Integrating Case Management and Judicial Support in Non-Treatment Courts
This grant-funded webinar is provided free of charge to judges.
199
Days & Times
11 a.m. PDT/Noon MDT/1 p.m. CDT/2 p.m. EDT. Webinar is 60 minutes long.
Course Location
Online
Course Fees
This grant-funded webinar is provided free of charge to judges.
$199
While case management is a cornerstone of treatment courts, its principles can also enhance judicial support and efficiency in non-treatment court settings. By incorporating structured case management strategies, judges can improve case outcomes, increase compliance, and better address the needs of individuals appearing before the court. This session will explore practical approaches for integrating case management into traditional courtrooms, strengthening collaboration with service providers, and leveraging judicial engagement to support long-term success.
This grant-funded webinar is provided free of charge to judges.
This grant-funded webinar is provided free of charge to judges. $199
During this course, you will learn to:
- Understand Case Management Principles in Non-Treatment Courts: Explore the key elements of case management and how they can be applied to improve efficiency and outcomes in traditional court settings.
- Identify Critical Components of Effective Case Planning: Learn how structured case planning supports judicial decision-making and enhances participant accountability.
- Implement Collaborative Case Planning Strategies: Discover how courts can work with probation officers, social services, and community providers to create comprehensive support systems.
While case management is a cornerstone of treatment courts, its principles can also enhance judicial support and efficiency in non-treatment court settings. By incorporating structured case management strategies, judges can improve case outcomes, increase compliance, and better address the needs of individuals appearing before the court. This session will explore practical approaches for integrating case management into traditional courtrooms, strengthening collaboration with service providers, and leveraging judicial engagement to support long-term success.
This grant-funded webinar is provided free of charge to judges.