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Maintaining Mental Health in Community Corrections for Officers
SESSION INFO
Monday, January 27, 2025
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Session Type: Workshop
Maintaining Mental Health in Community Corrections for Officers workshop is designed to identify the unique mental health challenges faced by community corrections officers, recognize and articulate the signs and symptoms of mental health strain, including stress, burnout, depression, anxiety, PTSD and vicarious trauma in themselves and colleagues, and describe personal and organizational approaches that support officer mental health and well being. In addition, the adancement of technology in the space utilized to reduce officer stress, burnout and fatigue.
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SESSION PRESENTERS
Robert Ambroselli
Client Executive, Tyler Technologies
Robert Ambroselli is responsible for managing client implementations and relationships for Tyler Technologies’ Enterprise Supervision accounts.
Prior to joining Tyler Technologies, he managed Alameda County Probation Department’s implementation of Enterprise Supervision for Adult, Juvenile and Pretrial projects.
Mr. Ambroselli has more than 30 years of public safety experience in corrections and state parole with assignments that include the activation of California’s first maximum security prison, Pelican Bay State Prison. He was the Assistant Chief of the Office of Correctional Safety and was appointed Director of State Parole for California by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
In his corporate career, he has been responsible for managing and implementing a number of large-scale accounts that span both county and statewide implementations.
Jack Martin
Client Executive, Tyler Technologies
Former Director Jack Martin, of the Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, has served over three decades in law enforcement, both in the adult and juvenile arenas. Mr. Martin began his career in California before transitioning to both Arizona and Hawaii as a subject matter expert in rebuilding troubled correctional systems due to rampant civil rights violations. Mr. Martin earned his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice administration and communications, and his Master’s in Public Administration, is a national speaker for operational issues surrounding cultural change initiatives within law enforcement agencies, and an expert in designing and teaching necessary classes for all working in the justice system, whether adult or juvenile. Mr. Martin has served on the Southern Nevada local workforce board as Vice Chair, Program Chair, and operational expert. He has created numerous re-entry programs utilizing blended funding streams and looks forward to sharing his 30+ years of experience building workforce opportunities for our second-chance citizens.
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