2022 ACA Phoenix Program Book_Winter Conference
Prison Association. Their humanitarian reform and rehabilitative principles continue today. Their standards and best practices have done much to elevate corrections as places to live and work. Learning Objectives: • Understand the founding principles and motivations of the ACA. • Review and outline of the 150-year history of the ACA. • Outline a brief proposal for the ACA’s progress into the future. Moderator: Norma Gillom , President, American Correctional Chaplains Association, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Speakers: Vance Drum , DMin., Peer Ministry Consultant, Prison Seminaries Foundation, Crokett, Texas; David Young , DVM, M.S., Ph.D., CRC, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana C-4H Paper to Electronic — The Process of Implementing an EMR in the Third Largest Correctional System (CE, CERP) Room 128B Track: Healthcare This program will explore the process of developing the content for and implementing an EMR in the Florida Department of Corrections. Utilizing a multi-vendor, multi-disciplinary approach, the project successfully converted a paper medical record system and electronic offender-based information system, in the third largest correctional system, to a comprehensive EMR. Learn how the teams maintained forward progress even through the distractions Don’t forgeT to get your Passport stamped. You could win A home entertainment center with Magnolia home theater furniture!
provide evidence of the impact. Paired with operational programs that treat inmates with considerations of wellness for staff and inmate, the Joint Regional Correctional Facility at Joint Base Lewis McChord will be presented as a case study for advancements in corrections. This Army facility, scheduled to open in 2022, will serve the military. The design prioritized operations that directly support people. Learning Objectives: • Understand the impact of the built environment on staff and inmates. • Understand how operations and programs within a facility enhance treatment of inmates. • Review examples of modern correctional design that should be implemented in new construction and adapted in existing facilities. Moderator: Darrell Stelling , Justice and Civic Global Leader, DLR Group, Sacramento, California Speakers: Ennice Hobbs Jr. , CCE, Deputy Director, Northwestern Joint Regional Correctional Facility (NWJRCF) Department of the Army, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington; Erica Loynd , Architect, DLR Group, Seattle, Washington, Lori Coppenrath , Principal, DLR Group, Seattle, Washington C-4G Our ACA Heritage: Through the Eyes of a Chaplain Room 128A Track: Staff Training The ACA has, for over 150 years, been the leader in corrections in the U.S. and the world. What were our founding purposes? Where have we come from, and what have we come through? Where are we going? When the Civil War ended in 1865, prisoners of war came straggling home, from both the North and the South, emaciated from starvation and unclean living conditions. Reform-minded politicians, prison wardens and clergy met in 1870 to from ACA’s predecessor, The National
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