Justice & Recovery: Exploring Texas Specialty Court Programs

Texas Association of Specialty Courts

This is the official podcast presented by the Texas Association of Specialty Courts where we talk all things related to Texas specialty court programs. This show was previously titled The PodTASC but was rebranded to Justice & Recovery in November 2024. Episodes feature guest speakers with various specialty court experiences. We go deep on backgrounds and many characteristics on what it takes to operate a successful specialty court in Texas. The Texas Association of Specialty Court Courts (TASC) builds and strengthens Texas specialty courts through collaboration, advocacy and education. TASC was founded to: (1) Increase local and statewide political, media and community awareness of the existence and success of drug courts; (2) Support legislation authorizing funding for the operation of drug courts; and (3) Provide support for jurisdictions wanting to establish drug courts. Justice & Recovery is currently hosted by Liz Wiggins, the Communications Director on the TASC Board. read less
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Episodios

Designed to Break: Remembering We are Human, Not Superman
13-01-2025
Designed to Break: Remembering We are Human, Not Superman
Welcome back for our next episode on Season 2. As a reminder, The PodTASC has been rebranded to Justice & Recovery. Same show, different name, as we continue to explore Texas Specialty Court programs. Liz brings another wonderful guest speaker to the show - Stephen Ellison, a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor of Midland County. Stephen shares his journey from a career in the food industry to his current role as the Intensive Outpatient Program Counselor for several specialty court programs. Links/information discussed during the show can be found below:  Contact the show with comments or questions by emailing JusticeRecoveryPodcacst@gmail.com. TASC is hosting its annual training conference on March 24-26, 2025, in Corpus Christi. Registration is now open! Learn more: http://tasctx.org/conference.html Texas Association of Specialty Courts (TASC): http://www.tasctx.org/TASC Award Nominations: http://www.tasctx.org/awards.htmlMidland Probation Department programs:  https://midlandcountymi.gov/probation Midland County DWI Court: https://www.co.midland.tx.us/778/DWI-CourtFamily Promise: https://www.familypromiseofmidland.com/Fair Havens: https://mfh.org/Oxford House: https://www.oxfordhousetx.org/Salvation Army: https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/texas-midlandSpringboard Center: https://springboardcenter.org/Thriving United: https://thrivingunited.org/Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing – Book by Jay Stringer: https://a.co/d/eDRkm64Maxie’s of Las Vegas: https://maxieslv.com/Brene Brown: https://brenebrown.com/Adam Grant: https://adamgrant.net/
6. Things You Should Know When You Create a Texas Specialty Court
16-03-2024
6. Things You Should Know When You Create a Texas Specialty Court
Liz is back on The PodTASC to discuss the things you should know when creating a new program in Texas. Guest speakers are Erin Morgan, the current TASC Board President, and Amber Gregory, TASC Executive Director and Program Manager for the Specialty Court Resource Center.  If you've been thinking about starting a treatment program in a court near you, this is the episode to listen to. Even if you already have a program, there are tips in this episode that can help you.  As promised, find links and information below about what was discussed in the show:  Contact the show with comments or questions by emailing ThePodTASC@gmail.com. TASC is hosting its annual training conference on March 26-28, 2024, in Fort Worth. Registration opened January 5th. Learn more: http://tasctx.org/conference.html Learn more about the Texas Association of Specialty Courts (TASC) at http://tasctx.org/index.html. Learn more about the Specialty Court Resource Center: http://www.txspecialtycourts.org/index.html Learn more about SAHMSA Grants: https://www.samhsa.gov/grants Learn more about the Office of Court Administration: https://www.txcourts.gov/about-texas-courts/specialty-courts/ Learn more about Criminal Justice Division funding: https://egrants.gov.texas.gov/Learn more about the Bureau of Justice Assistance funding: https://bja.ojp.gov/fundingLearn more about the NPC Research Best Assessment: https://allrise.org/trainings/best-assessment-tool/