2022 ACA Phoenix Program Book_Winter Conference
Springs, Colorado; John Hagan , M.D., Health Authority, North Dakota Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Bismarck, North Dakota C-4F Operations and Environments Supporting Positive Outcomes for Inmates and Staff Room 127B Tracks: Security/Jails Modern correctional design is based on evidence-based research showing the direct influence of the built environment on staff and inmates, in particular examples of acoustics, daylighting, and negative effects on people. The Skagit County Community Justice Center will be presented where pre-and-post occupancy surveys were conducted to
Learning Objectives: • Discuss respect for offender welfare through knowledge of confidentiality, informed consent, and the right to refuse treatment versus denial of care. • Discuss providing responsible care that promotes the well-being of the offender. • Describe the role of the multi-disciplinary team in establishing a secure and therapeutic environment; the participant will be able to describe various ways to approach ethical decision making. Moderator: Melissa Johnson , BSN, Administrator, South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, South Dakota Speakers: Randolph Maul , M.D., Chief Medical Officer of Clinical Services, Colorado Department of Corrections, Colorado
Workshops Saturday, Jan. 8 t 3:30–5 p.m.
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