2020 ACA San Diego Program Book_Winter Conference

• Understand the technical and environmental components of constructing and managing a comprehensive waste management program. Moderator: Tommy Norris , President, Green Prisons, Lexington, Kentucky Speakers: Lois Fegan , M.S., Sustainability Administrator, Virginia Department of Corrections, Richmond, Virginia; Bailey Waits , Maintenance Manager, Shelby County Detention Center, Memphis, Tennessee

A-4I Waste Management in Prisons and Jails: A Comparison of Statewide and Local Solutions Room 5A Food-waste and other compostable material makes up approximately half of the trash volume in a prison or jail. The Virginia Department of Corrections and the Shelby County Detention Center have each implemented agency wide food-waste diversion programs that meet their unique needs. These programs save money, provide job training skills for offenders and make a great fertilizer for gardens,

A-4J Active Shooter Preparedness Room 8 You can’t predict when the next attack will occur, but you can anticipate how you will react. An active attack can come in

Workshops Saturday, Jan. 11 t 4–5:30 p.m.

greenhouses and flower beds. This workshop will provide participants an overview of the food-waste programs implemented in Virginia and in Shelby County, including the challenges and opportunities presented in each type of system. Learning Objectives: • Determine the impact waste has on security and facility operations. • Determine the best and most secure solution for food-waste diversion at their facility.

many forms from a shooter to a physical confrontation. How you prepare yourself for these situations can help save your life and the lives of those around you. We will review real world situations where some preparation may have changed the outcome of the situation. In this interactive session, we will discuss and assess these life-threatening attacks and share specific ideas about how we would respond if found in a similar circumstance. During this session, you will be able to assess how you will respond in an attack, develop ideas that you can share with your team, and to think about how you and those around you can prepare for the unthinkable. Learning Objectives: • Prepare yourself and others for active shooter and other forms of attacks. • Identify training gaps in your planning efforts in responding to an attack. • Identify steps to survive an attack and to begin the recovery process. Moderator: Christopher Carter , Deputy Division Director, Administrative Review and Risk Management, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville, Texas Speaker: David Yebra , Training and Leader Development Division Director, Texas Department of Criminal Justice, Huntsville, Texas

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