2024 National DTC Conference: Plenary III – Unlocking Success for High-Risk, High-Needs Individuals
This seminar will analyze and address the unique issues that high-risk, high-needs clients face in Drug Treatment Courts. Learn about ways for identifying and managing this vulnerable population, as well as evidence-based treatments that improve outcomes. Learn how personalized interventions and a focus on individual needs can break the cycle of addiction and criminal behaviour, resulting in long-term rehabilitation and lower recidivism rates.
Guest presenter : Dr. Sheila French- Faculty, Lethbridge College
Dr. Sheila French emphasizes the critical role of using validated risk assessment tools to determine who should be accepted into Drug Treatment Courts (DTCs). DTCs are designed to serve high-risk, high-needs individuals, as their intensive supervision can be excessive for lower-risk participants. In fact, placing lower-risk individuals in the same program as higher-risk individuals can do more harm than good, making alternative routes more suitable for the former group. This session will also highlight the significant cost savings to society when we focus resources on high-risk, high-needs individuals.
Dr. Sheila French hails from Saint John, New Brunswick, where she obtained her graduate degrees and foundations in experimental psychology from the University of New Brunswick, Saint John. She worked in Saskatchewan's Provincial Ministry of Corrections, Public Safety, and Policing before joining the faculty at Lethbridge College in Alberta in 2011.
Dr. French has extensive experience in both Canadian federal and provincial correctional systems. She has worked on the frontline, facilitating treatment programs and developing risk management and reduction plans for justice-involved youth and adults, including those convicted of violent, sexual, and domestic offenses. She has trained corrections professionals in program facilitation, risk assessment, risk reduction, and core correctional practices, and has contributed to developing and evaluating correctional policies and programs in provincial government contexts.
Holding a PhD in Experimental Psychology, Dr. French is certified in several risk assessment tools and instructional techniques. She has co-authored government reports, book chapters, and articles in peer-reviewed journals and presented her research at local, national, and international conferences.