2021 ACA Nashville Program Book_151st Congress of Correction

evidence-based rehabilitative programming at its state-operated Community Supervision District Sites and DRCs to address offenders’ cognitive and behavioral needs and matters such as their appreciation of crime impact on victims and the dynamics of domestic violence. Specific to TDOC’s needs, a phased, collaborative management solution for implementing parallel in-person traditional and technology-based treatment tracks aligned to TDOC’s existing treatment pathways was created. Learning Objectives: • Participants will learn about a technology-based delivery system that provides evidence-based programming within TDOC’s identified programming areas. • Participants will learn face-to-face programming has the same effect as virtual programming but can be altered based on a participant’s treatment path. • Participants will learn about efficient oversight of day-to-day programming operations. Moderator: Kathy Kernan , Vice President Partnership Development, GEO Reentry, Sacramento, California Speakers: April Buckner , Correctional Administrator for Rehabilitative Services-West, Tennessee Department of Correction, Nashville, Tennessee; Adrienne Corlew , Statewide Administrative Manager, GEO Reentry, Nashville, Tennessee; Marjorie Rist , Chief Solutions Officer, Vant4ge, Sacramento, California B-4E Bridging the Gaps Between Oral Health, Substance Abuse and Mental Illness (CE-RN, CE, CME, CERP) Room 207C Track: Treatment This presentation will introduce an additional dynamic to the evaluation, management and treatment of the unique population we face in the jail system — specifically, patients who present with drug or mental health issues which manifest in the oral cavity. The purpose will be to identify the often-overlooked

Learning Objectives: • Participants in this workshop will explore key elements of the report including changes in culture and policies. • Alternatives to room confinement; staff training advancements. • Addressing barriers to staff buy-in and the effective use of data. Moderator: Jennifer Lutz , Staff Attorney, Center for Children’s Law and Policy, Washington, D.C. Speakers: Michael Dempsey , Executive Director, Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators, Washington, D.C.; Jennifer Lutz , Staff Attorney, Center for Children’s Law and Policy, Washington, D.C.

Workshops Thursday, Aug. 12 t 3:45–5:15 p.m.

B-4D A Collaborative Approach for Digital and Traditional Reentry Programming Room 207B

Track: Reentry/Community Corrections In support of the Public Safety Act of 2016 and its goals to reduce recidivism and increase public safety, the Tennessee Department of Corrections (TDOC) has worked to expand statewide service access for offenders on probation or parole. TDOC sought delivery of

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