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Chemical Dependency Program (CDP) 137 N. Cottonwood Street, Suite 1510, Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 666-8658
CDP provides a six-month program with decreasing program activity. Throughout all phases of treatment clients are involved in drug testing. Treatment groups are two hours long. These groups are a combination of didactic (education) and group process.
- Phase One: two groups per week and required twelve-step meeting attendance—four weeks in length.
- Phase Two: one group per week—eight weeks in length.
- Phase Three: one group per month—twelve weeks in length.
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Proposition 36 (Substance Abuse Crime Prevention Act of 2000) 137 N. Cottonwood Street, Suite 1500, Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 666-8682 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
Proposition 36 is Court ordered program in which qualifying non-violent drug offenders can voluntarily accept adjudication of the their court case under the Proposition 36 statute. The program offers drug and alcohol treatment along with formal probation to assist non-violent drug offenders who have found their way into the criminal justice system. If the need occurs, appropriate referrals will be made for assessment and treatment for mental illness. The goal is to treat drug addiction, rather than incarcerate.
Criteria/Requirements:
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The Court orders individuals who are ready and willing to work on their addiction, to Prop 36 Probation. Terms and conditions include treatment as needed. Both residential and outpatient treatment programs are available. The individual is assigned a treatment program based upon assessment.
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Parole may refer an individual, under their supervision if they are using drugs or alcohol or they are in imminent danger of relapse.
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An in-county resident be convicted in another county and ordered to participate in “Prop 36” will receive treatment in this county.
Costs/Fees: Proposition 36 requires participants share in the cost of treatment. There is a sliding fee scale based poverty level.
How to Make a Referral: No direct referral can be made.
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Jail Drug and Alcohol Educational Program
Pre-programming inmates to prepare them for long term treatment programs or a introducing them to treatment tools prior to release, using 12-step concept as well as other curriculum. Working with probation, public defenders office, DA, the court system and CMFG to make the appropriate discharge plan.
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Driving under the Influence (DUI) 137 N. Cottonwood Street, Suite 1510, Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 666-8658 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
State Mandate program for client who have bee arrested for 1st and Multiple offences. DMV and Court referred.
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PC1000 Drug Court 137 N. Cottonwood Street, Suite 1510, Woodland, CA 95695 (530) 666-8658 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm
This program, operating under Penal Code Section 1000, serves clients who accept Drug Court. Clients are assessed and referred to the appropriate treatment. Clients are required to come to court frequently for treatment update and support.
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Felony Drug Court
This adult drug court is for defendants who have been convicted of felony charges and have a history of significant drug/alcohol abuse and mental health issues. Defendants have a history of failing on traditional probation. They receive intensive supervision by the Drug Court Coordinator. Participants are given an indicated or suspended prison sentence by the judge and agree to complete the intensive drug court program. Funding comes from Comprehensive Drug Court Implementation and Drug Court Partnership grants.
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Last updated: 6/5/2009 10:08:39 AM