2023 ACA Philadelphia Program Book_153rd Congress of Correction
American Correctional Association Program Book, 153rd Congress of Correction, Philadelphia, Aug. 10-13, 2023
Philadelphia 153 RD CONGRESS OF CORRECTION AMERICAN CORRECTIONAL ASSOCIATION AUG. 10–13, 2023
Program Book
This is your digital Program Book. It will not be printed.
ACA 2024 WINTER CONFERENCE CONFERENCE Call for Proposals Special Event Thursday, Jan. 4, 2024: SYMPOSIUM ON EDUCATION IN CORRECTIONS An all-day, immersive experience featuring innovation, research, practices and curriculum spanning the educational, vocational and workforce development spectrum. A practitioner must-attend event.
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Table of Contents
Welcome How to Download the ACA Conference App............... 2 Welcome Letters .............................................................. 3 ACA Executive Committee ............................................. 9 Philadelphia Host Committee ...................................... 12 General Information What You Need to Know ............................................... 14 ACA Membership Information ..................................... 16 Conference Registration & Resource Center Hours ................................................................ 18 Scavenger Hunt .............................................................. 19 Maps and Floor Plans Marriott Downtown Philadelphia Hotel Map ............. 20 Pennsylvania Convention Center Floor Plans .......... 24 Conference Sponsors Conference Sponsors ................................................... 28 Events Join Us to Celebrate the Career of Jim Gondles....... 6 Health Care Special Session and Luncheon ........... 10 Health and Wellness Expo ........................................... 23 Health Care Network Reception ................................. 31 General Session ............................................................. 32 Schedule of Events ........................................................ 34 Grand Prize Giveaway ................................................... 36 Worship Services ........................................................... 37 Facility Tours ................................................................... 38
Business Meetings ........................................................ 40 Committee Meetings ..................................................... 41 Standards and Accreditation Meetings, Hearings and Accreditation Breakfast..................... 42 Professional Development Certification Program .................................................... 44 Continuing Education Programs for Treatment Professionals ................................................................ 46 E.R. Cass 2023 E.R. Cass Correctional Achievement Award Banquet ............................................................ 50 History of the E.R. Cass Award ................................... 52 Previous E.R. Cass Recipients .................................... 54 Workshops Thursday, Aug. 10 .......................................................... 56 Friday, Aug. 11 ............................................................... 95 Saturday, Aug. 12 ........................................................ 115 Sunday, Aug. 13 ........................................................... 143 Directories Exhibit Hall Floor Plan ................................................. 154 Exhibitors ....................................................................... 155 Exhibitor Addendum .................................................... 184 Index of Advertisers .................................................... 186 Participant Index .......................................................... 187 American Correctional Association Staff Directory ............................................................ 194
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How to Download the ACA Conference App
To download the ACA Conferences app enter the following URL, www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/acaconferences , into a browser on your device. This link will automatically detect your phone type and take you to the right place to download the app. Or, just scan the QR Code to download the app. To search the app stores via keywords: • Apple users (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad): Go to the Apple App Store and search “American Correctional Assn” to find and download the app. • Android users: Go to the Google Play Store and search “American Correctional Assn” to find and download the app. • All other web-enabled devices: Type the following link into your browser (www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/acaconferences), and it will take you to the HTML5 version of the app.
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WELCOME
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Greetings,
On behalf of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections and the Philadelphia Department of Prisons, it is with great pleasure and honor that we extend a warm welcome to each of you to the American Correctional Association’s 153rd Congress of Correction! This event holds tremendous significance for our field as it brings together professionals, leaders, and experts to collaborate, share knowledge and explore innovative solutions to the challenges we face daily in corrections. We are confident this congress will equip you with invaluable insights and expertise to further advance our collective commitment to maintaining public safety and facilitating the rehabilitation of the individuals in our care. As we gather here, we recognize the pivotal role each of you plays in not only maintaining a safe and secure environment for staff, incarcerated individuals, and the public we serve, but also in allowing us to provide the necessary guidance and support to prepare individuals for success upon release from prison. This congress serves as a platform to reinforce our dedication to excellence and to foster a supportive network among fellow professionals who share our vision for growth and transformation. Beyond the enriching sessions, we encourage you to explore the vibrant culture, rich history, and diverse offerings Philadelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, has to offer. Visit our esteemed museums, enjoy a meal at one of our top-rated restaurants, and immerse yourself in the historic sites that shaped the nation. During your time here, we also hope you find time to engage with your peers and build connections that will undoubtedly contribute to the advancement of our field. Together, we can forge a path towards a brighter future for corrections professionals, those in our care, and the communities we serve.
