Drug treatment court A new approach for Vietnam in treatment for drug addicts

This week the U.S. State Department through the Colombo Plan supported training of the U.S. drug treatment court model to a multidisciplinary group of representatives.

This week the U.S. State Department through the Colombo Plan supported training of the U.S. drug treatment court model to a multidisciplinary group of representatives.  This includes individuals from Vietnam’s Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (MOLISA), People’s Supreme Court, Ministry of Health, the Steering Board on Drug Control of Hanoi,Vietnamese court officials, public health centers, as well as social workers and relevant staffs from Nam Tu Liem and Long Bien districts. 

Delegates at the event.
Delegates at the event.

 Participants are learning about the U.S. drug court-based model that has proven to reduce drug use, reduce crime, and save money through a collaborative approach between the courts and treatment community.

Representatives from the U.S. National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) are building capacity of appropriate procedures and guidelines to be developed for the piloting of 2 drug treatment courts in Hanoi this week and for the 2 drug treatment courts in Ho Chi Minh City next week.  

The training includes lectures describing practices that have led to favorable outcomes in the United States and several other countries, as well as interactive planning sessions that will begin the process of designing the pilot drug courts. 

At the Opening Ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Lap, Director of Social Vices Prevention Department, MOLISA, described the drug addiction situation in Vietnam and recent achievements in providing quality treatment to drug addicts.  He appreciated the support from the State Department’s Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL) and National Association of Drug Court Professionals to facilitate this initiative. 

U.S. State Department Charlotte Sisson, Senior Foreign Affairs Officer on Drug Demand Reduction remarked, “Through the Colombo Plan the United States is supporting Vietnam as they seek to pilot drug treatment court programs in Vietnam aimed at improving treatment and recovery for those with substance use disorders.” 

“The U.S. supports Vietnam in their goals to improve treatment practices for drug users and having diverse collaboration amongst particpants from the government, medical workers, legal affairs officers, social workers, and representatives from methadone clinics, health clinics, and drug treatment centers is encouraging to the success of the pilot, “ said Sisson.  “Through the drug treatment court model Vietnam will be able to encourage the success of participants through a various range of treatment options.”

Since 1994, the National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP) has trained hundreds of thousands of professionals spanning legal, clinical, psychosocial, and law enforcement fields.  NADCP regularly publishes cutting-edge, research-based materials—including the groundbreaking U.S. Adult Drug Court Best Practice Standards—and the association works tirelessly to improve the response of the American justice system to people with substance use and mental health disorders.  

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