#82 - Kamesha Falana: Advancing Treatment Courts in Wake County
Release Date: 07/03/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode of Justice Speaks, Kamesha Falana shares insights from her 30-year career and her leadership in Wake County's treatment court. Learn how trauma-informed, evidence-based practices, local partnerships, and dedicated funding have made the program a model for supporting individuals with substance use disorders and co-occurring challenges.