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In this episode, Justice Speaks continues its series about the role of State Treatment Court Coordinators. This episode is sponsored by Reconnect.
In this episode, we interview Dawn Huddleston, the Specialty Court Program Manager for the State of Kansas, who brings over two decades of experience in the justice system. She tells how her career began in a therapeutic unit at a correctional facility, where she discovered her passion for helping individuals struggling with substance use disorders. That experience inspired her to take her first treatment court position in 2007 as a juvenile drug court officer. Over the years, Ms. Huddleston advanced through multiple roles, including special program supervisor and adult drug court coordinator. In 2023, she was appointed as the State Treatment Court Coordinator, responsible for guiding and supporting Kansas’ network of specialty courts.
During the discussion, Ms. Huddleston describes how her role involves statewide program management, providing training, and delivering technical assistance to courts throughout Kansas. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining fidelity to evidence-based treatment court models and highlights motivational interviewing as a crucial skill for court teams. She also shares efforts underway to create an annual statewide training conference to strengthen education and collaboration across Kansas specialty courts. This new conference is envisioned as a cornerstone for continuous learning, and Ms. Huddleston expresses interest in partnerships with organizations such as All Rise to further expand training opportunities for treatment court professionals.
Funding for specialty courts is always a significant challenge, and Ms. Huddleston outlines how Kansas has built a diverse funding model to sustain its programs. This includes federal grants, opioid settlement dollars, state grants, and, most recently, legislative appropriations dedicated to supporting treatment courts. Justice notes the innovative approaches taken in other states, such as Texas and Maryland, where programs are funded through a penny tax on alcohol sales. Ms. Huddleston shares her excitement about Kansas’ recent legislative success, particularly because it was achieved at a time when many other programs were experiencing budget reductions. She credits this accomplishment to the proven effectiveness of Kansas treatment courts and the collaborative work of her team.
The conversation also examines the evolution of Kansas’ treatment courts, which began as locally operated programs and are now transitioning toward a more unified statewide system. Ms. Huddleston describes this shift as critical to ensuring consistency, expanding access, and aligning with national best practices. She acknowledges several challenges, including the need for stronger infrastructure, improved data collection and reporting systems, and addressing gaps in treatment services, particularly in rural areas. However, she also sees opportunities in technology, telehealth, and virtual services to bridge those gaps and provide more equitable access to care.
Ms. Huddleston envisions a future for Kansas specialty courts where evidence-based practices are fully integrated, trauma-informed care is consistently applied, and statewide outcomes are measured and reported to demonstrate effectiveness. She emphasizes the importance of relationships, between state leaders, local courts, treatment providers, and national organizations, as essential to building and sustaining high-quality programs. Justice echoes these sentiments, noting that strong leadership and collaboration have always been central to the success of treatment courts nationwide.
We wish to thank Dawn Huddleston for sharing her insights and experiences on Justice Speaks. We also wish to thank Reconnect for sponsoring this podcast episode.
The post Kansas State Specialty Court Coordinator: Dawn Huddleston’s Vision appeared first on Justice Speakers Institute.
By Justice Speakers InstituteIn this episode, Justice Speaks continues its series about the role of State Treatment Court Coordinators. This episode is sponsored by Reconnect.
In this episode, we interview Dawn Huddleston, the Specialty Court Program Manager for the State of Kansas, who brings over two decades of experience in the justice system. She tells how her career began in a therapeutic unit at a correctional facility, where she discovered her passion for helping individuals struggling with substance use disorders. That experience inspired her to take her first treatment court position in 2007 as a juvenile drug court officer. Over the years, Ms. Huddleston advanced through multiple roles, including special program supervisor and adult drug court coordinator. In 2023, she was appointed as the State Treatment Court Coordinator, responsible for guiding and supporting Kansas’ network of specialty courts.
During the discussion, Ms. Huddleston describes how her role involves statewide program management, providing training, and delivering technical assistance to courts throughout Kansas. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining fidelity to evidence-based treatment court models and highlights motivational interviewing as a crucial skill for court teams. She also shares efforts underway to create an annual statewide training conference to strengthen education and collaboration across Kansas specialty courts. This new conference is envisioned as a cornerstone for continuous learning, and Ms. Huddleston expresses interest in partnerships with organizations such as All Rise to further expand training opportunities for treatment court professionals.
Funding for specialty courts is always a significant challenge, and Ms. Huddleston outlines how Kansas has built a diverse funding model to sustain its programs. This includes federal grants, opioid settlement dollars, state grants, and, most recently, legislative appropriations dedicated to supporting treatment courts. Justice notes the innovative approaches taken in other states, such as Texas and Maryland, where programs are funded through a penny tax on alcohol sales. Ms. Huddleston shares her excitement about Kansas’ recent legislative success, particularly because it was achieved at a time when many other programs were experiencing budget reductions. She credits this accomplishment to the proven effectiveness of Kansas treatment courts and the collaborative work of her team.
The conversation also examines the evolution of Kansas’ treatment courts, which began as locally operated programs and are now transitioning toward a more unified statewide system. Ms. Huddleston describes this shift as critical to ensuring consistency, expanding access, and aligning with national best practices. She acknowledges several challenges, including the need for stronger infrastructure, improved data collection and reporting systems, and addressing gaps in treatment services, particularly in rural areas. However, she also sees opportunities in technology, telehealth, and virtual services to bridge those gaps and provide more equitable access to care.
Ms. Huddleston envisions a future for Kansas specialty courts where evidence-based practices are fully integrated, trauma-informed care is consistently applied, and statewide outcomes are measured and reported to demonstrate effectiveness. She emphasizes the importance of relationships, between state leaders, local courts, treatment providers, and national organizations, as essential to building and sustaining high-quality programs. Justice echoes these sentiments, noting that strong leadership and collaboration have always been central to the success of treatment courts nationwide.
We wish to thank Dawn Huddleston for sharing her insights and experiences on Justice Speaks. We also wish to thank Reconnect for sponsoring this podcast episode.
The post Kansas State Specialty Court Coordinator: Dawn Huddleston’s Vision appeared first on Justice Speakers Institute.