2022 ACA Phoenix Program Book_Winter Conference

facility. This presentation will focus on all sides of the equation — not only staff and offenders but family. Learning Objectives: • Develop awareness of mental and physical health issues impacting staff, offenders, and families. • Explain present issues and future innovations in programming, both from the point of view of treatment and infrastructure to accommodate needs in the operations of a facility. • Identify successful programs from Department of Corrections across the country. Moderator: Dan Mills , Senior Vice President, Operations, Kitchell CEM — Phoenix, Arizona Speakers: Harbans Deol , D.O., Ph.D., Medical Director, Nebraska Department of Correctional Services, Lincoln, Nebraska; Marcus Hardy , Principal, Hardy and Associates, LLC, Lockport, Illinois; Robin

Timme , Psy.D., ABPP, CCHP-MH, Senior Consultant, Falcon Correctional and Community Services Inc., Chicago, Illinois

C-1F Tactical Emergency Casualty Care for Corrections

Room 127B Track: Jails Tactical emergency casualty care for

Workshops

Saturday, Jan. 8 t 8:30–10 a.m.

corrections (TECC) teaches officers how to assess, treat and care for themselves and partners if violently assaulted resulting in a severe traumatic condition. Use of tourniquets, wound packing, chest seals and treatment for shock will be reviewed. The session will also address the use of Naloxone in the event of a Fentanyl exposure. Learning Objectives: • Recognize a traumatic injury, how to conduct a proper assessment of yourself, partners, or inmate and ways to identify Fentanyl exposure. • Familiarity with the proper intervention

Aerial view of the shapes created by this master planned suburban community in Chandler, Arizona, just outside of Phoenix.

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