N.S.W. DEPT. OF CORRECTIVE SERVICES
|
|
|
- Ambrose Armstrong
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 ,, NEW SOUTH WALES DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTVE SERVCES N.S.W. DEPT. OF CORRECTVE SERVCES.. LBRARY.{1. E MANAGEMENT
2 365~ NEW ll 0:!. (~)/(. DCUfi'. 1. j TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGEN'. 1. Background 1 2. What is Case Management? 1 3. Description of Case Management Profile Contact Screening, Referral and nduction Program 3 5. Case nterviews 4 6. Case Notes 5 7. Procedures 5-7 ~. i_ N.S.W. DEPT. OF CORRECTVE SERVCES ~ LBRARY
3 CASE MANAGEMENT 1. BACKGROUND The Department is currently in the process of introducing the concept of Area Management in correctional centres throughout the State. ntegral to the implementation of Area Management is the case management of inmates within correctional centres. A 'Case Management Profile' (CMP) which combines the case management file with the classification file has been developed to facilitate the Case Management of inmates. Critical to the concept of case management is the Contact Screening, Referral and nduction Program developed to more effectively manage new offenders received at correctional centres. The aim of this Program is to reduce crisis behaviour and provide timely information to staff who are responsible for managing inmates received directly from Police and Court. An essential part of the process is the establishment of a 'Case Management Profile' for each new reception. The information obtained during this process will also be used for classification and program purposes. The Contact Screening, Referral and nduction Program commenced operation at the Reception and ndustrial Centre (Long Bay) on the 18th June, After a trial period of three months, the Program will be implemented at all correctional centres which receive inmates directly from Police or Court. 2. WHAT S CASE MANAGEMENT? Case management is a personalised interactive approach to the management of offenders in custody. Essential to this concept is a high degree of positive interaction between staff and inmates, designed to develop attitudes and skills needed by the inmate for successful reintegration into the community.
4 Officers below the rank of Assistant Superintendent will be designated Case Officers and will be accountable for monitoring and documenting inmate behaviour. Case management requires officers to closely manage inmates under their care, taking particular note of individual needs. Through the provision of relevant programs and individual counselling, inmates will be assisted in adjusting to the reality of their sentence and 'in forming goals for the future. Under Case management an inmate's progress through the system is extensively and methodically documented. co:..ordination and oversight of all aspects of the inmate's progress by respective Case Officers enables a total picture of the individual to be developed and remedial or supportive action to be taken as necessary. 3. DESCRPTON OF CASE MANAGEMENT PROFLE The CMP is divided into two sections. The first section will contain information relating to classification and placement. The second section will contain information relating to case management Section 1 - Classification and Placement This section will contain information relating to Classification, Program Review, Day Leave/Weekend Leave, External Education Pro.grams, ndustrial Training, etc Section 2 - Case Management This sectiofl of the file contains nine separate segments which are described below: Reception - Contact Screening, Referral and nduction The information contained in this segment will be obtained by Reception and nduction staff during interviews with inmates received from Police and Court. The information will include identification, details of mental state, suicidal history if applicable, welfare and psychological needs etc Attention This segment will provide essential information relating to the inmate's health, protection, segregation, potential for self harm, aggressive/ assaultive behaviour, previous escapes etc Referrals (Multi-Disciplinary) This segment will contain referrals made by Centre staff, either on initial contact screening or during the case management process. Thesereferralsmaybygeneratedbynon-uniformedoruniformed staff, within a particular Centre or to a Centre of transfer Case Allocation Sheets/Case Management Check List The Case Allocation Sheet will contain a record of the names of each Case Officer to whom the inmate has been assigned. This record will be completed by the Case Management Supervisor at each correctional centre. The Case Management Check-List contained in this segment is to be completed by the inmate as soon as practicable following arrival at the Centre of classification. This list will assist in the development of a case plan and help monitor the progress of an inmate whilst in custody Case Plan Classification Program Pathway The document contained in this segment is to record realistic objectives in terms of employment, education, drug and alcohol programs, leisure-time activities and a healthy lifestyle. t will also list tasks action and time frames necessary to achieve required outcomes nmate Management - Running Sheets nmate running sheets are used to record both positive and negative inmate behaviour, e.g. positive behaviour such as volunteer work; minor breaches of discipline not requiring misconduct reports, e.g. talking on muster, dirty cell, warnings etc. The running sheet will provide an accurate picture of an inmates day to day behaviour in a Centre and form an essential part of the documentation required for the purpose of program review, crisis intervention and dealing with instances of inmate misconduct. Running sheets will be kept separate to the CMP at a location which provides easy access for sta,ff to record relevant information. The running sheet Will be included in the CMP file on completion of the sheet and prior to the transfer of an inmate to another Centre.
