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Caroline County commissioners approve application for Problem Solving Court grant
Summary
Commissioners unanimously approved staff pursuing a grant in partnership with the University of Maryland to expand contingency-management treatment and peer support for participants in the county’s Problem Solving Court.
Caroline County commissioners voted April 1 to direct staff to apply for a grant from the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention to expand services for the county Problem Solving Court.
The grant application, proposed by Deputy Administrator Daniel Fox and Michelle Bethke of the Problem Solving Court program, would fund evidence-based contingency management incentives and support peer-support services for participants who have substance use disorders. Bethke told the board the county already performs drug testing and the proposed program would use that testing to trigger small,…
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