2023 ACA Orlando Program Book_Winter Conference

D-2I MDSTs in Florida: Enhancing Services Through a Multi-disciplinary Approach (CE, CERP) Grand Ballroom 11 Track: MDST Treatment This workshop will discuss the importance of collaboration and coordination in the delivery of health care services. The presenters will discuss the integration of security, medical, mental health, classification and programs to ensure inmate patients with disabilities and those in inpatient mental health settings receive a constitutional level of care. The MDST model addresses care issues more effectively and efficiently and results in improved patient outcomes. Learning Objectives: 1. Participants will be able to foster collaboration between the various stakeholders involved in health care service delivery. 2. Participants will be able to identify how some common constitutional issues facing corrections today can best be addressed through a multi-disciplinary model. 3.Participants will be able to explore the utilization of multi-disciplinary teams in both medical and mental health care service delivery. Moderator: Tom Reimers , Health Services Director, Florida Department of Corrections, Tallahassee, Florida Speakers: Suzonne Kline , Psy.D., Chief of Mental Health Services, Florida Department of Corrections, Tallahassee, Florida; Elizabeth Mallard , Assistant Warden, Florida Department of Corrections, Lake Butler, Florida; Tom Reimers , Health Services Director, Florida Department of Corrections, Tallahassee Florida

Centurion Health, Topeka, Kansas; Gloria Geither , Warden, Topeka Correctional Facility, Kansas Department of Corrections, Topeka, Kansas; John Worley , Ph.D., Director of Behavioral Health, Kansas Department of Corrections, Topeka, Kansas D-2H The Art of Assessing Risk Through Forensic Interviewing (CE, Y CE) Grand Ballroom 14 Track: Treatment This presentation will act as a guide on how to conduct thorough forensic interviews with adult offenders in correctional settings, with an emphasis on gleaning factors related to risk and potential future criminality in addition to clinical implications. These skills will then be translated into how to most effectively articulate potential risk to any relevant stakeholders, and build a comprehensive and accurate risk assessment based on empirically-validated tools and concepts. Learning Objectives: 1. Participants will be able to summarize the general format of forensic versus clinical interviewing. 2. Participants will be able to identify and articulate internal risk factors that relate to institutional settings, and external risk factors that relate to the community upon release.

WORKSHOPS Tuesday, Jan. 31 ▼ 10–11:30 a.m.

3.Participants will be able to explain the purpose of utilizing actuarial risk

assessment tools, as well as the purpose of several reputable tools and how to integrate these tools into risk assessments.

Moderator: Robin M. Collie , LSCSW, Social Worker, United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Speaker: Lindsay Diane Prado , LCSW, United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

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