Dependency Drug Court (DDC)/Family Substance Abuse Treatment Program (FSATP)

0600-509.00 | Revision Date: February 8, 2018

Overview

This policy guide provides an overview of the Dependency Drug Court/Family Substance Abuse Treatment Program (DDC/FSATP) and includes instructions on how to identify and document possible participants for this program.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Policy

Dependency Drug Court (DDC) / Family Substance Abuse Treatment Program (FSATP)

DDC/FSATP Case Criteria

Organization and Services

Participating Service Planning Areas (SPAs)

Cost

FSATP Hearings

Court Information and Forms

Child and Family Team (CFT) Meetings

Case Assignment and Transfer

Procedure

Identifying Dependency Drug Court Cases and Reporting to IDC

ER CSW Responsibilities

DDC CSW Responsibilities

IDC CSW Responsibilities

Completing SDM Documentation

CSW Responsibilities

Approvals

Helpful Links

Attachments

Forms

Referenced Policy Guides

Version Summary

This policy guide was updated from the 07/01/14 version, to align with the Child and Family Team process and to update the services provided and eligibility for participation in the Dependency Drug Court Program.

POLICY 

Dependency Drug Court (DDC)/Family Substance Abuse Treatment Program (FSATP)

The Dependency Drug Court (DDC) oversees clients in the Family Substance Abuse Treatment Program (FSATP). The two coordinate to assist parents in getting clean and staying sober. To participate, a parent must be under the Dependency Court’s jurisdiction, and the parent's substance use disorder must have been a major factor in his/her child’s removal from his/her care and custody.

 

The DDC/FSATP is a voluntary program requiring a commitment for one (1) year. Participants must sign an application, acknowledging the following:

DDC/FSATP Case Criteria

Cases that involve the following are eligible for DDC/FSATP:

 

Parents must not have a severe and persistent mental health illness that would interfere with their Dependency Court issues. This will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

 

No cases involving sexual abuse will be accepted when the participant is the abuser.

Organization and Services

Dependency Drug Court Teams are established for DDC/FSATP cases. Each DDC/Family Substance Abuse (FSA) Team is composed of the following individuals:

 

FSATP services to parents may include:

 

Services recommended for the participating parent should be clearly outline in the case plan.

Participating Service Planning Areas (SPAs)

Only the following Service Planning Areas (SPAs), service providers, and courtrooms participate in the DDC/FSAT program:

Cost

Participants who are admitted for treatment are screened to determine their ability to pay for a portion of their treatment services. Treatment will not be denied due to a participant’s inability to pay for services.

FSATP Hearings

DDC/FSATP participants must attend regularly scheduled, progress Court hearings to discuss his/her recovery status. FSATP hearings are initially held every two (2) weeks and become less frequent as a participant progresses in the program. Just prior to a hearing, a participating parent’s case is reviewed at an administrative staff team meeting.

 

A participating parent is expected to regularly attend review hearings with the Dependency Drug Court Teams and to bring his/her AA/NA slips and/or proof of attendance at other mandated programs. The parent will be brought before the Court at each hearing.

 

Team members will present the following to the Court during hearings:

 

At the end of a hearing, the hearing officer will select the next hearing date, based on the parent’s progress and treatment phase. The only record of these hearings is a minute order stating that the parent appeared at the hearing and any orders issued by the hearing officer. The parent will receive verbal information regarding the Team’s expectations as well as a reminder of the next hearing date.

Court Information and Forms

All forms that are required for a parent to participate in the DDC/FSATP must be completed at Court by the parent and his/her attorney. The CSW cannot complete any legal forms with the clients.

 

The parent’s attorney will discuss the DDC/FSATP with him/her. If the parent agrees to voluntarily participate, the attorney will have the parent fill out and sign the DDC/FSATP participant and enrollment forms. The following three forms must also be signed and submitted to the Court:

 

Upon receipt, the Court will identify the case as a Dependency Drug Court case. If the parent does not wish to participate in the program, the Court cannot make the parent participate and the case will not become a DDC case.

Child and Family Team (CFT) Meetings

CFT meetings (CFTMs) provide the opportunity to inform parents of available substance abuse treatment resources, and to introduce them to DDC/FSATP. If the parent’s substance abuse is identified during a CFTM, the CSW or facilitator will provide the parent with a DDC/ FSATP flyer and notify the DDC SCSW.

 

The following steps will be taken to encourage potential DDC cases to participate in the FSATP:

Case Assignment and Transfer

Each Regional Office has an identified Dependency Drug Court (DDC) CSW and SCSW.

 

Once the ER CSW identifies a potential DDC case, the DDC SCSW will advise the ER SCSW to make a secondary assignment of a DDC CSW on CWS/CMS. Upon completion of emergency response services, all DDC cases are transferred to the designated DDC CSW.

 

If a potential DDC case is not accepted to DDC/FSATP, the DDC SCSW will assign the case to a non-Drug Court CSW within the unit or return the case to the Transfer Desk for reassignment.

 

If a case is not assigned to a Drug Court courtroom and the parent wishes to participate in Drug Court, the case an be transferred to a Drug Court courtroom if the following two (2) conditions apply:


  1. The drug court supervisor and county counsel have reviewed the case and determined that it is an appropriate case for Drug Court, and
  2. The parent resides in the catchment area.

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PROCEDURE

Identifying Dependency Drug Court Cases and Reporting to IDC

ER CSW Responsibilities

  1. Review the case with the Drug Court CSW or SCSW.

 

  1. Invite the Drug Court CSW or SCSW to participate in the Staff Engagement between the ER CSW and the SCSW, when appropriate.

 

  1. Obtain approval to send the case to Drug Court.

 

  1. Notify Intake and Detention Control (IDC) that the case is a Drug Court case.
  1. Annotate “Drug Court Case” on the fax cover sheet to IDC.
  1. Provide the name of the Drug Court SCSW and /or CSW who approved the case to be handled as a Drug Court case.

 

  1. Clearly identify the case in the Detention Report as a “Drug Court Case.”

 

  1. Annotate “Drug Court Case.”

DDC CSW Responsibilities

  1. Discuss the Drug Court Program with the potential participant to determine eligibility and his/her willingness to participate.

 

  1. For eligible clients who agree to participate in the Drug Court Program, complete the Family Dependency Drug Court referral form.

IDC CSW Responsibilities

  1. Type “Drug Court Case” and the designated courtroom on the face of the petition.

 

  1. Identify all Drug Court Cases on the Daily Detention Calendar.

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Completing SDM Documentation

CSW Responsibilities

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APPROVALS

Drug Court CSW and SCSW

HELPFUL LINKS

Attachments

Family Dependency Drug Court Network Contacts for Program Admissions

Forms

CWS/CMS

DCFS 174, Family Centered Referral and Services Form

LA Kids

DCFS 174, Family Centered Referral and Services Form

DCFS 6006A, Clinical Assessment Provider Referral

Family Dependency Drug Court Referral

Referenced Policy Guides

0070-521.10, Assessment of Drug & Alcohol Abuse

0070-548.01, Child and Family Teams

0080-502.10, Case Plans

0080-502-25, Family Maintenance Services for Court and Voluntary Cases

 

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