2020 ACA San Diego Program Book_Winter Conference

design renderings will be included. Learning Objectives: • Establishing a mission and transitioning from a correctional model to a youth development model. • Identifying and strengthening key relationships to secure funding. • Collaboration with stakeholders and partners to develop a 21 st century design. Moderator: Timothy Hancock , Division Chief, San Diego County Probation Department, San Diego, California Speakers: Thomas Hoerstman , Project Manager, Department of General Services, County of San Diego, San Diego, California; Sandra McBrayer , CEO, The Children’s Initiative, San Diego, California; Marc Regier , Chief, Contracts and Programs, San Diego County Probation Department, San Diego, California

Learning Objectives: • Show an understanding of the link

between Healthy Eating and Clean Living. • Be able to acquire materials and set up a “Cooking Matters” program in their Facility. • Reduce food insecurity and promote family interaction in their released population. Moderator: Debbie Ruff , ACA Coordinator, Arkansas Community Correction, Little Rock, Arkansas Speaker: Christine Walker , Food Preparation Supervisor, Arkansas Community Correction, Little Rock, Arkansas; Mark Warner , Deputy Warden, Arkansas Community Corrections, Little Rock, Arkansas

Workshops

Saturday, Jan. 11 t 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.

A-2J “If you build it, they will come” — Building a 21 st Century Juvenile Justice Complex and

Working with Necessary Collaborative Partners Room 10

A-2K The Power of Education — How to Implement a Free Digital Education Program for Your Incarcerated Population Room 11B The benefits of digital education in corrections are undeniable —

This workshop will educate the participants on our experience in designing a new facility as we transition from a correctional model to a youth development model. We will discuss our experience establishing a direction, securing funding, and working collaboratively with various stakeholders and partners. Campus

decreasing behavior infractions as well as reducing recidivism — just to name two. However, some decision makers are hesitant to adopt a digital program due to fear of

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