Communication Within the Treatment Court Setting
- In addition to providing direct treatment
services, clinicians should advocate on
the team for the humane and effective
treatment of addiction.
- Treatment providers share if and how
the participant is responding to medication
for OUD and other aspects of
treatment.
- Treatment reports should include the
quality of the participant's engagement
and their recovery management
progress, in addition to reporting on
attendance and compliance.
- Treatment for OUD includes not just
reduction in opioid use but engagement
with family, employment, and education
and avoiding criminal activity.
- Team members contribute relevant
insights, observations, and recommendations
based on their professional
knowledge, training, and experience. The
judge considers the perspectives of all
team members before making decisions
that affect participants' welfare
or liberty and explains the rationale for
such decisions to team members and
participants.
- The judge's decisions and orders regarding
treatment should be based solely on
the assessment and recommendation
of medical professionals and treatment
professionals and the participant's
preferences.6