Robin Lang\, WDVA LGBTQ+ Veteran Program Manager \nCE credits: Unavailable for this course at this time. \nCourse Description: \nIn this workshop\, we cover LGBTQ+ cultural competencies and ways to be a better ally. Topics include sexual identities\, gender identities\, gender expression\, emotional attraction\, sexual attraction\, intersectionality\, dominant culture\, pronouns\, inclusive practices\, privilege\, and coming out. \nLearning Objectives: \nThe overarching objective of this workshop is\, that by learning about LGBTQ+ veteran experiences\, available resources\, and inclusive practices\, it will help participants create a welcoming environment where LGBTQ+ veterans can receive their benefits or services without fear of mistreatment. Participants will: \nUnderstand cultural competence and allyship.\nRecognize symbols of allyship and their impact.\nIdentify common sexual identities and gender identities.\nUnderstand gender binary and non-binary folx.\nIdentify and recognize common LGBTQ+ flags.\nUnderstand the process of coming out.\nUnderstand the impact of Intersectionality.\nUnderstand gender pronouns and pronoun etiquette.\nIdentify and recognize the impact of Dominant Culture.\nDifferentiate between Gender Identity\, Gender Expression\, Sex assigned at birth\, Physical attraction and Emotional attraction.\nUnderstand common terms in the LGBTQ+ community\, and the impact of evolving language.\nRecognize privileges not experienced by many LGBTQ+ folx that dominant culture takes for granted. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/lgbtq-veteran-allyship-workshop-3-of-3-inclusive-practices-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,LGBTQ+,Veteran,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260522T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260522T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260516T162854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260516T162854Z
UID:10396-1779453000-1779458400@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Setting the Stage: Strengthening Communication & Collaboration in Staffing
DESCRIPTION:The first session in Judge Bull’s three-part series on staffing is next week!\nIn Setting the Stage: Strengthening Communication & Collaboration in Staffing\, Judge Bull shares how teams can communicate and collaborate more effectively in the lead-up to court—and how that communication helps shape a more focused\, productive courtroom experience for participants and staff.\nFollowing the 90-minute presentation\, Judge Bull will answer your questions. Bring your unique staffing challenges\, and get practical guidance on how to apply session principles to your program. \nWe hope to see you there! \nBest\,\nThe Reconnect Team \nDate: Friday\, May 22\, 2026\nTime: 3:30 – 5:00 PM ET  \nRegister Now  \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/setting-the-stage-strengthening-communication-collaboration-in-staffing/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Case Management,Judges,Professional Growth,Program Monitoring,Prosecutor,Role of Law Enforcement,Skill Building,Support,Team Wellness,Treatment,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T100000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260327T185120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T185120Z
UID:9305-1779350400-1779357600@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sustainable Employment
DESCRIPTION:Washington Health Care Authority (HCA) Foundational Community Supports (FCS) team in partnership with Rutgers School of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions eagerly invite you to join our upcoming 4-part Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) guided employment series!  \nSession 3: Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sustainable Employment 5/21 8:30 am to 10 am (Pacific) Description: Learn Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) strategies to help individuals understand and regulate emotions that affect motivation\, follow-through\, workplace behavior\, and long-term job retention. Training Objectives: • Learn how managing emotions affects motivation\, follow-through\, and overall work performance. • Explore practi \nOther sessions: \nDates: March 19\, April 16 May 21\, June 18\nTime: 8:30 a.m. – 10 a.m. (Pacific)   \nPart one: Introduction to DBT & Mindfulness Strategies for Career Readiness \nExplore core DBT mindfulness skills and how they help individuals stay focused\, reduce job-related anxiety\, and make intentional choices throughout the job search and employment process. \nPart two: Distress Tolerance Strategies for Employment Stressors \nLearn how to teach individuals DBT distress tolerance skills to manage crises\, handle job-related stress\, and build emotional resilience during the job search and early stages of employment. \nPart three: Emotion Regulation Strategies for Sustainable Employment\nLearn Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) strategies