NYATCP 2026 Conference Evaluations
Wednesday, March 4
Session: United We Succeed, Divided We Fail
Session: How Are We Doing? Integrating Peer Professionals into Treatment Courts
Wednesday, March 4
Plenary Session: Credit for Time Served: A Trip through Recovery, Healing and Hope
1A: Recovery is Our Shared Mission-And There’s a Roadmap!
1B: Engaging High Need Individuals into Treatment while Improving Adherence
1C: Getting More Out of Your Problem-Solving Court Data
1D: When to Sanction, When to Support: Judicial Best Practices of Sanction, Incentives and Service Adjustments
1E: The Role of Complex Trauma in Personality Disorders and Its Implications
2A: Navigating Human Behavior to Strengthen Family Recovery Capital and Team Connection
2B: Integrating Treatment Courts with Collaborative Community Response Models: Situation Tables across the U.S. and Chautauqua County
2C: Applying Best Practices for Supervision in a Treatment Court
2D: The Horse Is Out of the Barn and the Barn Burned Down: Update on Cannabis and a Clinical Perspective on How to Manage Marijuana Usage among Your Court Participants
2E: Peers in Treatment Courts: Perspectives, Practices and Pathways to success
3A: Drug Recognition Experts (DRE): Understanding Drug-Impaired Driving Determinations
3B: The Growth of Mental Health Courts: Building on the Past and Promising the Future
3C: Navigating Domestic Violence in Treatment Courts
3D: Using Case Transfers and Courtesy Monitoring to Expand Access
3E: Trauma Informed Courts: A Pathway to Therapeutic Justice
Friday, March 6
Plenary Session 2: A Celebration of Recovery: Because Someone Believed
4A: Creating Space for Your Wellbeing
4B: Building a Treatment Court Team in a Public Defender Office
4C: The What and How of Stimulant Use Response in Treatment Court Settings. Navigating the Needs of Participants and Staff
4D: Cannabis, Cars, and the Law: Impairment, Enforcement, and the Reality After MRTA


