2023 ACA Philadelphia Program Book_153rd Congress of Correction
Learning Objectives: • Learn strategies to evaluate and sustain reentry programs. • Develop an understanding of the impact of reentry programs. • Identify publicly available resources on program evaluations and sustainability. Moderator: Sara Sullivan , Senior Policy Advisor, Bureau of Justice Assistance, Washington, D.C. Speakers: Thomas Diina , Chief, Erie County Sheriff’s Office, Buffalo, New York; Jennifer Howell , Sergeant, Erie County Sheriff’s Office, Buffalo, New York B-2F Modeling the Culture: Impact and Influence Track: Staff Training Room 203-A There are currently over 400,000 individuals working as correctional officers in the United States. These individuals are the most important asset for all our agencies, yet we often struggle to take care of them and are unable to recruit new individuals into our profession. This presentation will focus on the impact and influence that leaders can have within an organization’s recruitment and retention. Providing clear direction about the mission and vision of the agency and visible modeling of the leaders assist in building a healthy agency culture. We will also remind people of their “why” — the reasons they entered this profession — and how it can help improve the culture within the agency. Learning Objectives: • Participants will be able to identify ways to help employees feel valued within an organization and remind them why they joined this profession. • Participants will understand the importance of understanding the mission and vision of an organization. • Participants will have the resources and knowledge to improve their impact and influence within an organization. Moderator: Andre Bethea , Senior Policy Advisor for Corrections & Reentry, U.S.
WORKSHOPS
Friday, Aug. 11 ▼ 10–11:30 a.m.
Department of Justice — Bureau of Justice Assistance, Washington, D.C. Speakers: Michael W. Farrier II , Health Service Director, NaphCare, Valley Center, California; Monroe Hudson , Commissioner, Delaware Department of Corrections, Dover, Delaware; Victor L. Powell , Retired IIR, Albany, Georgia, Tallahassee, Florida B-2G The Basics of a Correctional 340B Program (CE, CME) Track: Medical Room 203-B The 340B Drug Discount Program is a federal government program created in 1992 that requires drug manufacturers to provide outpatient drugs to eligible healthcare organizations (covered entities) at significantly reduced prices. The 340B program is administered and overseen by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Correctional settings are becoming 340B participants with success. However, to satisfy program requirements for 340B participation, a covered entity must maintain auditable records documenting compliance with 340B Program requirements. This presentation will provide awareness of 340B processes to recognize compliance gaps while also focusing on new opportunities within the program for a successful 340B program in a correctional setting.
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