File #: 21-0232    Version: 1 Name: Virginia Drug Treatment Court Grant
Type: Resolution-Budget Status: Passed
File created: 8/16/2021 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 9/8/2021 Final action: 9/8/2021
Title: Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2022 Council Approved Budget to Accept and Appropriate the 2022 Virginia Drug Treatment Court Grant Awarded by the Supreme Court of Virginia, Office of the Executive Secretary to continue the Hampton Drug Treatment Court Program for the Eighth Judicial Circuit Court of Virginia
Indexes: DO NOT USE - 21 - Budget Adjustments
Attachments: 1. FY22 Grant Award Letter, 2. FY22 Grant Award Acceptance, 3. FY22 Grant Conditions and Assurances, 4. FY22 Special Conditions
Title
Resolution to Amend the Fiscal Year 2022 Council Approved Budget to Accept and Appropriate the 2022 Virginia Drug Treatment Court Grant Awarded by the Supreme Court of Virginia, Office of the Executive Secretary to continue the Hampton Drug Treatment Court Program for the Eighth Judicial Circuit Court of Virginia

Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The purpose of this resolution is to accept State grant funds to permit the continuance of the Hampton Drug Treatment Court Program for the Eighth Judicial Circuit Court of Virginia.

Discussion:
Due to an overwhelming demand to provide an alternative to traditional court processing of felony, nonviolent, drug-addicted offenders, the Hampton Drug Treatment Court Program (the "Drug Court Program") was developed and implemented in February 2003 with the mission of reducing crime and recidivism by eliminating substance abuse. The Program's first participants were enrolled in June 2003 and has since been very successful, through community collaboration, and is widely accepted. The City of Hampton (the "City") contracts with the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board to provide substance abuse education, treatment, case management services and community supervision through the operation of the Drug Court Program. The mission of the Drug Court Program is to reduce crime and recidivism by eliminating substance abuse. The community benefits greatly from the provided services.

The program offers the following services: 1) substance abuse treatment services ranging from 4 - 20 hours per week; 2) life skills education; 3) case management; and 4) gender-specific treatment. Through collaborative partnerships participants receive: 1) mental health treatment and/or medication management; 2) free or reduced health care; 3) GED education or tuition payments for technical school or college; 4) employment placement; and 5) rental assistance for independent housing. Other benefits to the community include: the birth of drug-fre...

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