WELCOME
Sincerely,
Dr. Laurel R. Harry Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Corrections
Blanche Carney Commissioner, Philadelphia Department of Prisons
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Thank You to Our Sponsors for Making this Event A Very Special Occasion
Let’s celebrate the career of:
Saturday, Aug. 12 7:15–8:45 p.m. Grand Ballroom G-H (5th Floor) at the Marriott Downtown Philadelphia Jim Gondles
Chuck and Ellen Kehoe
Bonnie Greenspan/Hyatt
Veronica Cunningham/APPA
S. Anne Walker/Austin Wilkes Society
Welcome to the 153 rd Congress of Correction
WELCOME
I am so honored to welcome you to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for the 153 rd Congress of Correction.
Philadelphia is a city rich with history, the arts and cuisine. I look forward to spending time with the corrections community who are gathering from all across this great land and from the far corners of the globe to discuss, debate and map out the future of our profession. We have assembled an all-star cast of corrections professionals who will lead fascinating workshop discussions and an informative and entertaining General Session sure to be the highlight of the Congress. The Philadelphia Convention Center will also be the scene of a huge exhibit hall with the very best in corrections. The hall will be open for your networking and informational needs. So many wonderful people are going to be passing through; you will find many old friends and make many new friends every single day. None of this would be possible without the incredible work done by our host committee whose tireless efforts and valuable wisdom have informed every aspect of the planning process. Personally, I am excited to have the opportunity to greet and exchange opinions with the outstanding women and men who share my commitment to the corrections profession. I cherish these moments because they have given me so much knowledge and motivation. After every conference, I am re-energized with the knowledge we are doing the best possible work for our staff and the public we serve. I welcome you to ACA’s 153 rd Congress of Correction in Philadelphia and I hope all of you who have traveled both near and far to be with us will find this experience uplifting and beneficial.
Denise M. Robinson President American Correctional Association
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Welcome to Philadelphia!
I am truly pleased to welcome you, on behalf of our American Correctional Association leadership, host committee and staff, to ACA’s 153 rd Congress of Correction in the City of Brotherly Love; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia is the cradle of our Republic, the site where enduring documents like the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution were forged. In this spirit, I am looking forward to enjoying the company of the thousands of corrections professionals who come to this conference seeking to learn new methods, exchange the latest research and make new friends with other correctional professionals from across the country and across the globe. I know you will find in this 153 rd Congress of Correction a truly unbelievable array of events to keep you busy from dawn to dusk. Our workshops, featuring engrossing speakers on the most
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cutting-edge topics, are usually standing room only. There are a number of governance and committee meetings where the future of corrections is being discussed and debated. And please, don’t be late for this year’s General Session which is sure to be a memorable experience for all of us. In addition, I urge you to spend some of your time in our exhibit hall. The corrections partners will have on display the latest technologies, essential services and resources you will need to make your facilities the very best they can be. Continuing education is so important for our profession which is why many of you will take advantage of this opportunity to gain certifications and continuing education units. There is no place else where the amount of specialized knowledge is available for you to make you more efficient in the upcoming year. I’ve always said to turbocharge your career, attend a Congress of Correction! Lastly, I want to take this chance to give the women and men who spent their time and lent us their talents to put on this extraordinary event their due. As you are aware, staging a gathering of this magnitude is no easy feat. The professionals who put together this years’ Congress of Correction did so with amazing tenacity and tireless effort. I greatly appreciate their efforts and I hope you will do so as well.
James A. Gondles Jr., CAE Executive Director American Correctional Association
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ACA Executive Committee
The American Correctional Association’s Executive Committee for 2023-2025 is a superb collection of talented women and men from the field of corrections. The Officers of the Executive Committee are Denise M. Robinson, president; Ricky D. Dixon, president-elect; Tyrone Oliver, vice-president; Harbans S. Deol, treasurer; and Tony C. Parker, immediate past-president. ACA’s Executive Director James A. Gondles, Jr. serves as secretary, while our Board of Governors representatives consist of Burl Cain and Garry McFadden. Each officer serves a two-year term and is elected by the association’s membership from recommendations made by the Nominating Committee. Each one of these women and men bring experience, leadership and commitment to their calling of leading the corrections profession into the future. Each and every one has proven their dedication to excelling in the field of corrections and making their communities safer. We value the resolve, insight and ability they bring to ACA on behalf of every correction professional worldwide. Expect them to have an outsized effect on the corrections profession and uphold the standards of excellence shown by previous leaders in ACA’s long history.
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Denise M. Robinson President
Ricky D. Dixon President-Elect
Tyrone Oliver Vice President
Harbans S. Deol, D.O., Ph.D. Treasurer
Tony C. Parker Immediate Past President
Burl Cain Board of Governors Representative
Garry McFadden Board of Governors Representative
James A. Gondles Jr., CAE Secretary
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HEPATITIS C: SPECIAL SESSION AND LUNCHEON
CAROLYN WESTER, MD, MPH DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF VIRAL HEPATITIS
DR. RACHAEL L. FLEURENCE, PHD, MSC Dr. Fleurence, a Senior Advisor at NIH and former White House health policy advisor, leads national initiatives on Hepatitis C and COVID-19 testing.
FRANCIS S. COLLINS, M.D., PH.D. Dr. Francis S. Collins led the Human Genome Project and is a prominent physician-geneticist.
The CDC DVH Director specializes in viral hepatitis programs and outbreak response, aiming to eliminate hepatitis by 2030. They are an expert in outbreak control and a published author.
LOCATION: PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER, ROOM 103 A/B/C
DATE: THURSDAY AUGUST 10TH
TIME: 12:00 - 1:30PM
OVERVIEW: LEARN THE IMPACT OF HEPATITIS C, PROPOSED ELIMINATION EFFORTS, AND THE ROLE OF CORRECTIONAL PROFESSIONALS IN ACHIEVING NATIONAL ERADICATION.
LIMITED SEATING FOR LUNCHEON. ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.
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PATIENT CARE
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PHILADELPHIA HOST COMMITTEE Dr. Laurel Harry Acting Secretary
Blanche Carney Commissioner Philadelphia Prison System
Frederick Harran Sheriff
Michelle Bang Growth Support Associate Manager Aramark
Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Bucks County Sheriff’s Office Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
THANK YOU TO THE PHILADELPHIA HOST COMMITTEE! Thank you for all of your support! We appreciate all of your hard work.
WELCOME
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WHATYOU NEEDTO KNOW
Americans With Disabilities Act — If any guest needs assistance, please contact American Correctional Association show management at 703-981-4738. Badge Identification — Wear your ACA badge at all times during the ACA 153 rd Congress of Correction. It is your passport to the General Session, Exhibit Hall, workshops and social events. There will be badge checkers at each event. Badge Replacement — If you lose your badge, replace it at the ACA registration area for a $25 fee. Business Center — The UPS Store is located on the 2 nd floor of the Pennsylvania Convention Center, at 1101 Arch St. https://locations. theupsstore.com/pa/philadelphia/1101-arch-st
Continuing Education Opportunities — Visit the ACA professional development staff in the ACA Resource Center during registration hours for additional information. See pages 46 and 48. Exhibitor Service Counter — Located in Exhibit Hall A/B. Facility Tours — Facility tours are being offered by the Host Committee. You may sign up for the tours from Wednesday, Aug. 9 to Saturday, Aug. 12. Space is limited, so sign up in the registration area. See pages 38-39. Food Service — A variety of food and beverage outlets are located in the Marriott Downtown Philadelphia and surrounding area. General Session — Friday, Aug. 11, from 1:30–3 p.m. in the Grand Ballroom A/B. See page 32. Grand Prize Giveaway — The grand prize will be given away on Sunday, Aug. 13, at 11:45 a.m. in the Exhibit Hall. The grand prize is sponsored by Acorn Engineering/AcornVac, Allied Universal ® Electronic Monitoring formerly known as Attenti, Axon, Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, NCIC Inmate Communications, Ray Secure and VitalCore Health Strategies, LLC. Don’t forget to get your ticket stamped. You must be present to win! We will stop accepting entries at 11 a.m. See page 36.
Monday: Closed Tuesday: Closed
GENERAL INFORMATION Wednesday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Thursday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.–12 p.m. Sunday: 9 a.m.–5 p.m. (only during conference days)
Cell Phones — Use of cell phones is not permitted in sessions, workshops or meetings. Please remember to turn them off or to silent mode.
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Health and Wellness Expo — Thursday, Aug. 10, 2:30–4:30 p.m.; Friday, Aug. 11, 8 a.m.–1 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 12, 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m.; Sunday, Aug. 13, 9–11:30 a.m.; at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, 200 Level Walkway. See page 23. Health Care Network Reception — Thursday, Aug. 10, from 5:30–6:30 p.m. in the Marriott Downtown, Grand Ballroom E/F. See page 31. Health Care Special Session and Luncheon — Thursday, Aug. 10, from 12–1:30 p.m. in room 103 A/B/C. Seating is limited. See page 10. Lost and Found — Any found items should be given to ACA show management. Items not retrieved by the end of the day will be given to building security for safekeeping. If you have lost an item, check with the ACA Registration Desk. Materials/Distribution — Distribution of flyers, brochures or any other materials in and around all registration, workshop, exhibit and other conference areas is prohibited. Circulators or other promotional material may be distributed only within the exhibitor’s assigned booth. Any prohibited materials found will be removed immediately. Non-Exhibitor/Consultant — A company, firm, consultant or organization not assigned exhibit space must register as such and pay the non-exhibitor registration rate for the full conference and/or the daily registration. If non-exhibiting companies do not register as such, they will jeopardize their future participation in ACA events. There will be an additional monetary penalty as deemed necessary by ACA. Parking — Self-parking is available at the Pennsylvania Convention Center for $25 a day (using the discount flyer on the ACA website). Photography — Still photography and video recording of any exhibit or function is prohibited within the exhibit hall, meeting rooms and lobbies. Exhibitors may take
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pictures only of their own booth, and only before and after show hours. Any photography or video recording during show hours must be approved by ACA show management. Show Management Office — Located in the Pennsylvania Convention Center, room 304. Smoking — Smoking is not permitted inside the convention center or within 25 feet of any of its entrances. Smoking is restricted to designated outdoor areas. Twitter at @acainfo, on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/ company/american-correctional-association and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ amercorrectionalassoc. Solicitation — Solicitation by non-exhibitors is strictly prohibited. Any person representing a non-exhibitor and identified as soliciting in any area of ACA’s conference will have their credentials revoked and will be asked to leave the premises. Speaker Ready Room — Located at 200 Level Bridge. (Thursday–Sunday) Workshops — Content and speakers are subject to change. Seating at sessions is first come, first served. See pages 56-153. Worship Services — Scheduled during the conference. See page 37 for specific times and locations. Social Media — Follow us on Facebook at americancorrectionalassociation, on
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION AND RESOURCE CENTER HOURS
Wednesday, Aug. 9 3–5 p.m. Attendee & Exhibitor
Friday, Aug. 11 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Registration and Resource Center Saturday, Aug. 12 7:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Registration and Resource Center
Sunday, Aug. 13 7:30–11:30 a.m. Registration and Resource Center
Registration and Resource Center
Thursday, Aug. 10 7 a.m.–5 p.m. Attendee & Exhibitor
Registration and Resource Center
PLEASE JOIN US!
Health Care Special Session & Luncheon Thursday, Aug. 10, 12–1:30 p.m. Seating is limited. Room 103 A/B/C. Health Care Network Reception Thursday, Aug. 10, 5:30–6:30 p.m. Marriott Downtown, Grand Ballroom E/F Health and Wellness Expo Thursday, Aug. 10, 2:30–4:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11, 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12, 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13, 9–11:30 a.m. 200 Level Walkway Exhibit Hall Open House Reception Friday, Aug. 11, 3–5:30 p.m. Exhibit Hall A/B
General Session Friday, Aug. 11, 1:30–3 p.m. Grand Ballroom A/B
Celebrate the Career of Jim Gondles Saturday, Aug. 12, 7:15–8:45 p.m. Marriott Downtown Philadelphia, Grand Ballroom G-H. (5th Floor) Grand Prize Giveaway Sunday, Aug. 13, 11:45 a.m. Pennsylvania Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A/B E.R. Cass Award Banquet Sunday, Aug. 13, 6–10 p.m. Ticket required. Marriott Downtown, Grand Ballroom H-L
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JOIN US AT THE EXHIBIT HALL LUNCHEON: SATURDAY, AUG. 12 AT 11:30 A.M. BREAKFAST: SUNDAY, AUG. 13 AT 9 A.M.
Join Us to Celebrate the Career of Jim Gondles Saturday, Aug. 12 7:15–8:45 p.m.
Marriott Downtown Philadelphia, Grand Ballroom G-H (5th Floor).
Complimentary to all registered attendees!
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STAFF WELLNESS SCAVENGER HUNT!!!!
Download the ACA Conference App to participate in the Scavenger Hunt
Collect points throughout the conference to win the grand prize package of: a free conference registration, an E-Learning Course Package* and a free ACA Professional One membership for one year. The next three runners up win a free conference registration to the 2024 Winter Conference at the National Harbor. You do not need to be present to win. The winners' names will be posted on the ACA Conference App and notified after conference via email.
* Access includes 5 individual licenses to complete all 4 courses in package.
To download the ACA Conference app enter the following URL, www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/acaconferences, into a browser on your device. This link will automatically detect your phone type and take you to the right place to download the app. Or, just scan the QR Code below to download the app. To search the app stores via keywords: • Apple users (iPhone, iPod touch, iPad): Go to the Apple App Store and search “American Correctional Assn” to find and download the app. • Android users: Go to the Google Play Store and search “American Correctional Assn” to find and download the app. • All other web-enabled devices: Type the following link into your browser (www.tripbuildermedia.com/apps/acaconferences), and it will take you to the HTML5 version of the app.
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MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN PHILADELPHIA HOTEL MAPS
MAPS AND FLOOR PLANS
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MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN PHILADELPHIA HOTEL MAPS
MAPS AND FLOOR PLANS
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MARRIOTT DOWNTOWN PHILADELPHIA HOTEL MAPS
MAPS AND FLOOR PLANS
Photo courtesy Marriott.com
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HEALTH & WELLNESS EXPO
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PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER, 200 LEVEL WALKWAY
Expo Hours: Thursday, Aug. 10 2:30–4:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 11 8 a.m.–1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 12 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 13 9–11:30 a.m.
