Conference 2018
Call for Proposals
MATCP is pleased to issue a call for workshop proposals for its 19th Annual Conference, to be held at DeVos Place Convention Center and the Amway Grand Plaza Hotel in Grand Rapids, Michigan on March 13 - 14, 2018. Workshop proposals are due Friday, December 1, 2017.
MATCP is looking for workshops that will provide attendees with information, tools, and/or action items that they can take back to their respective treatment courts and use in their jurisdictions and communities. Workshops may be targeted for a particular treatment court type; Veterans, Mental Health, Family, Juvenile, DWI, Adult, Tribal, or be generally applicable to all.
We are also seeking workshops that may be discipline specific for judges, prosecutors, defense counsel, probation agents, treatment providers, and law enforcement.
MATCP will be hosting approximately thirty-six (36), 75-minute workshops during the 2-day conference.
Each workshop should allow time for questions and answers from the attendees.
All proposals will be reviewed by the MATCP Conference Committee, which will select those that best meet attendee needs to provide information that is relevant and practical and enables attendees to build skills and increase competencies in treatment courts in their home communities.
Proposals must be submitted via the online form below. The following information must be included for your submission to be considered:
MATCP is looking for workshops that will provide attendees with information, tools, and/or action items that they can take back to their respective treatment courts and use in their jurisdictions and communities. Workshops may be targeted for a particular treatment court type; Veterans, Mental Health, Family, Juvenile, DWI, Adult, Tribal, or be generally applicable to all.
We are also seeking workshops that may be discipline specific for judges, prosecutors, defense counsel, probation agents, treatment providers, and law enforcement.
MATCP will be hosting approximately thirty-six (36), 75-minute workshops during the 2-day conference.
Each workshop should allow time for questions and answers from the attendees.
All proposals will be reviewed by the MATCP Conference Committee, which will select those that best meet attendee needs to provide information that is relevant and practical and enables attendees to build skills and increase competencies in treatment courts in their home communities.
Proposals must be submitted via the online form below. The following information must be included for your submission to be considered: