Welcome to All Rise
When one person rises, we All Rise.
We are the training, membership, and advocacy organization for improving justice system responses to substance use and mental health disorders at every intercept point.
Our work is grounded in 30 years of experience leading the treatment court movement, the most successful justice innovation in our nation’s history.

Our Work
When communities rise to confront the challenges of our time, we All Rise.


Impact
We have built a network of 4,000 treatment courts connecting approximately 150,000 people to treatment each year.
2026 Training – Apply Today
In addition to archived webinars and online courses, All Rise offers robust training opportunities.
This interactive workshop provides the building blocks for successful adult treatment courts and is designed for programs still in the planning stages, as well as those operating without formal training and/or with significant staff turnover.
This interactive workshop provides the foundation for successful veterans treatment courts and is designed for veterans court programs still in the planning stages, as well as those operating without formal training and/or with significant staff turnover.
This interactive workshop is designed for established adult treatment court programs seeking to fine-tune their program to ensure that it meets the latest evidence-based best practice standards.
This interactive, two-day workshop is designed to educate interdisciplinary teams in the theory and application of behavior modification as it applies to an effective adult treatment court.
Judicial training courses on the impact of substance use disorders and evidence-based responses proven to work with individuals involved in the justice system.
Technical assistance designed to help established veterans treatment court programs identify and correct systemic problems that generate poor outcomes.
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RISE: The Conference Event of the Year
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Want to present at RISE26?
All Rise is currently seeking RISE26 session proposals that explore best practices in public safety and public health, including but not limited to collaboration, service delivery, programming, and policy responses to justice-involved individuals with substance use, mental health, and co-occurring disorders, and trauma.
