WATCP’s state conference will recognize 30 years of treatment courts in Wisconsin
Despite looming budget cuts, treatment courts have become more important than ever in Wisconsin’s fight against substance abuse February 2,
Despite looming budget cuts, treatment courts have become more important than ever in Wisconsin’s fight against substance abuse February 2,
The Oneida Healing to Wellness Court program has temporarily stopped accepting new applications starting October 3, 2025, and until the
Funds will bolster ongoing work of WATCP October 20, 2025 – The Wisconsin Association of Treatment Court Professionals (WATCP) is
Wisconsin Association of Treatment Court Professionals (WATCP), an organization comprising more than 600 members over more than 100 statewide treatment
For complete details visit https://bja.ojp.gov/funding/opportunities/o-bja-2025-172333 The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) within the Office of Justice Programs at the
Register for an upcoming Standards Training In an effort to provide training to all areas across the state, the Director
Wisconsin's Department of Health Services has announced State Opioid Response Grant funding. Applications will be accepted through November 12, 2024.
In a July 1st email from TAD Program Improvement Specialist, Mike Derr, the Wisconsin DOJ announced a pre-application process for
By JoDee Brooke The Ho-Chunk Nation Healing to Wellness Court (HTWC), like other drug courts across the state, struggle trying
(Stevens Point, Wis.)--The Wisconsin Association of Treatment Court Professionals (WATCP) has released the following statement in support of recently proposed