
The traffic safety landscape is rapidly evolving, presenting both challenges and opportunities to reach zero traffic deaths. General Sessions will consider how states and their partners can harness the potential of technological advancements and engage innovative strategies to reduce crash injuries and fatalities. Breakout workshops will examine hot topics in safety, including law enforcement engagement, alcohol- and drug-impaired driving, bicyclist and pedestrian safety, and autonomous vehicles. Attendees will come away with concrete ideas to implement in their own work.

These Southern Californian alt-rockers have been compared Mumford & Sons and Coldplay for their sweeping Americana rock with orchestral flourishes and poignant lyrics.
With opening act New Wave Crave at 7pm.

Make plans to attend CPPCA’s 88th annual training conference being held in beautiful South Lake Tahoe, California. The conference will once again offer up to 24 hours of STC training by some of the leading experts in the field, as well as vendors featuring the latest products and services, awards ceremony, golf tournament, networking opportunities, lunches, receptions and much more!
Featuring – Edward J. Latessa presenting on What Works & What Doesn’t to Reduce Recidivism – Understanding the Principle of Effective Interventions on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019 from 1:00p – 5:00p
Retired Chief, San Diego Police Dept. & National University Professor – Shelley Zimmerman presenting on Badges of Leadership on Friday, Aug. 30, 2019 from 8:00a – 12:00p.

We hope to see you at the 47th annual NAPSA conference on September 8-11, 2019! Stop by Table 4 for a visit with Jesse, Melissa and Margaret to learn more about how The Change Companies® can help you promote positive behavior change in your organization.
The 2019 NAPSA annual conference is the largest gathering of local, state and federal pretrial justice professionals in the country. We assemble 650 pretrial services and diversion program staff, judges, prosecutors, defense counsel, jail staff, law enforcement, policy makers and researchers at one of the most highly-anticipated conferences on the issues that matter most to the pretrial justice system.

We hope to see you at the 59th annual CAPIA conference on September 24-27, 2019! Stop by our booth for a visit with Margaret to learn more about how The Change Companies® can help you promote positive behavior change in your organization.
Last year the conference planners focused on making the exhibit area the central point of the activities; this was accomplished by extending the length of time vendors were at the conference and time spent with conference attendees. The participants are the decision-makers and have the authorization to purchase items/services for the juvenile detention facilities in California, which encompasses special purpose juvenile halls, juvenile halls, and camps.
This provides ample opportunity to discuss your company and your company’s products with conference participants. This year CAPIA is continuing with a tier level sponsorships format. We will also have a list of sponsors displayed in the conference meeting room along with placing the sponsor’s logos on the conference program. Our goal is to promote interest in the vendors that are in attendance.

NAADAC, the Association for Addiction Professionals invites you to its 2019 Annual Conference: Navigating the Addiction Profession in Orlando, FL from September 28 – October 3 at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld.
Orlando, the “Theme Park Capital of the World,” is home to over a dozen theme parks, world-class golf courses, art galleries, shopping centers, major league sports teams, and a vibrant night life.
Don’t miss six days of education, training, networking, and capacity-building with thought leaders in the addiction profession! The conference will feature full-day preand post-conference sessions, a two-day SAP training, a two-day Conflict Resolution for Recovery training, five keynote speakers, and over 60 breakout sessions, onsite bookstores, an Awards Lunch, an extensive Exhibit Hall, and exciting evening activities!

We hope to see you at the 33rd annual OJACC conference on October 10-11, 2019! Stop by our booth for a visit with Jesse to learn more about how The Change Companies® can help you promote positive behavior change in your organization.
The theme for this year’s conference is “Intentional Leadership: Reexamining our Role in the Stability of EBP“.
OJACC is an umbrella organization representing Ohio’s criminal justice stakeholders to include judges, prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys, law enforcement, county commissioners, chief probation offices and line staff, juvenile justice practitioners, representatives from pretrial release programs, community treatment programs, residential treatment programs, treatment professionals, nearly every state agency relating to criminal justice and program operators directly related to corrections. Because this audience relies on your products and services, the conference provides excellent exposure.

