All Rise is hiring! All Rise seeks a director to lead its newest division, the Center for Advancing Justice, which serves as an incubator for innovation at every stage of the justice system, from initial contact with law enforcement to community reentry following incarceration. Learn more about this and other opportunities below. https://lnkd.in/gUw8JNzQ
All Rise
Non-profit Organizations
A training, membership, and advocacy organization for justice innovation addressing substance use and mental health.
About us
All Rise is the leading training, membership, and advocacy organization for advancing justice system responses to individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. All Rise impacts every stage of the justice system, from first contact with law enforcement to corrections and reentry, and works with public health leaders to improve treatment outcomes for justice-involved individuals. Through its four divisions—the Treatment Court Institute, Impaired Driving Solutions, Justice for Vets, and the Center for Advancing Justice—All Rise provides training and technical assistance at the local and national level, advocates for federal and state funding, and collaborates with public and private entities. All Rise works in every U.S. state and territory and in countries throughout the world. Founded as the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) in 1994, All Rise has been at the forefront of justice system transformation for nearly three decades. As the leader of the treatment court movement, All Rise helps prove that a combination of evidence-based treatment and accountability is the most effective justice system response to individuals with substance use and mental health disorders. All Rise has trained over 800,000 public health and public safety professionals, and the number of treatment courts in the United States has grown to more than 4,000, helping more than 1.5 million people access treatment. Note: This is the official page of All Rise, founded as the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP). The existing LinkedIn page, the “National Association of Drug Court Professionals,” is not affiliated with All Rise or NADCP, despite linking to our webpage allrise.org.
- Website
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https://allrise.org/
External link for All Rise
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1994
Employees at All Rise
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Dayna Solomon (Newton), MPA
Dedicated judicial administrator who believes in the power of change.
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Tara Casanova Powell
Chief Executive Officer at ATSIP and Principal at Casanova Powell Consulting
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Cary Banner
Conference Data Manager/Registrar at All Rise
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Mike Soussi-Tanani
Director of Conference Operations at All Rise
Updates
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We're hiring! All Rise is seeking a director to lead its newest division, the Center for Advancing Justice, which serves as an incubator for innovation at every stage of the justice system, from initial contact with law enforcement to community reentry following incarceration. Reporting to the chief development officer, the division director will be responsible for leading the Center for Advancing Justice during a time of rapid growth. The director will work with the chief development officer to refine the division’s strategic vision, funding strategy, and programmatic priorities for the coming years. They will supervise and manage division staff and consultants, oversee the day-to-day implementation of a diverse slate of projects, serve as the primary point of contact with funders and key partner agencies, and coordinate with All Rise’s other division directors to promote a unified organizational mission—to champion research-based strategies that promote healing, accountability, public safety, and an equitable justice system for all those impacted by substance use or mental health disorders. Interested candidates should send their résumé and cover letter to personnel@allrise.org by Monday, December 23, 2024. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gUw8JNzQ
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All Rise is proud to partner with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to present a free webinar, "Pathways to Healing: Insights From a Cop, a Client, and a Counselor." Substance use and mental health disorders are a major challenge at the intersection of public health and public safety, especially in the justice system. The treatment court model offers many opportunities to improve outcomes and reduce harm by incorporating tools and skills along the continuum of the Sequential Intercept Model. This webinar will discuss pathways to healing for individuals impacted by substance use and mental health disorders from a wide range of perspectives: a police officer, a person in recovery, and a therapist. Ultimately, our shared goal is to more effectively address the underlying causes of crime, reduce reoffending, and strengthen our communities. Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/enNm8Vfb
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: NAMI Virtual Town Hall: Pathways to Healing: Insights from a Cop, a Client and a Counselor. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
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Deena's story will challenge your perspective on justice. Listen to the full episode of the new All Rise podcast here and let us know what you think: https://lnkd.in/eF_5AQJg
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In honor of National Recovery Month, All Rise is proud to share a special episode of our new podcast “Standards of Justice.” When Justice Heals: a personal story of addiction, recovery, and moments that transform lives Ten years of addiction nearly cost Deena Davis everything. Five seconds in a Georgia courtroom offered her a chance to get it all back. Deena bravely shares her journey from casual experimentation to substance use disorder, motherhood, finding recovery, and why she now has a key to the courthouse. The show is available wherever you get your podcast. You can learn more and listen here: https://lnkd.in/eF_5AQJg
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This September, All Rise is proud to honor and celebrate the more than 22 million Americans in recovery, including those whose recovery was aided by a justice intervention. All Rise has numerous recovery-focused resources available at your fingertips for Recovery Month and beyond, available here: https://lnkd.in/d-Qgf-uR
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We're hiring (again)! All Rise's Justice for Vets is hiring for the position of project director for the Veterans Treatment Court Innovations (VTCI) program. This position is responsible for coordinating and collaborating with teams and interagency divisions to provide coaching and technical assistance to veterans treatment courts nationwide, including content delivery, facilitation, and review of program procedures and materials. Interested candidates should send their résumé and cover letter to personnel@allrise.org by August 26, 2024. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gUw8JNzQ
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We're hiring! All Rise's Treatment Court Institute is hiring for the position of statewide project director. This position is responsible for coordinating and collaborating with statewide planning teams and interagency divisions to provide training for state conferences and workshops. The project director is also responsible for ensuring that activities are carried out following established specifications, schedules, and budgets; coordinating interdepartmental functions to minimize delays; and meeting with program team members regularly to review program status and plan future project deliverables. Interested candidates should send their résumé and cover letter to personnel@allrise.org by August 10, 2024. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gUw8JNzQ
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We say, “Thank you for your service.” We say we are “a grateful nation.” But what should we do when “thank you” isn’t enough? Hosted by Major General (ret.) Clyde “Butch” Tate, each episode of this podcast takes you on a journey with veterans, subject matter experts, and people doing heroic work on behalf of those who have served. Season 2 is underway. You can access each episode here: https://lnkd.in/edPadbwG
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All Rise's Justice for Vets leaves no veteran behind by providing training, technical assistance, and advocacy for veterans treatment courts and other evidence-based interventions. Learn how below and visit us at www.AllRise.org/JFV