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TUESDAY - 24 OCTOBER Culture Matters Sustainable Self-Change of Inmates through the In-depth Inspiration Project Wilaiporn Kotbungkair, Payorm Rajsom, Pornnapa Nimittanaset, Thailand (PID 047) Moderator: Patricio Patino Room: Bouzy SID: 02-04 Innovative Rehabilitation in China: New Concept of Security based on effective Corrections Ping HE, Si Shaohan, China (PID 207) Rehabilitation and Education Restorative Prisons – a unique and ground breaking response to conflict in prisons Gary Stephenson, United Kingdom (PID 150) Moderator: Turner Nashe Room: Epernay SID: 02-05 Re-purposing Prison: Reframing ‘offender’ as ‘learner’ Fiona McGregor, Australia (PID 109) Technology: Getting the Strategy Right The Power of Collaborative Innovation: Building Value across the International Correctional Community Simon Bonk, Janak Alford, Canada (PID 027) Moderator: Benny Goedbloed Room: Reims SID: 02-06 Innovation & Correctional strategy in a digital world Steven Van De Steene, Belgium Victoria Knight, United Kingdom (PID 037) DIACEN - Line staff helping prepare inmates for release Gary Hill, USA (PID 033) Technology: Enhancing Rehabilitation Business Improvements that enabled prisoner empowerment – A case study of change in South Australia’s Department for Correctional Services David Brown, Carol Zulian, Australia Zaneta Whitworth, United Kingdom (PID 079) Moderator: Francis Toye Room: Chalon SID: 02-07 Using Innovative Digital Services To Enhance Inmate Rehabilitation Ayelet Porat, Israel (PID 141) Strategic Reforms Strategic Reform at the NYC Department of Correction Timothy Farrell, Winette Saunders, USA (PID 036) Moderator: Alphonzo Albright Room: Mancy SID: 02-08 Penitentiary System Reform in Georgia Irakli Chitanava, Sofio Morgoshia, Republic of Georgia (PID 193) 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30–15:00 Parallel Plenary Sessions Culture and Context Matters Research on Risk-Needs Moderator: Dorin Muresan Moderator: Larry Motiuk ¦ Room: Avize SID: 02-09 Innovation in Rehabilitation: Challenges and Opportunities from Africa Paul Geurts, Regional Prison Systems Advisor, ICRC, Zimbabwe Dieudonne Koyenga, Regional Prison Systems Advisor, ICRC, Rwanda Youssoupha Ndiaye, Côte d’Ivoire Robert Omita Okoth, Nigeria (PID 135) ¦ Room: Morangis SID: 02-10 Risk-Needs Assessments: Benefits and Challenges Dr Melissa Hamilton, Visiting Criminal Law Scholar, University of Houston Law Center, USA (PID 069) Change Lives Shape Futures – NZ’s Suite of Rehabilitation Programmes Besides the language, what do Catalonia (Spain), Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic have in common? Exemplary Rehabilitative Prison Models Jo Field, Deputy Chief Executive Service Development, New Zealand Department of Corrections Dr Marayca Lopez Ferrer, Senior Corrections Planner/Advisor, CGL Companies LLC, USA Dr Juanita Ryan, Director of Programmes and Interventions, New Zealand Department of Corrections (PID 058) Jennifer Peirce, PhD Candidate, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA Jordi Pons, Engineer, Facilities Maintenance Services, Catalan General Directorate of Prison Regime and Resources, Catalonia (PID 068) 27