2023 ACA Philadelphia Program Book_153rd Congress of Correction
WHAT: Our efficient, enterprise Food Management Production Process and Standards are broken into five modules — planning, product, production, portion and post-analysis — each containing a complete set of standard operating activities. This workshop will tackle food waste in all aspects of running kitchens from receiving and storage to production to post analysis. Learning Objectives: • Gain an understanding of tracking waste daily with each shift and each meal. • Learn about completing a Food Waste Log. • Understand the person calculating the total pounds of production, service and storage waste for each station at their location. • Through a “one best way” food production process, we can increase the social and economic impact of our food operations, providing safe, high-quality food produced consistently and efficiently with predictable and repeatable results. Moderator: Natalie Dabbs , Professional Development Coordinator, American Correctional Association, Alexandria, Virginia Speakers: Randy Bain , VP of Culinary Innovation & Menu Optimization, Aramark, Parksley, Virginia; Tony Shaffer , Bureau Chief — Construction, Activation, Maintenance, & Sustainability (CAMS), Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Columbus, Ohio A-3G The Neurobiology of Wellness and Wellbeing (CE, CERP) Track: Mental Health Room 203-B Regular check-ins can be a useful method for collecting data on the wellbeing of correctional officers and their organization’s culture, helping leaders develop adaptive strategies to promote engagement, wellness, flourishing and retention. This approach enables the gathering of information on stress levels, job satisfaction and overall wellbeing, which can inform interventions to improve working conditions and performance. Prioritizing regular check-ins creates a positive culture promoting officer wellbeing, leading to better job satisfaction, engagement and retention. This study emphasizes proactive
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Thursday, Aug. 10 ▼ 2–3:30 p.m.
measures to support correctional officers and regular check-ins as a valuable tool for promoting their overall wellbeing and success. Learning Objectives: • Participants will understand the 11 domains of wellness. • Participants will develop an understanding of why aggregate data is important in predicting wellness and healthy outcomes. Moderator: Wendy Williams , Ed.D., Deputy Commissioner of Women’s Services, Alabama Department of Corrections, Montgomery, Alabama Speaker: Elizabeth Kelley Mautz , Psy.D., M.P.A., CRC, LPC, ABPP, Alabama Department of Corrections, Montgomery, Alabama • Participants will be introduced to micro-learning for the adult learner.
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