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Introduction

  • Introduction
  • How to Use This Guide to Benefit Your Agency
  • Section I: How to Use the Appropriateness Statements to Develop Practice Guidelines
  • Appropriateness Statement Outline
  • Section II: Implementing Practice Guidelines
  • Section III: Building the Working Alliance
  • Section IV: Appropriateness Statements

Contacts

  • Contacts
  • Contacts: Implementation Considerations
  • Types of Contacts
  • Frequency of Contact

Compliance-Based Practices

  • Compliance-Based Practices
  • Overall Compliance-Based Practice Implementation Considerations
  • Collateral and Employer Contacts
  • Drug Testing
  • Electronic Monitoring
  • Financial Restrictions
  • House Arrest
  • Phone-Based Monitoring
  • Restraining Orders

Treatments

  • Treatments
  • Treatment Implementation Considerations
  • Anger Management
  • In-Patient & Out-Patient Treatment
  • Mental Health Screening and Evaluation
  • Substance Use Screening and Evaluation
  • Alcohol and Drug Use Education
  • Cognitive Behavioral Techniques

Motivation Techniques

  • Motivation Techniques
  • Motivational Techniques Implementation Considerations
  • Incentives
  • Prosocial Modeling
  • Sanctions

Additional Components

  • Additional Components
  • Additional Components Implementation Considerations
  • Environmental Restructuring
  • Transportation Resources

Additional Resources

  • Additional Resources
  • Additional Information on Practices
  • References

Glossary

  • Glossary
  • ACE!
  • Appropriateness Statement Package

Special Considerations When Using Transportation Resources with Subpopulations

Gang-Involved In some cases, clients with gang-involvement may have difficulty obtaining employment if they are known as a gang member. In these cases, clients may need transportation resources to find employment elsewhere.
General Violence Clients with a history of general violence may be likely to be mandated to attend anger management classes. They may need transportation resources to attend these classes, especially if the classes are not offered widely in the area.
Intimate Partner Violence Clients with a history of IPV may be likely to be mandated to attend specialized treatment programming. They may need transportation resources to attend treatment sessions, especially if the programming is not offered in the area.
Serious Mental Illness Many clients with serious mental illness do not have driver’s licenses and may experience greater difficulty obtaining transportation than other clients.
Substance Use Disorder Clients with substance use disorder may be especially in need of transportation resources if their license has been suspended or revoked. They may also need transportation resources to attend substance use treatment.

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