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Welcome to the 2026 Research to Recovery Conference
Wednesday May 20, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT

This presentation will provide an overview of the Re-Entry and Recovery Specialist Program within Public Defender Offices throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia. This program is unique in its approach to treating addiction as a disease within the criminal justice system. We begin with briefly introducing how the Opioid Abatement Authority came to be and how it contributed to the initiation of the Re-Entry and Recovery Specialist program in The Virginia Indigent Defense Commission. We will share how the program is implemented, and the ways in which our specialists assist our clients throughout their legal journey. We will also show how they address SUD and support recovery beyond the resolution of clients’ legal matters. The presentation will highlight the ways in which these specialists’ experience and training benefit the Public Defenders by appropriately addressing SUD and supporting recovery in conjunction with their legal circumstances.

Learning Objectives
Classify the various roles within Public Defender offices and distinguish between the responsibilities of each role and how they work together to provide holistic support. 

Discuss how differences in training/experience between these roles helps our defense teams address recovery in a more meaningful way during incarceration/community supervision, the courtroom and re-entry. 

Explain how the Opioid Abatement Authority came to be and led to the creation of the Re-Entry and Recovery Specialist Program. 

Differentiate the role of Re-entry and Recovery Specialists in Public Defender Offices from other probably more familiar roles outside of the criminal justice system e.g. recovery coaches, case managers, social workers etc. 

Demonstrate how to use skills such as OARS, active listening, and eliciting, as well as interview/assessment/resource navigation/goal-setting tools (with examples provided) to aid human services professionals in supporting their clients/patients/participants. 

Examine legal and recovery outcomes as shown in data collected throughout the program’s lifespan.
Speakers
avatar for Tim Bourdon

Tim Bourdon

Mitigation Specialist, Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
Tim Bourdon is the Mitigation Specialist within the Fauquier Office of the Public Defender and previously served as the  AmeriCorps Recovery Navigator in the Winchester/Front Royal office of the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission. A native Virginian, he graduated Summa Cum Laude... Read More →
avatar for Abigail Rittenour

Abigail Rittenour

Re-Entry and Recovery Supervisor, Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
Abigail Rittenour is the Re-Entry and Recovery Supervisor with the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission, where she leads a team of Recovery Specialists embedded within Public Defender offices. Abigail graduated Magna Cum Laude from Virginia Polytechnic Institute with a Bachelors of... Read More →
avatar for Chad Wellins

Chad Wellins

Senior Assistant Public Defender, Virginia Indigent Defense Commission
Chad Wellins is the Senior Assistant Public Defender in the Winchester/Front Royal office of the Virginia Indigent Defense Commission. Growing up out west, Chad earned a Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of Arizona and taught middle and high school, including on the... Read More →
Wednesday May 20, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm EDT
Academic Learning Commons - VCU - 1107

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