Expo Activities: Yoga: Thursday–Sunday, 6:30–7:30 a.m. Meditation: Thursday–Saturday, 3:30–4:30 p.m. Mindfulness Activities Health Screenings Nutrition Cornhole “Rocky Walk Wellness Challenge” Wellness Prize Giveaways
Get up and get moving early to meet us at the Rocky statue on the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum. A photographer will be present from 7–8:30 a.m. to take your picture with the Rocky statue. Prizes will be provided. Directions are in the Rocky Walk Map inside the ACA Conference App. Rocky Walk Wellness Challenge: Saturday, Aug. 12 23
PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER FLOOR PLANS
100 Level Street Access
200 Level
MAPS AND FLOOR PLANS
See interactive floor plans at meet/PHL.com/floorplans
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PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION CENTER FLOOR PLANS
300 Level
MAPS AND FLOOR PLANS
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Correctional Nurse Manager Training and Certification Program
The CCN/M First Edition Study Guide NOW AVAILABLE!
• The CCN/M certification cate gory includes individuals who work as nurse managers in a correctional environment. • They are management staff who may contribute to the development of policy and procedures, are responsible for their implementation and have authority over staff nurses.
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Correctional Nurse Manager Training and Certification Curriculum
Module 1 — Health Care in Corrections Section 1A – Appropriate and Necessary Health Care Section 1B – Access to Care Section 1C – Total Quality Management Section 1D – Prevention of Contagion Module 2 — Legal Issues in Corrections Section 2A – History of Correctional Law Section 2B – Inmate Rights v. Inmate Privileges Section 2C – Landmark Court Cases Section 2D – Inmate Grievances Section 2E – Confidentiality Module 3 — Behavioral Health Section 3A – Basics of Mental Illness Section 3B – Mental Health Assessments Section 3C – Crisis Intervention Section 3D – Suicide Prevention Section 3E – Trauma Informed Care Section 3F – The Multidisciplinary Service Team and Multidisciplinary Treatment Team Section 3G – Managing Disruptive Inmates Section 4A – Scope and Nature of Correctional Nursing Section 4B – Understanding the Standards of Correctional Nurse Practice Section 4C – Understanding the Standards of Professional Performance Section 4D – Ethics Section 4E – Accreditation Module 4 — Nursing Practice and Accreditation
Module 5 — Security Section 5A – Equipment/Supplies Accountability Section 5B – Inspections and Investigations Section 5C – Problem Inmates Section 5D – Emergencies Module 6 — General and Inmate Management Section 6A – Special Needs Inmates Section 6B – Policy and Procedures Section 6C – Communication Section 6D – Classification Section 6E – Health Education Programs Module 7 — Conflict Management Section 7A – Staff Conflict Management Section 7B – Inmate Conflict Management Section 7C – Mediation Section 7D – Staff Grievances Module 8 — Human Resource Management Section 8A – Staff Management Section 8B – Recruitment and Retention Section 8C – Staff Development
Eligibility Requirements: Certified Correctional Nurse Manager (CCN/M)
• RN license in good standing with corresponding state nursing board
• 2 years of correctional nurse management experience; supervises other medical personnel and administrative staff
• Associate, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Master of Science (M.S.) in Nursing or completion of an accredited nursing program
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A Heartfelt Thanks to Our Generous Sponsors
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
A Leader in Social Impact
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Accreditation Breakfast PowerDMS by NEOGOV, Booth #1131
General Session Keynote Speaker Aramark, Booth #401 Falcon Correctional and Community Services, Inc., Booth #615 General Session Refreshment Axon, Booth #319 NCIC Inmate Communications, Booth #201 Grand Prize Acorn Engineering/Acorn Vac, Booth #801 Allied Universal ® Electronic Monitoring, Booth # 303 Axon, Booth #319 Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals, Booth #1314 NCIC Inmate Communications, Booth #201 RaySecur, Inc., Booth #501 VitalCore Health Strategies, LLC, Booths #715 and #811
Badge Holders/Lanyards Falcon Correctional and Community Services, Inc., Booth #615
CONFERENCE SPONSORS
Conference App Axon, Booth #319
Daily Coffee NCIC Inmate Communications, Booth #201 (Saturday)
Digital Signage Indivior, Booth # 603
E.R. Cass Reception CoreCivic of Tennessee, LLC., Booth #300
E.R. Cass Wine Service The GEO Group, Inc., Booth #213
Health Care Luncheon Centurion Health, Booth #400
Exhibit Hall Aisle Signs Axon, Booth #319
Health Care Networking Reception Correct Rx Pharmacy Services, Inc., Booth #301
Exhibit Hall Floor Map YesCare, Booth #600
Hotel Room Keycards Wellpath, Booth #101
