All Rise

All Rise

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A training, membership, and advocacy organization for justice innovation addressing substance use and mental health.

About us

All Rise is the leading training, membership, and advocacy organization for advancing justice system responses to individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. All Rise impacts every stage of the justice system, from first contact with law enforcement to corrections and reentry, and works with public health leaders to improve treatment outcomes for justice-involved individuals. Through its four divisions—the Treatment Court Institute, Impaired Driving Solutions, Justice for Vets, and the Center for Advancing Justice—All Rise provides training and technical assistance at the local and national level, advocates for federal and state funding, and collaborates with public and private entities. All Rise works in every U.S. state and territory and in countries throughout the world. Founded as the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) in 1994, All Rise has been at the forefront of justice system transformation for nearly three decades. As the leader of the treatment court movement, All Rise helps prove that a combination of evidence-based treatment and accountability is the most effective justice system response to individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. All Rise has trained over 800,000 public health and public safety professionals, and the number of treatment courts in the United States has grown to more than 4,000, helping more than 1.5 million people access treatment. Note: This is the official page of All Rise, founded as the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP). The existing LinkedIn page, the “National Association of Drug Court Professionals,” is not affiliated with All Rise or NADCP, despite linking to our webpage allrise.org.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1994

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    We say, “Thank you for your service.” We say we are “a grateful nation.” But what should we do when “thank you” isn’t enough? Hosted by Major General (ret.) Clyde “Butch” Tate, each episode of this podcast takes you on a journey with veterans, subject matter experts, and people doing heroic work on behalf of those who have served. Season 2 is underway. You can access each episode here: https://lnkd.in/edPadbwG

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    Achieving success, at both the individual and court levels, can be challenging if a person has a brain injury, especially if the brain injury is not identified. Brought to you by All Rise's Justice for Vets, this toolkit provides a comprehensive overview of acquired brain injury and offers critical guidance on how ALL treatment courts can respond. https://lnkd.in/evUh8XAV

    Supporting Individuals With Acquired Brain Injury - All Rise

    Supporting Individuals With Acquired Brain Injury - All Rise

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    All Rise is proud to share Peer Recovery Support Specialists in Adult Drug Treatment Courts: A National Survey. Despite the growing use of Peer Recovery Support Specialists (PRSSs) in treatment courts, little is known about their qualifications, roles, or effectiveness. To address this knowledge gap, a national survey of adult drug treatment court coordinators was conducted to understand how these programs are using PRSSs and whether common structures of implementation are emerging. Read the full article in the Federal Probation Journal https://lnkd.in/e3hgH9e4

    Peer Recovery Support Specialists in Adult Drug Treatment Courts: A National Survey

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    New Publication: Critical Issues for Defense Attorneys in Drug Courts All Rise’s Treatment Court Institute has recently updated “Critical Issues for Defense Attorneys in Drug Courts.” Originally published in 2003, this publication serves as a reference guide for current or prospective defense attorneys who practice in treatment courts; it also provides useful information to policymakers and other professionals who endeavor to design, implement, modify, or improve treatment courts in their jurisdictions. Learn more and download here: https://lnkd.in/edHZSwyq

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    All Rise has released of the second edition of the newly renamed Adult Treatment Court Best Practice Standards. This much-anticipated second edition will be released in two parts: Standards I-VI are available now, and Standards VII-X will be released in 2024. Please note the second edition is only available for digital download. Printed copies are not available. The standards were updated by a diverse committee of treatment court practitioners, researchers, and other experts, and each revised standard was peer-reviewed by at least 15 subject-matter experts. The revised standards include: - A statement on the core principles of best practices in each area - Provisions on observable and measurable best practice recommendations - Expanded research commentary that addresses frequently asked questions from the field and includes practical, evidence-based guidance on how to implement these best practices in day-to-day operations Visit our updated standards webpage to learn more about what’s changed, view a summary of Standards I-VI, and download your free copy today! https://lnkd.in/gafS5wmy

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    Welcome to the official LinkedIn account of All Rise, founded as the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP). After nearly 30 years of leading the treatment court movement, NADCP has rebranded as All Rise to better reflect our impact across the justice system. We encourage you to follow us for the latest publications, research, and information. *Please note this is the official page of All Rise, founded as the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP). The existing LinkedIn page, the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, is not affiliated with All Rise or NADCP despite linking to our webpage allrise.org.

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