to help individuals understand and regulate emotions that affect motivation\, follow-through\, workplace behavior\, and long-term job retention. \nPart four: Interpersonal Effectiveness Strategies for Workplace Success \nGain Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)-informed tools for teaching individuals how to communicate effectively\, assert needs\, set boundaries\, and navigate workplace relationships with confidence\, from interviews to daily interactions with supervisors and coworkers. \nRegister Here: Webinar Registration – Zoom \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/emotion-regulation-strategies-for-sustainable-employment/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260520T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260520T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260429T232636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T232636Z
UID:9700-1779282000-1779289200@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:LGBTQ+ Veteran Allyship\, Workshop 2 of 3:  WDVA LGBTQ+ Veteran Program\, Common Yet Harmful Experiences and Washington State Definition of Veteran
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ+ Veteran Allyship\, Workshop 2 of 3: \nWDVA LGBTQ+ Veteran Program\, Common Yet Harmful Experiences and Washington State Definition of Veteran \nTime: 1:00pm-3:00pm \nLocation: Virtual/Online \nInstructor: Robin Lang\, WDVA LGBTQ+ Veteran Program Manager \nCE credits: Unavailable for this course at this time. \nCourse Description: \nIn this workshop\, we learn about the Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs LGBTQ+ Veterans Program\, one of only two legislatively mandated state programs in the nation. We also learn about the recently expanded State of Washington definition of Veteran which allows more veterans to be eligible for state benefits. We will learn how this will impact veterans and address past inequalities. \nLearning Objectives: \nIdentify resources available to service and benefit providers.\nIdentify resources available to LGBTQ+ veterans and families\nRecognize the effects of commonplace but significant behaviors on LGBTQ+ folx.\nIdentify the impacts of race\, sexual trauma\, Traumatic Brain Injury diagnosis\, PTSD\, mental health disorders\, sexual identity and gender identity on accessing benefits\nUnderstand the impact of Washington State’s expanded definition of veteran\nIdentify resources for veterans impacted by errors in\, or injustices caused by incorrect information in official DoD records\nRecognize pathways available for those impacted by Article 125 convictions\, unfavorable discharges and characterization of serve\, errors\, and injustices. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/lgbtq-veteran-allyship-workshop-2-of-3-wdva-lgbtq-veteran-program-common-yet-harmful-experiences-and-washington-state-definition-of-veteran/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,LGBTQ+,Veteran,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260428T200844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260428T200844Z
UID:9695-1779202800-1779206400@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Beyond Good Intentions: Addressing Ableism in FCS Service Provision
DESCRIPTION:Beyond Good Intentions: Addressing Ableism in FCS Service Provision\nDate & Time\nMay 19\, 2026 03:00 PM  in\nPacific Time (US and Canada)\nDescription\nDate / Time of Webinar: Tuesday\, May19th 3pm PST to 430pm PST\nLearning Objectives:\n•	Define ableism and distinguish between individual\, structural\, and internalized ableism\n•	Identify how ableism shows up in FCS service delivery\n•	Analyze the impact of ableism on engagement\, outcomes\, and equity\n•	Apply strengths-based\, recovery-oriented\, and person-directed strategies to reduce ableism in practice\n•	Reflect on our own assumptions and service patterns using a practice audit lens\n•	Description of Webinar:\nThis training examines how ableism\, often subtle and systemic\, shows up in our behavioral health services. Participants will build awareness\, identify practice-level impacts\, and develop concrete strategies to promote equity\, autonomy\, and recovery-oriented services for individuals. Participants will explore how ableism can be embedded in everyday decisions\, including goal setting\, service planning\, documentation\, and risk assessment. The session will explore how even well-intentioned practices can unintentionally limit opportunity when expectations are lowered or choice is constrained. Participants will leave with practical tools to recognize and interrupt ableism strengthening engagement and advancing more equitable service delivery across Washington State FCS programs. \nName of Presenter: Amy Banko MS\, LPC\, NCC\, CIPS\, CPRP\nShorter Bio of Presenter:\nMs. Banko is a Lecturer in the Department of Psychiatric Rehabilitation and Counseling Professions at Rutgers\, where she serves as a trainer and implementation consultant at the Integrated Employment Institute. In this role\, she facilitates trauma-informed supported employment (SE) and supported education (SEd) training and provides implementation support to enhance practitioner competencies and program outcomes. She co-developed the first mobile outreach Supported Education program in New Jersey and has since continued this work for over 15 years.   \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/beyond-good-intentions-addressing-ableism-in-fcs-service-provision/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T150000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260429T232455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T232455Z
