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Each participant's Drug Court program is individually tailored to address his or her specific needs. The treatment options offered include abstinence, methadone and buprenorphine programs conducted in either the community or residential rehabilitation settings.
There are four fundamental aspects that are common to each Drug Court program:
Each participant's program comprises three phases. Each phase has distinct goals that must be achieved before the participant graduates to the next phase of their program.
Phase 1 is the 'initiation' phase where participants are expected to reduce drug use, stabilise their physical health and cease criminal activity.
In this phase, participants are required to:
Read more about Phase 1 – Initiation and stabilisation
Phase 2 is the 'consolidation' phase where participants are expected to remain drug-free and crime-free, and develop life and job skills.
In Phase 2 participants are required to:
Read more about Phase 2 - Consolidation
Phase 3 is the 're-integration' phase where participants are expected to gain or be ready to gain employment, and to be financially responsible.
In Phase 3 participants are required to:
Read more about Phase 3 - Re-integration
Participants are closely monitored by the court. The Drug Court team meets before court each day to receive reports from treatment providers and Probation Officers, and to discuss those participants who will be appearing that day. In the light of this discussion the Judge then speaks to each participant about his or her progress.
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