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THURSDAY - 26 OCTOBER 09:00-10:30 Parallel Plenary Sessions Staff Matters Moderator: Bob Goble Working with Women Offenders ¦ Room: Avize SID: 04-01 Staff Wellness - Management & Union Collaboration Colette Peters, Director, Oregon Department of Corrections, USA (PID 061) Moderator: Marianne Vollan ¦ Room: Morangis SID: 04-02 Panel : Innovations in Gendered Rehabilitation: International Reform Chair: Dr Kittipong Kittayarak, Executive Director, Thailand Institute of Justice Discussant: Lady Edwina Grosvenor, Philanthropist, United Kingdom The Untapped Potential of Your Frontline Staff Simon Fulford, Oregon Youth Authority, Positive Human Development Champion, USA The Treatment of Women Prisoners in the ASEAN Region Elissa Rumsey, J.D, USA Chontit Chuenurah, Chief, Implementation of the Bangkok Rules and Treatment of Offenders Programme, Thailand Institute of Justice (PID 019) Dr Barbara Owen, Professor Emerita, Owen Research & Evaluation, USA Gender-Sensitive Alternatives to Imprisonment in Kenya Olivia Rope, Programme Officer, Penal Reform International Improving Safety in Women’s Prisons Through Systemic Assessment Anadora (Andie) Moss, President, The Moss Group, Inc, USA (PID 085) 10:30-11:00 Break 11:00-12:30 Thematic Workshop Sessions Wellbeing - St aff Moderator: Isabel Hight Room: Avize SID: 04-03 Managing Well-Being in a Correctional Setting: An Industry-Based Perspective of the Future of Staff and Inmate Wellbeing Programming and the Effective Management of Research Collaborations Dennis Roach, Australia (PID 128) Well-being training for correctional officers: AMStrength a new way forward in training Justin Trounson, Australia (PID 127) Offender & Officer Well-Being Through Technology: Challenges and Opportunities Jeffrey Pfeifer, Australia (PID 121) Women Offenders Moderator: Gabriela Slovakova Room: Morangis SID: 04-04 “[T]he…programme’s gone straight out the window because you do what you need to survive in this world”: Findings from a qualitative investigation into formerly incarcerated women’s experiences of rehabilitation and reintegration Julia Campbell, New Zealand (PID 091) Testing the impact of a ‘wise’ intervention in a women’s prison Georgia Barnett, Helen Wakeling, United Kingdom (PID 160) Psychological Factors and Recidivism among Incarcerated Female Drug Abusers Mana Yamamoto, Japan (PID 007) Arts and Music Programs Moderator: Herb Nahapiet Room: Bouzy SID: 04-05 The Arts in Criminal Justice: Evidencing the impact in rehabilitation Alison Frater (Chair), Anna Herrmann, Caroline Lanskey, United Kingdom (PID 184) A view from the sticky mat: Yoga Programmes as a Rehabilitative Intervention John Sinclair, New Zealand, (PID 046) Rehabilitation Reimagined: Creating Music Through Collaboration Robin Harris, Ian Whiteside, Tim Palmer, United Kingdom (PID 203) 34