Exhibit Hall Lunch Table JonesZylon, Booth #527 Management & Training Corporation, Booth #414 Multi Health, Booth #109 Vistar Corrections, a division of Performance Food Group, Booth #103 Exhibit Hall Open House Reception CEIA USA, Booth #1218 CoreCivic of Tennessee, LLC, Booth #300 Keefe Group, Booth #312 LexisNexis , Booth # 309 NICE Public Safety & Justice, Booth #703
Retirement Celebration for Jim Gondles See page 6 for list of sponsors/donors
Schedule at a Glance Wexford Health Sources, Inc., Booth #506
Tote Bags Vital Core Health Strategies, LLC, Booths #715 and #811
Tote Bag Material Placement JonesZylon, Booth #527
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HEALTH CARE NETWORK RECEPTION Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023 • 5:30–6:30 p.m. JOIN US AT THE MARRIOTT, GRAND BALLROOM E/F
Open to all ACA 153 rd Congress of Correction Attendees
Sponsored by
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GENERAL SESSION
Friday, Aug. 11, 1:30–3 p.m., Ballroom A/B
Sugar Ray Leonard
H aving learned to box at 14, Leonard’s career includes three National Golden Gloves titles, two AAU championships and the 1975 Pan-American Games crown. After winning a gold medal in boxing at the 1976 Olympics, he turned professional in an effort to help his family pay medical bills incurred from his father’s illness. Leonard won his first professional fight and he went on to defeat some of the greatest boxers of the modern era, from Wilfred Benetiz to Roberto Duran, Thomas Hearns and Marvelous Marvin Hagler, from whom Leonard won the world middleweight title. During his 20-year professional career, Leonard also won world titles in the welterweight, junior middleweight, super middleweight, and light heavyweight divisions — the first boxer to win world titles in five different weight classes. In 2011, Leonard published his first autobiography (Viking Books) THE BIG FIGHT: My Life In and Out of the Ring . Leonard’s raw and uplifting memoir reveals in intimate detail his own personal battle with depression, rage, addiction and greed. Leonard’s charismatic personality and expert ring knowledge led to a successful career as a television broadcaster for NBC, ABC, FOX, HBO and ESPN. Leonard and his wife, Bernadette founded the Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation in 2009, funding research and patient care for children living with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. The Foundation is also committed to helping children lead healthier lives through diet and exercise. Leonard raises money for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and other children’s chari ties through his annual “Big Fighters, Big Cause” Charity Boxing Night.
Legendary Boxing Icon Olympic Gold Medalist
Bestselling Author
Hall of Famer
Philanthropist
Founder of the Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation
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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, MEDICAL & CORRECTIONAL PRACTICE
JUSTICE SPACES
COURT-INVOLVED MONITORING & ELEVATION
RESEARCH & TRAINING
CULTURAL ASSESSMENT & ADVANCEMENT
SUICIDE PREVENTION
RESTRICTIVE HOUSING REFORM CONSENT DECREE & REMEDIAL PLAN ASSISTANCE DEFLECTION, DIVERSION & RE-ENTRY MODELS
WELLNESS & RESILIENCE
SYSTEM-WIDE STAFFING ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIES
TRAINING & COMPETENCY ENHANCEMENT
TRANSFORMING JUSTICE, HEALTH & SAFETY
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All events take place at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, unless otherwise noted. Time Wednesday, Aug. 9 3–5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 10 Workshop Tracks: Prisons, Jails, Juvenile, Community Corrections, Treatment Time
Attendee and Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center Grand Hall.
Attendee and Exhibitor Registration and Resource Center Grand Hall.
7 a.m.–5 p.m.
Workshops (page 56) 200 Level.
8–9:30 a.m.
Accreditation Manager Training Room 105B.
8 a.m.–12 p.m.
Workshops (page 68) 200 Level.
10–11:30 a.m.
EVENTS
Health Care Special Session & Luncheon Seating is limited. Room 103 A/B/C. Sponsored by Centurion, LLC.
12–1:30 p.m.
Workshops (page 75) 200 Level.
2–3:30 p.m.
Committee on Performance-Based Standards Room 108 A/B .
2–4 p.m.
Health and Wellness Expo 200 Level Walkway.
2:30–4:30 p.m.
Workshops (page 85) 200 Level.
4–5:30 p.m.
Health Care Network Reception Marriott Downtown, Grand Ballroom E/F . Sponsored by Correct Rx Pharmacy Services.
5:30–6:30 p.m.
Time Friday, Aug. 11 Workshop Tracks: Prisons, Jails, Juvenile, Community Corrections, Treatment Correctional Facility Tours: See pages 38-39.
Registration and Resource Center Grand Hall.
7 a.m.–5 p.m.
Accreditation Panel Hearings Waiting Room 109B.
7:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.
Health and Wellness Expo 200 Level Walkway.
8 a.m.–1 p.m.
Workshops (page 95) 200 Level.
8–9:30 a.m.
Workshops (page 104) 200 Level.
10–11:30 a.m.
