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About Drug Court

The National Drug Court Institute has partnered with National Development & Research Institutes, Inc. (NDRI) to implement the‘Cultural Proficiency for Drug Court Practitioners’ training project to selected Drug Courts from 1/1/11-12/31/11. Latino and African American centric versions of this curriculum are available contingent upon your target population.

These skill building team trainings are designed to instruct Family, Juvenile, and Adult implementation drug court teams in agency-level (treatment services and the justice system) and systems-level (client and drug court practitioner) issues of cultural proficiency. Participants are judges, public defenders, prosecutors, probation officers, parole officers, treatment workers, TASC evaluators and other treatment/criminal justice practitioners involved in drug court practice nationwide.

This training was developed by NDRI and is facilitated throughout the United States and is tailored to meet the regional needs of participating drug court teams. For additional information on how your team, state or region can participate and benefit from this FREE two-day training project please contact: Diana Padilla at 212.845.4564, Diana.Padilla@ndri.org

 
 
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IN THE EVENT OF EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS, PLEASE CONTACT CLYDE FREDERICK @ 212-845-4403

To view Provider Course catalog.....click here

To view School-Based Prevention Course catalog.....click here

 

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The Training Institute of NDRI Visits the White House!

On May 16, 2012, Rabin Martin and NDRI's Training Institute representatives met with leaders of the Office of National AIDS Policy, including Grant Colfax, the newly appointed ONAP Director and Gregg Millett, CDC/HHS Liaison to the White House Office of National AIDS Policy to discuss the new 'Bridge2Care' electronic intervention.