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HOW TO BUILD A SUCCESSFUL DRUG COURT MONTH Connie M. Payne Executive Officer Tina Messer Regional Specialist Kentucky’s Administrative Office of the Courts Department of Statewide Services

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HOW TO BUILD A SUCCESSFUL DRUG COURT MONTH. Kentucky’s Administrative Office of the Courts Department of Statewide Services. Connie M. Payne Executive Officer. Tina Messer Regional Specialist. HOW KENTUCKY HAS CELEBRATED DRUG COURT MONTH. Graduations Proclamations - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HOW TO BUILD A SUCCESSFUL

DRUG COURT MONTH

Connie M. PayneExecutive Officer

Tina MesserRegional Specialist

Kentucky’s Administrative Office of the CourtsDepartment of Statewide Services

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HOW KENTUCKY HAS CELEBRATED DRUG COURT

MONTH• Graduations

• Proclamations

• Educational activities

• Community events

• Community service projects

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1st Steps…

• Review the NADCP Drug Court Month kit

• Boil it down even more -- make it easy: Email theme, national grad. date; time frame; email grad. roll call & photo release forms separately

• Develop a committee – local or statewide

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1st Steps…

• For statewide activities – choose point person to coordinate; talk with local for ideas/thoughts on a project & how to get the word out to staff & teams

•As time goes on, send reminder email to document & send in all newspaper articles/ photos

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LOCAL EVENTS: 1st steps

What project/event?

• what is the purpose of the project• what message do you want to get out• how will it benefit participants & community

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LOCAL EVENTS: 1st steps

Date:• determine which dignitaries you “must” have in attendance (legislators; judges; local leaders)• check their calendars before selecting a date• local events/dates you can partner with? • local events/dates to avoid?

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LOCAL EVENTS: 1st steps

Location:

• what are the needs of the event• where will you get maximum participation/attendance• anyone who can donate or reserve the space for free?

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LOCAL EVENTS: 1st steps

Think:• what will make the event flow smoothly, make guests feel welcome, get the message out, educate, etc.• is the event mandatory for DC participants• who is assigned what task

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LOCAL EVENTS: 1st steps

Who can do the work:• Participants – Phase 3 or aftercare can develop plans/event from the idea through implementation• Team • Community organizations

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LOCAL EVENTS: 1st steps

Timeline - set out a timeline or time-task plan

Invitations – reach out to members of Congress, local leaders, legislators to attend, kick off or conclude the event

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LOCAL EVENTS: 1st steps

Alert the press:• contact newspapers, TV (including local access channels), radio, neighborhood magazines• inform media which dignitaries are attending• inform media of purpose of event• send media some basic information/ background regarding Drug Court

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LOCAL EVENTS: 1st steps

Documenting the event:• determine who will take photographs, copy/find links of media coverage• determine who will submit info to NADCP

Preserving the event:• create a scrapbook so all can see how much & how often DC participants give back

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SPECIFIC EVENTS (4-6 month planning)

Health fair: • Purpose – focus participants & families on physical health; educate the health-care community & community about DC• Attendees - invite public; AVOL; Health Dept. (immunizations/HIV tests); nutritionists; dentists; hospitals; etc.

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SPECIFIC EVENTS (4-6 month planning)

Resource Fair: • Purpose – One-stop shopping for participants and public. People can apply for social services such as food stamps, SSI, veterans services, housing, etc…• Attendees - invite community coalitions, social services agencies, public, DC participants

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SPECIFIC EVENTS (4-6 month planning)

Job Fair: • Purpose – Provide opportunities for employers to meet potential employees and vice versa• Attendees – Invite potential and current employers, career development agencies, resume writers, vocational rehabilitation, public, DC participants

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SPECIFIC EVENTS (less than 3 months planning)

Volunteer projects/give backs: • Purpose – give back to the community; educate the community that addicts are not bad people

• Getting started – contact the County Judge Executive or Mayor to learn of volunteer projects

•Examples – recycling facilities; park clean-up after ball games/events

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SPECIFIC EVENTS (less than 3 months planning)

Sponsor appreciation dinner: • Purpose - show appreciation for all sponsors do• Getting started - set date & location; participants take over planning and development

Participant picnic:• Purpose – sober fun event for the family• Getting started – invite leaders, team members, dignitaries, community partners

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SPECIFIC EVENTS (less than 3 months planning)

Recovery walks: • Purpose – educate the community about addiction and Drug Court; promote a clean, healthy lifestyle

• Getting started – set date & location; invite community leaders, other groups (partner with an existing walk?)

•Examples – Race for Recovery; partner with Relay for Life, Kosairs Children’s Hospital

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SPECIFIC EVENTS (less than 3 months planning)

Sporting events:

• Purpose – demonstrate sober, healthy way to have fun

• Getting started – set date & location; invite local legal community

•Examples – basketball, volleyball, softball games/ tournaments

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INTERNAL EVENTS

Participant stories: • Purpose – help show participants where they were & where they are now

• Excellent material to make into a booklet for legislators, community leaders

Artwork: • Purpose – cathartic for the participant. Showcases the recovering person’s perspective of addiction.

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INTERNAL EVENTS

Memory chain: • Purpose – help remind participants of why and/or how they remain in recovery• Photos attached to construction chain• Excellent visual impact – addiction is larger than just the participant

Book of letters: • Purpose – therapeutic exercise for the author. It serves as a message of hope and inspiration to others.

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ADDITIONAL EVENTS

Disposal of Prescription Drugs: • Coordinate with local law enforcement

Speak-Outs:• Similar to domestic violence “Take Back the Night” rallies – speaking out against drug use• Invite legislators, community groups, judges• Candlelight vigil for all who have been lost to addiction (death, jail, still using)

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BOTTOM LINE

• Plan

• Invite Congress members, legislators, community leaders

• Alert the press

• Document, regardless of size of the event

• Preserve documentation

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Tina MesserRegional Specialist

Statewide Services, Division of Drug Court606-627-8236

[email protected]

Connie M. PayneExecutive Officer, Statewide Services

[email protected]