ACA General Session Ballroom A/B. Sponsored by Aramark Correctional Services, Inc. and Falcon Correctional and Community Services, Inc.
1:30–3 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Open House Reception Exhibit Hall A/B.
3–5:30 p.m.
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Time Saturday, Aug. 12 Workshop Tracks: Prisons, Jails, Juvenile, Community Corrections, Treatment Correctional Facility Tours: See pages 38-39.
Registration and Resource Center Grand Hall.
7:30 a.m.–5 p.m.
Accreditation Panel Hearings Waiting Room 109B
7:30 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Workshops (page 115) 200 Level.
8–9:30 a.m.
Workshops (page 124) 200 Level.
10–11:30 a.m.
EVENTS
Health and Wellness Expo 200 Level Walkway.
10 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Exhibit Hall Open/Sponsored Lunch Exhibit Hall A/B.
11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Board of Governors Meeting Room 103 A/B.
1:30–3 p.m.
Workshops (page 131) 200 Level.
2–3:30 p.m.
Workshops (page 137) 200 Level.
4–5:30 p.m.
Join Us to Celebrate the Career of Jim Gondles Marriott Downtown Philadelphia, Grand Ballroom G-H (5 th Floor).
7:15–8:45 p.m.
Time Sunday, Aug. 13 Workshop Tracks: Prisons, Jails, Juvenile, Community Corrections, Treatment
Registration and Resource Center Grand Hall.
7:30–11:30 a.m.
Workshops (page 143) 200 Level.
8–9:30 a.m.
Accreditation Breakfast Ticket required. Room 103 A/B/C.
8:30–10 a.m.
Health and Wellness Expo 200 Level Walkway.
9–11:30 a.m.
Exhibit Hall Open/Sponsored Breakfast/Grand Prize Drawing (11:45 a.m.) MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN! Exhibit Hall A/B.
9 a.m–12 p.m.
Don’t forget to get your ticket
Workshops (page 149) 200 Level.
10–11:30 a.m.
stamped for Sunday’s Grand Prize Drawing. You could win a 2023 Nissan Kicks! Pennsylvania Convention Center, Exhibit Hall A/B Must be present to win.
Performance-Based Auditor Training Room 105B.
12:30–4 p.m.
International Accreditation Update Room 106 A/B.
12:30–4 p.m.
Delegate Assembly Meeting Room 108 A/B.
1:30–3 p.m.
E.R. Cass President’s Reception Ticket required. Marriott Downtown, Grand Ballroom E/F. E.R. Cass Award Banquet Ticket required. Marriott Downtown, Grand Ballroom H-L.
6–7 p.m.
7–9 p.m.
E.R. Cass Reception Ticket required. Marriott Downtown, Grand Ballroom E/F. Sponsored by CoreCivic
9–10 p.m.
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GRAND PRIZE GIVEAWAY
1st PLACE
A 2023 NISSAN KICKS! WHEN: Sunday, Aug. 13, 11:45 a.m. WHERE: Exhibit Hall A/B
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Don’t let this opportunity pass you by! Become a part of this extraordinary event. Remember: YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
Rules & Regulations
1. You must be present to win. 2. Only registered conference attendees are eligible to enter. 3. You must be 18 years of age or older to enter. 4. ACA staff, exhibitors and their families are not eligible to enter. 5. Each of the booths of the sponsoring companies must be visited and an entry form stamped by each. 6. Only completed official entry forms will be accepted into the drawing. It is the responsibility of the participant to place the entry ticket into the “Ticket Box” located in the Exhibit Hall Lounge. 7. No purchase necessary. Making a purchase will not increase your chances of winning. The odds of winning depend upon the number of entries received. Void where prohibited by law. 8. Winners are responsible for all taxes, sales taxes and fees due in connection with the prizes. 9. Winners shall be required to execute an Authorization and Release Form, which shall release the American Correctional Association, its representatives, contractors and employees from liability of any kind for claims arising out of or in connection with the prizes. 10. All participants are responsible to verify that they are able to accept the prize and that it is approved by their facility/ agency/employer prior to entering the drawing. 11. In the case of a winner not being able to accept the prize the runners up will be awarded the prize instead and that will be determined by a coin toss if necessary. 12. Only one prize will be awarded per winner. 13. Entries will not be accepted after 11 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 13, 2023. GOOD LUCK! REMEMBER: YOU MUST BE PRESENT TO WIN!
PLEASE BE SURE TO CHECK THE ELIGIBILITY RULES!
CASH!