Here are a few highlights:
- Our 2019 focus is “Back to the Basics”.
- The Desmond offers free transportation from the Albany airport to the hotel.
- Exhibitors can schedule presentations as part of the day’s training track.
- There will be numerous opportunities to network and ALL breaks will be hosted in the Exhibitor Area.

SUNDAY, October 27, 2019
5:30-7:00 pm Evening Check-in/Registration
MONDAY, October 28, 2019
7:30 am–5:15 pm Registration
7:30 -8:30 am Buffet Breakfast
7:30-8:00 am Meditation
8:30-11:45 am Opening Plenary
11:45 am-1:30 pm Lunch (on own)
12:00- 1:30 pm CACC Members Meeting and Luncheon (CACC Members Only)
2:45 pm -3:00 pm Break- Ice Cream Social
5:30 pm -6:30 pm Narcotics Anonymous/Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting
Monday Workshops
- Mental Health Diversion: AB1810
- Courts Partnering with the Community: Behavioral Health
- Marijuana: Understanding Health Implications for Juvenile and Adult Collaborative Courts
- Think Like a Grant Reviewer
- Veterans Courts (topic TBD)
- Juvenile Justice- Why Girls Courts?
- Serving the LGBTQ Community Effectively
- Mental Illness-It’s Not for Everyone
- MAT
- Local Court Program Showcase
- Vendor Workshops
- Key Components and Best Practices: Back to Basics
- Dependency Drug Court Models and Effectiveness
- Alternative Strategies: Yoga, Meditation, Journaling, Music, Activity
TUESDAY, October 29, 2019
7:30 am–5:00 pm Registration
7:30 am -8:30 am Continental Breakfast
7:30 am-8:00 am Meditation
8:30 am-10:00 am Plenary
11:45 am-12:15 pm Plenary Lunch/12:15 pm-1:30 pm Plenary Session
3:00 pm-3:15 pm Dessert Break
5:30 pm -6:30 pm Narcotics Anonymous/Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting
Plenaries
- Addiction: It Isn’t Just a Brain Disease or Behavioral Disorder: Implications for Assessment, Treatment, Relapse and Discharge
- Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses (Part A)
Tuesday Workshops
- It’s More than Self-medication: The Very Complicated Relationship between Trauma and Substance Abuse
- Plenary Follow-up (Part 2): Discussion, Skill Building and Q&A on Addiction: It Isn’t Just a Brain Disease or Behavioral Disorder
- Drug Testing: Back to Basics
- Trauma Matters: Addressing Inter-generational and/or Community Trauma and Breaking the Cycle through Treatment Courts
- Juvenile Drug Court (topic TBD)
- Effective Substance Abuse Treatment Workshop (topic TBD)
- Mental Illness – It’s not for everyone
- Young People (ages 18-25) in Recovery: Phoenix Program
- Mistakes Drug Courts Make and How to Fix Them
- Risk and Need: Implementing Multiple Tracks in Your Treatment Court Program
- Making your Collaborative Justice Court a Success: Evaluation Fundamentals
- How to Track Treatment Progress and Adherence with ASAM’s Criteria for Team Members
- Veteran Treatment Courts (topic TBD)
- Emerging Practices: Collaborative Court Practices in Family Law
- Tribal Courts – Integrating with California State Courts
- Family Treatment Courts (Dependency Drug Courts) Effective Models/Practices
- Addressing Intergenerational and/or Community Trauma in Collaborative Justice Courts
- Incentives, Sanctions and Therapeutic Responses (Part B)
- Recovery and Treatment Courts: What Do You Really Mean and Walking the Talk about Recovery
- Latinos- Effective Collaborative Courts
- MIS and Technology in Collaborative Courts
WEDNESDAY, October 30, 2019
8:00 am–10:45 am Registration
7:30 -8:30 am Buffet Breakfast
7:30-8:00 am Meditation
Wednesday Program
Breakouts by Professional Discipline
Plenary: Dis-proportionality and Unconscious Bias
Closing Session and Final Grand Prize Raffle Drawing