2023 ACA Philadelphia Planning Guide_153rd Congress of Correction
Workshops (continued) Workshops will be held Aug. 10–13.
■ New Findings from the Bureau of Justice Statistics on the US Prison Population, Correctional Responses to the Opioid Crisis and Post-Prison Mortality ■ ODRC Body Worn Camera Program: Safety, Accountability and Transparency ■ Ohio Adult Parole Authority: Rebooting Approaches to Community Supervision ■ Operational Auditing Requirements ■ Organizing Chaos: Utilizing the PDSA Cycle to Review the Implementation of New Practices ■ Pell Reinstatement is Here: What’s Next for Corrections? ■ Preparing for a Multidisciplinary Approach to Mitigate Risk: Implementation of Guidelines for Managing Substance Withdrawal in Jails ■ Preparing People Who Are Incarcerated for In-Demand Careers that Support America’s Infrastructure ■ Prevention and Reduction of Costs for In-Patient Hospitalizations for Incarcerated Adults ■ Project FRESH: An Innovative Reentry Approach for Women ■ Protecting the Mind Behind the Badge: The Role of Psychological Safety in Correction Officer Retention and Wellness ■ Racial Bias and Amelioration Strategies for Risk Assessment ■ Recovery Housing: Cultivating Positive Inmate Behavior by Offering Opportunity for Recovery, Personal Accountability, Wellness and Healing ■ Reducing Inmate Idleness Through Talent and Skill Development ■ Reentry Gumbo: Employer Engagement — A Key Ingredient for Successful Supervision! ■ Reentry: It’s Not Just for Offenders! Rights, Responsibilities and Creative Strategies for Correctional Agencies to Meet the Needs of Crime Victims
■ Reentry Resources: Pathways of Reintegration for Returning Citizens ■ Reestablishing a Positive PREA Culture: A Great Time to Reset and Refocus on Sexual Safety ■ Registered Dietitians: The Missing Link in Health Care ■ Removing Barriers to Successful Reentry ■ Restorative Practices to Support Offender Rehabilitation and Reintegration ■ Security’s Secret Weapon ■ Senior Life Enhancement Program (S.L.E.P.) ■ Stakeholder Agency: National Association of Victim Assistance in Corrections (NAVAC) ■ Stakeholder Agency: National Correctional Industries Association ■ Stark County Reentry MOUD Program ■ State Drug Treatment Program ■ Targeted Interventions Gaining Enhanced Reentry (TIGER): Gender Responsivity and Other Revisions ■ Texas Department of Criminal Justice: Escape Overview and the Lessons Learned ■ Tensions in Supervising People Convicted of Sexual Offenses ■ The Art of Assessing Risk through Forensic Interviewing ■ The Basics of a Correctional 340B Program ■ The Benefits of Using a Support System to Assign Inmates to a Facility ■ The Importance of Utilizing Stakeholder Expertise when Approving and Evaluating Pell Funded Prison Education Programs (PEP) ■ The Lead Up and Lead Out Program (LU-LOP): A Comprehensive Approach to Education and Training for Justice-Impacted Individuals ■ The Neurobiology of Wellness and Wellbeing ■ The New Prison Seminary Model
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