2nd & 3rd PLACE
Sponsored by:
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PRAYER AND MEDITATION ROOM
Prayer and Meditation Room: Saturday, Aug. 12, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Room 107A
EVENTS
Sunday, Aug. 13, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Room 107A
Christian Worship Service: Sunday, Aug. 13, 8:30–9:30 a.m. Room 109A
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CORRECTIONAL FACILITY/INSTITUTIONAL TOURS
Eastern State Penitentiary Eastern State Penitentiary was once the most famous and expensive prison in the world, but stands today in ruin, a haunting world of crumbling cellblocks and empty guard towers. Known for its grand architecture and strict discipline, this was the world’s first true “penitentiary,” a prison designed to inspire penitence, or true regret, in the hearts of prisoners. Its vaulted, sky-lit cells held nearly 85,000 people over its long history, including bank robber “Slick Willie” Sutton and “Scarface” Al Capone. When Eastern State opened more than 180 years ago, it changed the world. The building itself was an architectural wonder; it had running water and central heat before the White House and attracted visitors from around the globe. Date: Friday, Aug. 11, 2023 Pickup Times: 8:30 a.m., 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Time of Tours: 9 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Number of Participants: 150 total Distance/Time: 9 minutes, 1.7 miles (2.845 km)
SCI Chester The State Correctional Institution (SCI) at Chester is an innovative facility which was designed to provide a continuum of substance abuse treatment services in the institution and continuing in the community at community corrections centers. This consortium approach uses the experience and expertise of public and private agencies in a broad based effort, which focuses on treatment of inmates without losing sight of our primary responsibility for public safety.
EVENTS
Date: Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023 Pickup Time: 8:30 a.m. Time of Tour: 9:30 a.m. Number of Participants: 50 Distance/Time: 24 minutes, 17.2 miles
Philadelphia CCC#2 (Community Corrections Center) Philadelphia Community Corrections Center 2 is a 70-bed male facility with a dorm room style set up that houses male parolees and State Drug Treatment Program (SDTP) reentrants, as well as commuted lifer cases that are released from the State Correctional Institutions (SCIs). Reentrants are assisted during their transition back into society and are provided with daily passes to achieve reentry goals, reintegrate with family, report to work/school and participate in leisure activities. Facility staff assist reentrants with daily needs, housing, identification, employment opportunities, financial assistance, family reunification, treatment referrals and establishing connections with parole agents or other local resources. The goal of the facility is to provide reentrants with the opportunity to be successful and live pro-social lifestyles, both while at the center and after being released.
Date: Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023 Pickup Time: 9 a.m. Time of Tour: 9:30 a.m. Number of Participants: 15 Distance/Time: 10 minutes, 1.8 miles
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Juvenile Justice Services Center The Philadelphia Youth Center is a 150,000 square foot Juvenile Justice Services Center providing a range of services for teens and young adults. Its main function is to provide a short-term residential detention facility that offers social and educational programs. The building is divided into living, learning, dining, recreation, counseling, judicial and administrative areas, including a 10,000 square foot state-of-the-art medical and dental suite. The facility has 10 classrooms, a gymnasium, a health clinic, outdoor recreation spaces and a garden for residents. The heart of the educational mission for students at the Philadelphia Juvenile Justice Center School is to provide personalized learning for each student to achieve credits toward completing Pennsylvania requirements for their High School Diploma, GED and Post-Secondary Success for the 21 st Century. Our educators strive to achieve this by creatively incorporating the Common Core Curriculum through real life experiences such as: remedial and accelerated programming to build skills and credits; career and technical training; character development through PBIS; mentorship; community partnerships. Date: Friday, Aug. 11, 2023 Pickup Times: 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. Time of Tours: 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Number of Participants: 20 per time slot Distance/Time: 21 minutes, 3.8 miles
Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility The Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility is named in honor of Warden Patrick N. Curran and Deputy Warden Robert F. Fromhold, who were murdered at Holmesburg Prison on May 31, 1973. They are the only PPS staff known to have been killed in the line of duty.Opening in 1995, the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility (CFCF) is the largest PPS facility. CFCF consists of four housing buildings and an administration/core building. Each building has eight housing units, or pods, four on each floor. Each pod consists of 32 cells, divided into two tiers, organized around a common living and dining area. Inmates housed on each pod have access to indoor and outdoor recreation, medical triage, law library and program area. The core building includes the administrative offices for the Commissioner of Prisons, central administrative staff, the warden and facility staff. Facilities for intake and reception, along with industrial shops, educational classrooms and program areas, also are included in the core building. A bail commissioner, court staff and public defenders are on site, and lineups are conducted at CFCF. Occupying one full acre of the 25-acre facility is a cook-chill food production facility with the capacity to produce 40,000 meals daily.CFCF serves as a 24-hour intake center for adult males, and almost 30,000 males are processed through the facility´s receiving room on an annual basis. All new inmates undergo an admissions and diagnostics process, which includes classification; orientation; medical examination; issuance of an inmate handbook, clothing and personal care items; and social service assessment
EVENTS
Date: Saturday, Aug. 12, 2023 Pickup Time: 9 a.m. Time of Tour: 9:30 a.m. Number of Participants: 50 Distance/Time: 32 minutes, 10.3 miles (16.576 km)
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