UID:9698-1779195600-1779202800@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:LGBTQ+ Veteran Allyship\, Workshop 1 of 3: The LGBTQ+ Veteran Experience and LGBTQ+ Military History
DESCRIPTION:LGBTQ+ Veteran Allyship\, Workshop 1 of 3: The LGBTQ+ Veteran Experience and LGBTQ+ Military History \nTime: 1:00pm-3:00pm \nLocation: Virtual/Online \nInstructor: Robin Lang\, WDVA LGBTQ+ Veteran Program Manager \nCE credits: Unavailable for this course at this time. \nCourse Description: \nIn this workshop\, we look at how past policies impact LGBTQ+ veterans\, shape their experiences\, and affect their risk profile. We look at current executive orders that affect LGBTQ+ veterans as well as active-duty service members. As providers of benefits and services that affect veteran families in addition to the veteran\, we touch on how those executive orders impact spouses\, children\, family\, friends\, and co-workers. The workshop closes with a look at LGBTQ+ veterans throughout history. Many veterans served under different circumstances\, but regardless of when they served\, we see the universal constant is discrimination and harassment and how resilience and determination to demand fair treatment and equal rights prevail. \nLearning Objectives: \nUnderstand the LGBTQ+ Veteran Experience through the lenses of cultural forces and current viewpoints.\nLearn the impact of historical policies on veteran risk profiles and specific risk profile categories.\nRecognize groups impacted\, and effects caused by DoD and Executive policies\, the veteran community\, and the civilian community.\nLearn the impact of current executive orders\, rescinded orders\, and State laws on those currently serving\, veterans\, family members\, friends\, and acquaintances.\nRecognize individual contributions of LGBTQ+ veterans throughout history\, and recognize commonalities of service across generations. \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/lgbtq-veteran-allyship-workshop-1-of-3-the-lgbtq-veteran-experience-and-lgbtq-military-history/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,LGBTQ+,Veteran,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T130000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260507T191032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T191033Z
UID:10136-1779192000-1779195600@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:NAMI Webinar: Navigating Schizophrenia in Black & Hispanic Communities (Rompiendo el Silencio)
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time\nMay 19\, 2026 12:00 PM in\nPacific Time (US and Canada)\nDescription\nSchizophrenia remains largely unspoken\, yet for millions\, it is a lived reality shaped by resilience\, family\, and the pursuit of dignity. In recognition of World Schizophrenia Awareness Day (May 24)\, we welcome you to a meaningful webinar focused on humanizing this diagnosis and highlighting often overlooked voices in the mental health conversation.  \nJoin us for an intimate conversation exploring the intersection of culture\, storytelling\, and advocacy within Black and Hispanic communities.  \nWhat We’ll Explore: \n1) How open dialogue can dismantle cultural taboos and foster healing.\n2) Insights into the unique challenges faced by Spanish-speaking and Black communities.\n3) How personal journeys with schizophrenia can drive policy change and criminal justice reform.\n4) Moving beyond clinical labels to prioritize support\, access\, and human connection.  \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/nami-webinar-navigating-schizophrenia-in-black-hispanic-communities-rompiendo-el-silencio/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Behavioral Health,Support,Treatment,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260507T192346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T192346Z
UID:10155-1779184800-1779188400@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Leading a multi-generational workforce
