Agenda

Family/Youth Evidence-Based Practice Integrated Services & Recovery Juvenile Justice Special Issue Topics Treatment System Frameworks
Day 1 - Tuesday, December 14
8:45 am - 10:00 am

Plenary 1: Treatment for Youth and Families: Where Are We? What Have We Learned? Where Might We Be Going?
Presenter: Randolph Muck, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
Sponsoring Agency: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

10:15 am - 11:45 am

State Departments' Collaboration Results in Dramatic Reduction in Out-of-Home Placements for Adolescent

More for Less? Use of Brief Interventions in School and Juvenile Offender Settings

Using the GAIN Data for Program Evaluation and Program Planning

The Recovery Services for Adolescents and Families (RSAF) Project

We Got Synergy...Down and Clean on the Drug Corridor

Mentoring and Community Engagement: Olivia's Story

Reclaiming Futures: More Treatment, Better Treatment, Beyond Treatment—Reflecting on a Decade of Success

"Honor Your Culture—Protect Your Peace on the United States–Mexico Border" Addressing Border Violence, Youth Drug and Sex Trafficking, and the Effect on Families and Communities

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About the GAIN Tracking and Followup, But Were Too Afraid To Implement

Scaling the Ivy Walls: Collaborating With Universities To Develop a Workforce for EBPs

1:00 pm - 2:15 pm

Plenary 2: Effective Juvenile Drug Courts: From Theory to Practice
Presenter: John Roman, The Urban Institute
Sponsoring Agency: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

2:30 pm - 4:15 pm

The Yellow Brick Road: A Synergized Approach That Led to Action and Family/School Tools for Navigating Treatment Systems

The Cultural Sensitivity of the A-CRA Model

The Long-Term Cycles of Use, Treatment, Incarceration, and Recovery After Adolescent Treatment

Navigating Juvenile Justice: The Legal Rights and Responsibilities of Families, Youth, and Treatment Providers

Exploring the Significance of Sexual Orientation and Prevalence of Violence, Victimization, and HIV Risk Among Ethnically Diverse Adolescents Presenting to Substance Abuse Treatment

Improve Teen Outcomes and Promote Recovery in Your Community With Social Media

Innovative Approaches to Treating Youth and Families

Transforming a System of Care: Implementation of Integrated Co-Occurring Treatment

4:15 pm - 5:45 pm

Family Involvement: What We Know and What's Next

A Transition Program for Young Adults Civilly Committed to Substance Use Treatment in Massachusetts

EBP in the Real World: A Provider's Perspective on the Use of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices

What We Have "GAINed": The Benefits and Experience of Implementing Evidence-Based Assessments

 

Implementing Evidence-Based Supervision Practices in a Statewide Juvenile Justice Agency

Partnering Successfully With Juvenile Probation: Lessons From Reclaiming Futures Juvenile Justice Leaders

Services for Juvenile Justice Youth—Lessons Learned While Implementing the Seven Challenges

This is Your Brain on Adolescence

Transitional Age Youth—Increased Admissions and Continuation Strategies: Lessons from the SAMHSA/NIATx Pilot

Statewide Infrastructure Change Projects: Lessons Learned From Three States

The Collaboration of Public and Private Partners in the Development of Adolescent Programming

Day 2 - Wednesday, December 15
9:15 am - 10:30 am

Plenary 3: Treatment for Adolescent Substance Use Disorders: What Works?
Presenters: Mark Lipsey, Peabody Research Institute, Vanderbilt University
                  Michael Dennis, Chestnut Health Systems
Sponsoring Agency: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

10:45 am - 12:15 pm

Teach Your Parents Well: Helping Parents with Drug Abuse Prevention and Intervention

The Power of the Family Voice: Policy Change in Action

Community Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT): A Positive, Evidence-Based Approach to Help Families Engage a Loved One in Treatment

Comparative Effectiveness of Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment: Results from Three Meta-Analyses

Evaluating and Adapting Evidence-Based Interventions for Minority Youth

 

Ask a Judge: Demystifying Juvenile Court and How Judges and Treatment Providers Can Partner Successfully

Customizing Substance Abuse Interventions for Youth in Juvenile Justice

Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: Substance Abuse, Mental Health, and HIV/STI Risk

Communications 101 for Adolescent Treatment Service Providers, Youth and Family, and Policymakers

Medication Assisted Treatment in Adolescents and Young Adults: Current Evidence and Best Practices

