The Arizona Association of Drug Court Professionals (AADCP) and ASU Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy (CABHP) are pleased to announce the Annual Arizona Problem Solving Courts Conference which will be held at the Prescott Resort.
The AADCP Executive Board and Planning Committee THANKS the SPONSORS for helping host another successful conference!
Show your support of Arizona's specialty courts by supporting the event as a sponsor or exhibitor! We offer many different sponsorship opportunities, but exhibit tables sell out quickly.
Continuing Education
The Arizona Problem Solving Courts Conference offers continuing education credits for social workers, counselors, probation staff, and attorneys. Your CEU certificate will be emailed to you approximately two weeks after the conference concludes.
LUNCHEON SPONSORS:
TBA
NETWORKING RECEPTION SPONSOR:
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BREAK SPONSOR:
TBA
EXHIBITORS:
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Annual Art Contest
The Annual Arizona Problem Solving Court Conference will include an art contest open to current or past problem solving court participants. Conference attendees will vote on their favorite entry and the top three winners will receive gift cards (1st place = $100, 2nd place = $75 and 3rd place = $50).
The guidelines for the contest are:
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Each problem solving court in your county can enter up to 3 art pieces
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Each problem solving court is responsible for vetting the art entries prior to submission
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Art entries can be paintings, drawings, sculptures, poems
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Each entry is to align with the conference theme (Advancing Justice Together), or with Recovery
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Each program will bring the art entries to the conference for display (we will have a designated area) and will be responsible for taking the art entries back to their county after the conference ends
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The deadline for submissions is April 7th, 5 p.m.Once you have identified your entries, send the following to our AADCP Secretary, Robin Hoskins at hoskinsr@superiorcourt.maricopa.gov
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Photo of art entry
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Name of Problem Solving Court and County
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Name of Artist (current or past participant in your program), plus a brief bio/history of the artist
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Description of how the art entry aligns with the conference theme or recovery
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Name and contact information of point person (staff) in your program that we can contact if we have any questions