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, May 19 @ 1 p.m. ET \nToday\, four generations staff our courts\, each bringing a wide range of experiences and talents along with different communication styles\, expectations\, and approaches to work. These differences show up in a variety of ways across departments and roles\, both enhancing the workplace and possibly presenting management challenges.  \nJoin us as our panelists discuss practical leadership strategies for navigating and leveraging generational differences within the court environment. Together\, they will explore how these differences impact the workforce\, how to capitalize on the strengths of a multi-generational workforce\, how to foster a culture of collaboration and teamwork through respect and flexibility\, and why avoiding generational stereotypes matters. \nAfter attending this webinar\, you will be able to:\n•	Distinguish generational characteristics through a professional lens.\n•	Recognize and avoid generational biases.\n•	Identify the impact of generational differences in the court workforce.\n•	Describe the benefits and opportunities of cross-generational work.\n•	Discuss how generational differences affect recruitment and retention. \nModerator:\n•	DeShield Greene\, senior court management consultant\, NCSC \nPanelists:\n•	Dana Bartocci\, human resources and development director\, Minnesota Judicial Branch\n•	Aimee Lay\, employee growth & development advisor\, Kentucky Department of Human Resources\n•	David Yamasaki\, executive officer\, Orange County Superior Court\, California \nFor more information\, email Lauren Roth. \nDescription\nSupport your team’s growth through intentional development strategies. This session focuses on fostering motivation\, creating opportunities for advancement\, and building a culture of continuous learning and achievement.\nDate & Time\nTime shows in\nPacific Time (US and Canada) \nMay 19\, 2026 10:00 AM\nAug 18\, 2026 10:00 AM\nSep 15\, 2026 10:00 AM \n“Therapeutic Court Association of Washington is sharing this event for informational purposes only and is not affiliated with\, endorsing\, or sponsoring the event.”
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/leading-a-multi-generational-workforce/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Skill Building,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260130T025913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T025913Z
UID:8627-1779177600-1779469200@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Practitioner Training: Coordinators
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by AllRise: \nThe All Rise Practitioner Training is designed exclusively for treatment court team members that serve as coordinators. This four day in-person training offers an in-depth education on your role in treatment courts facilitated by national experts. Research confirms that individualized training improves treatment court outcomes. During the Practitioner Training\, you will receive dynamic education on your role\, treatment court team dynamics\, drug testing\, treatment\, incentives and sanctions\, and other key topics. \nThis training includes opportunities to network with your colleagues\, share ideas\, ask questions\, and participate in breakout discussions by court type and moderated discussions on burning issues. Plus\, breakfast and lunch are included with your registration fee! \n  \nRegister by: April 20\, 2026
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/practitioner-training-coordinators/
LOCATION:Oklahoma City\, OK\, Oklahoma City\, OK
CATEGORIES:Best Practices,Skill Building
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260521T235959
DTSTAMP:20260605T190251
CREATED:20260307T165948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T165948Z
UID:8980-1779148800-1779407999@tcaofwa.org
SUMMARY:Free Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) train-the-trainer courses
DESCRIPTION:Brought to you by the Athena prevention newsletter: \nDCYF is offering Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) Train-the-Trainer courses at no cost. Visit the developer website to learn more about this program. \nThese courses prepare facilitators to educate and support Native parents using a culturally specific approach. Trainings provide participants with a manual that contains instructional materials for eight PIP sessions\, each grounded in traditional Native teachings about child rearing.  \nOrganizations interested in providing PIP to their community are encouraged to register. Registration preference will be given to Tribes\, Native Serving Organizations\, and Recognized American Indian Organizations in Washington state.  \nPlease complete the registration form to sign up. Events include: \n\nMarch 3-5\, 2026: In-Person at Elwha Klallam Heritage Center 401 E 1st St.\, Port Angeles\, WA\nMay 19-21\, 2026: In-Person at Colville Indian Agency\, Nespelem\, WA\n\nFor questions\, please email Shannel Squally-Janzen.
URL:https://tcaofwa.org/event/free-positive-indian-parenting-pip-train-the-trainer-courses/
LOCATION:Colville Indian Agency\, Nespelem\, WA\, 99155\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Child Welfare,Family,Professional Growth,Skill Building,Support,Tribal
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