 
1:30 pm - 2:45 pm

Plenary 4: Why Adolescents Make Risky Decisions
Presenter: Laurence Steinberg, Temple University
Sponsoring Agency: National Institute on Drug Abuse

3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Hip-Hop Development: A Catalyst 4 Positive Youth Development and Engagement in Treatment and Recovery

A Spectrum of Evidence-Based Therapies for Adolescent Substance Use

Implementing an Evidence-Based Program with Latino Families

In-Home A-CRA: An Evidence-Based Model and Beyond

New Research Findings in Opioid Treatment Outcomes for Youth

 

Advanced Anti-Oppressive Practice: Moving Beyond Cultural Competence—Advanced Skills and Competencies

Detention to Community: Multidimensional Family Therapy for Youth in Detention and Coming Home

Comorbidity and Treatment Outcomes in Evidence-Based Treatment for Adolescent Substance Use

Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Infrastructure: Creating State Systems That Increase and Improve Care

Dorothy, Dora, and Dominique: Challenges and Solutions to Identifying, Referring, and Treating Girls

4:45 pm - 6:15 pm
   

Arts-Inspired Action

Recovery High Schools and Adolescent Continuing Care: Program Characteristics and Empirical Findings

Screening for Co-Occurring Disorders: Experience Implementing It in Multiple Regional Systems

The Young Adult Recovery Destination (YARD): Reaching Out to Our Most Vulnerable Young People

Thinking About Recovery at Every Stage

Reducing Risks Among Justice-Involved Youths

Culturally Alert Clinical Interpretation of GAIN-Based Information with Adolescent Trauma Victims

Does Setting Matter: An Examination of Adolescent HIV Services in Community-Based, Hospital-Based, and School-Based Settings

Understanding and Treating Adolescents Experiencing Co-Occurring Traumatic Stress and Substance Abuse

Projeto Jovem Samaritano: Residental Treatment in Sao Paulo

6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Families of Youth with Substance Use Addiction: A National Dialogue Continued

Youth and Family Recovery: The Medium and the Message

Breaking Down Barriers: Using the GAIN After the Grant Ends

Discussion Hour on A-CRA and ACC

Not Just "Girls Out of Control": Comparing Juvenile Court Records, Psychometric Data, and Service Delivery for Adolescent Females

Using Preliminary Outcomes in Conjunction with Staff Input to Identify Trends and Modifications to Better Fit Clients' Needs While Engaged in an EBT

   

Utilizing Technology To Increase Healthy Decision-making and Reduce Sexual Risk Among Youth

Working With Elected Officials: How to Build Relationships with Policymakers That Can Help Your Organization and Your Community

A Call for Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Adolescent Substance Use Disorders in the Age of Healthcare Reform

Leadership for Cross-Organization and Cross-Systems Innovation: Lessons Learned From Reclaiming Futures

Lessons Learned From the SAC Grants: Implications for Health Reform

Day 3 - Thursday, December 16
8:45 am - 10:15 am

Plenary 5: Widening the Door of Entry: Recovery for Young People
Presenters: Gil Kerlikowski, Office of National Drug Control Policy
                  Kevin Jennings, Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools, Department of Education
                  Greg Williams, Connecticut Turning to Youth and Families
                  Anne Thompson, Connecticut Turning to Youth and Families
Sponsoring Agencies: Office of National Drug Control Policy and Department of Education

10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Helping Families and Providers To Effectively Work With Schools To Support Teens

An EBT Approach: Challenges and Successes of Adaptation in Serving Inner-City Urban Youth

Technology Utilization in Treatment: Innovations and Outcomes

Addiction Recovery Management: The Role of 12-Step Mutual-Help Group Participation

Implementing EBT in Secure Department of Juvenile Justice Facilities

A Youth Addendum for the Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment Index

Putting Into Practice—Research and Intervention Methodologies in the Fields of Tobacco, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), and Other Substances With: (1) Adolescents, (2) Collegiate Recovery Communities, and (3) Indigenous Youth of the U.S. and Hawaii

 

Sponsors

Public Sponsors

SAMHSA NIDA ONDCP NIAAA
Department of Education OJJDP

Private Sponsors

The University of Arizona Association of Recovery Schools CPSA IHR LCW Productions NADCP - National Association of Drug Court Professionals NCJFCJ - National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Reclaiming Futures SAMA SASATE SCAN, Inc.