ICPA Montréal 2018 Programme Book ICPA_Montreal_Programme_excerpt | Page 19
THURSDAY 25 OCTOBER
09:00–10:30
Parallel Plenary Sessions
Offender Population-Specific Strategies Health and Wellbeing of Correctional Staff
(SID: 04-01) (SID: 04-02)
Room: Cartier
Moderator: Frank Porporino Room: Caf’ Conc’
Moderator: Jeffrey Pfeiffer
Beyond Custody: Addressing Age-Related Needs for
Successful Community Integration (PID 019) Realities of working in prison spaces: Violence,
unpredictability, trauma, and mental health injuries
Anita Desai, Executive Director, St. Leonard’s Society of Canada
Michel Gagnon, Executive Director, Maison Cross Roads, Canada
The Neuro-physiology of “Talk”: Using Trauma and
Resiliency Informed Communication to Increase Safety,
Engagement and Reduce Recidivism (PID 021)
(PID 103)
Rosemary Ricciardelli, Professor, Memorial University of
Newfoundland
Dianne Groll, Associate Professor, Queen’s University
Canada
Marilyn Van Dieten, Senior Partner, Orbis Partners, Canada
Alyssa Benedict, Executive Director, Core Associates, USA
10:30-11:00
11:00–12:30
Coffee Break and Exhibition (Room: Salle de Bal)
Thematic Workshop Sessions
Health and Care (SID: 04-03)
Room: Cartier
Moderator: John May
Therapeutic Community in Corrections: An Evidence Based Model of Treatment
that has been Changing Lives for over 70 Years
Heather Kerr, Canada
Gaps and challenges for the largest mental health provider in the US….the
criminal justice system
Lindsay Ayearst, Canada
Unlocking the Gates to Health: peer health mentoring for women
transitioning from a Canadian provincial correctional facility
Mo Korchinski, Ruth Elwood Martin, Canada
Effective Community Corrections:
Rehabilitation through
Partnerships (SID: 04-04)
The Peace Education Program: A way forward beyond prisons
Michel Judy Klamph, Penny Maclean, Canada
Terrence Mathews, USA
(PID 074)
(PID 111)
(PID 144)
(PID 024)
Room: Caf’ Conc’
Moderator: Dan Lombardo
Technology in Corrections:
Operational and Security (SID: 04-05)
Room: Maisonneuve A
Moderator: Dorin Muresan
Security & Technology in Prisons: The Way Forward
James Levy, United Kingdom
(PID 157)
Embracing technology to complement the dynamic management of security risks in prisons
Matthew Clarke, England and Wales (UK)
The convergence of information technology and operational technology in Corrections:
a driver for innovation
Ser Leng Kuai, Singapore
ICPA Montreal 2018 - Beyond Prisons: The Way Forward
(PID 084)
(PID 100)
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