Quality in Quarantine: Taking Stock of My Organization During Quarantine and After

SESSION INFO

Monday, August 29, 2022
3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Session Type: Workshop

Evidence-based practices are the foundation of reaching successful outcomes with justice-involved individuals. The pandemic has led to many changes in the correctional system from institution case management, transition, to community supervision strategies. We know that the reduction in many of these services will have impacts on justice-involved individuals but how has the pandemic affected the corrections professionals’ efficacy with Evidence-based Practices and what can we do about it. This workshop will focus on how to assess an organizations status with EBP after Quarantine and more importantly how to quickly bring an organization back to pre pandemic levels of service.

SESSION PRESENTERS

Chris Enquist
Interim Training Division Director, Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training


Survival skills instructor and Parole and Probation Academy coordinator trainer in LS/CMI, Core Correctional Practices, Case management and Case planning.


Jon M Hansen
Correctional Program Specialist, Oregon Department of Corrections


Thirty-Four years with the Oregon Department of Corrections. Parole and Probation Officer, Institutional Counselor, intake center supervisor with the last eighteen years devoted to implementation of Evidenced Based Practices in the State of Oregon. Master trainer in the LS/CMI, trainer in Motivational interviewing, Women’s Risk Needs Assessment, EPICS, Core Correctional Practices


Josie O'Leary
Correctional Rehabilitation Manager, Oregon Department of Corrections


Correctional Rehabilitation Manager Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, Correctional Case Management pioneer, trainer in WRNA, EPICS, LS/CMI and other Core Correctional Practices.