2024 ACA Nashville Program Book_154th Congress of Correction
Crisis Response Intervention Training. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how Operations and Mental Health Subject Matter Experts with the American Correctional Association can help your correctional facility plan and implement a training program at NO COST to your agency. Learning Objectives: • Participants will be able to recognize how the American Correctional Association can provide customized technical assistance (TA) in the planning and implementation of your CRIT. • Participants will be able to identify the key components in the BJA’s Crisis Response and Intervention Training (CRIT) Curriculum. • Participants will be able to understand how to develop and expand resources for people in crisis who have behavioral health or developmental disabilities. Moderator: Dean Aufderheide , Ph.D., ABCP, Director of Mental Health, American Correctional Association, Alexandria, Virginia Speakers: David Randall , M.B.A., Behavioral Health Administrator, American Correctional Association, Alexandria, Virginia; Shakir Mohammed , MIntDev, Senior Project Manager, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Alexandria, Virginia; Leigh-Anne McKingsley , MSSW, MPA, Senior Director of Disability and Justice Initiatives, The Arc’s National Center on Criminal Justice and Disability, Washington, D.C.; Dean Aufderheide , Ph.D., ABCP, Director of Mental Health, American Correctional Association, Alexandria, Virginia Nutrition and Wellness for Correctional Staff [CEU] Room 206B Primary Area of Focus: Healthcare & Wellness Primary Community of Focus: Adult Corrections/ Community Corrections/Jails/Juvenile/ Prisons/ Prisons & Jails Correctional staff work long and hard hours. The results of this have led to mental and medical problems, which have an impact on one’s personal and professional life. This session will provide a researched-based approach to develop an individualized and
challenges to implementing and operating a MOUD program in a correctional setting from a medical, behavioral health and security perspective. They will also be able to explain how to address challenges to implementing MOUD programs in correctional institutions. • Participants will be able to examine misconceptions, stigma and complexities (bioethical, social, clinical and public health) associated with opioid use disorder and the use of medications to treat opioid use disorder. Speakers: Maggie Agerton , M.S.C.J, CCE, Bureau Chief, Florida Department of Corrections, Tallahassee, Florida; Kathleen F. Maurer , M.D., MPH, M.B.A., TTA Coach, BJA COVID-19 Detection and Mitigation in Confinement Facilities TTA Center, Westbrook, Connecticut; Stephen Doherty , M.Ed., Senior Regional Director, Gateway Foundation, St. Louis, Missouri Crisis Response Intervention Training for Critical Incidents: Designing Your Model for Success [ Y CE/CEU] Room 205C Primary Area of Focus: Safety & Security, Healthcare/Wellness Primary Community of Focus: Adult Corrections, Community Corrections, Juvenile, Prisons & Jails Across the nation, jail administrators and front-line staff are facing challenges with a growing population of offenders with behavioral health and developmental disabilities, often encumbered with low frustration tolerance, impulsivity and poor coping skills. That creates problems, and there is a deafening demand and vast support from politicians, experts, academics and the public to move beyond what is legal and to start focusing on what is preventable. Recognizing the need, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) has made funding available through the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) to assist jurisdictions in the planning and implementation of effective Moderator: Maggie Agerton , M.S.C.J, CCE, Bureau Chief, Florida Department of Corrections, Tallahassee, Florida
WORKSHOPS Friday, Aug. 16 ▼ 9–10:15 a.m.
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