5 3.2.7 Case Notes Case Notes are the means by which contact between the Case Officer and the inmate is recorded in the CMP file. This contact may occur through formal interviews or day to day interaction. nformation relating to the management of an inmate, including.~ problems, crisis intervention, and any other matters considered W relevant by the Case Officer, should be recorded in this segment. ] Case Reviews Case Officers will be required to formally review and summarise the progress of inmates on the their case load on a monthly basis. nformation relevant to each inmate's progress is recorded in this segment Statutory/Official Reports This segment will contain reports required by statutory authorities, e.g., O.R.B./S.O.R.B, Courts etc. and official bodies suchasp.r.c./ Classification, Parole, etc. 4. CONTACT SCREENNG, REFERRAL AND NDUCTON PROGRAM nmates received from Police and Court will be required to participate in the Contact Screening, Referral and nduction Program conducted by nmate Development Staff. This Program provides the basis for the creation of the CMP for inmates. The CMP will contain referrals, observations, assessments, program recommendations and relevant case notes from members of the induction team. t is essential that information relating to an inmate's mental/psychological state, any history of self harm, assaultive behaviour and/ or drug and alcohol problems is obtained during this process and communicated to custodial staff who have the responsibility for managing the inmate, i.e., Area Managers, Case Management Supervisors and Accommodation Unit staff. N.S.W. DEPT. OF GOHRECTVE SERVCES LBFlARY ~ 5. CASE NTERVEWS s.t.tst nterview- The Case Officer will check information recorded in the CMP and interview the inmate as soon as possible after arrival at the Centre nformation provided to each inmate by the Case Officer during this initial interview will include: brief explanation of case management and the role of Case Officer; the purpose of the CMP and the confidentiality of information; expectations regarding interaction and participation; rules and procedures pertaining to the Correctional Centre/ accommodation units; the disciplinary process.- hand-up brief on inmate misconduct; and the roles, identities, locations and availability of all relevant staff The Case Officer will obtain information from inmates regarding immediate needs Request inmate to complete yellow checklist. Explore and clarify any questions regarding the checklist. Note: nmates to complete this checklist in the presence of the Case Officer. n some instances it may be necessary for the Case Officer to complete the checklist in the inmate's presence by means of questioning. This will eventually assist in measuring the inmate's progress during the monthly reviews Case Officers will assist illiterate inmates with the completion of the checklist and initiate action to enrol the inmate in the Centre's literacy program Where necessary, Case Officers will provide interpreter services for non english speaking (N.E.S.B) inmates. Where possible interpreters should be drawn from Deparhnental staff who are members of the Community Language Allowance Scheme (C.L.A.S.)
6 5.2. 2nd nterview-explore issues related to work, education,. welfare, leisure time activities, drug& alcohol problems, etc. and assist the inmate to develop a Ca:se plan which matches the needs of the inmate with the resources of the Correctional Centre Monthly Case Reviews-The Case Officer will formally interview each inmate who is assigned to their case load on a monthly basis to review progress in relation to the ccise plan. The Case Review Form must be completed by the officer during or immediately after this interview Crisis ntervention and Referrals- Crisis situations, referrals or difficulties confronting inmates may call for more frequent interaction and follow up by the Case Officer. Examples of this are: inmates with a history of self harm, aggressive and/ or violent behaviour, inmates with special needs. 6. CASE NOTES 6.1. Case notes are defined in Section and are mainly derived from case interviews described in Section Additionally,relevantinformationarisingfrominformal interaction should also be documented and appropriately followed up at formal interviews nformation in the case file wi11 primarily be used as a working reference by correctional staff for: development and implementation of case plan; program review classification crisis intervention compilation of reports for statutory official requirements 6.3. Content of case notes cover:- D what was discussed: initiated by officer.(eg. progress review) initiated by inmate (eg. problem areas, family, D&Aetc.) D observations: inmate's attitude, reactions, appearance follow-up action where appropriate NOTE: t is essential for Case Officers to maintain their objectivity when recording information or compiling reports on the inmate. 7. PROCEDURES nordertoensureunifonnityof approach, proper use and maintenance of the CMP, the following procedures will apply: 7.1. Security of Files- As the CMP contains information of a highly confidential nature, the security of the file is paramount The CMP must be stored and locked in a secured area, accessible to designated Area staff, i.e. Area Manager, Case Management Supervisor and Case Officer Under no circumstances are inmates to have access to CMPfiles Staff receiving CMP files in areas where inmates work/ live such as Reception Room, accommodation units etc, are to pay particular attention to the security of these files Responsibility for Case Management Profiles The CMP will be the responsibility of the Area Manager who may delegate this responsibility to the Case Management Supervisor n correctional centres where Area and case management is already in place the Case Management Supervisor will be responsible for: a. maintaining the active status of the CMP in conjunction with the Case Officer including monitoring progress, reviews, follow-up action, referrals, etc.
7 ' il b. obtaining relevant information from previous case management and current classification files for amalgamation with the new CMP, in conjunction with the nmate Classification and Placement Branch, Long Bay as per Section n correctional centres where case management is not yet in place the P.R.C. Clerk will assume responsibility for the CMP includingmaintainingsecuritf, confidentiality and the active status of the classification section of the file. Following the implementation of case management, the Area Manager will assume responsibility for the CMP New Receptions All new receptions from Police/Court will participate in a Screening, nduction and Referral Program, immediately on arrival at the Centre The Area Manager must ensure that a CMP is created for each new reception n the event that an inmate received from Police/Court has had a CMP established during a previous incarceration, the Case Management Supervisor will request a discharge summary which will contain information relevant to the inmate's future management from the nmate Classification and Placement Branch at Long Bay Should the Case Management Supervisor believe that more information is required, the CMP may be retrieved from the central repository located in the nmate Classification and Placement Branch at Long Bay. Any information required from the previous file is to be photocopied and placed in the new CMP. The previous volume of the CMP must be returned intact to the central repository. NOTE: A Case Management Profile will not be established for Fine Defaulters or Periodic Detainees as they will not be case managed Transfer of nmates Centre to Centre When inmates are received from other Correctional Centres, the receiving officer will examine the CMP with particular emphasis on the Attention and Referral segments of the file nformation in the Attention and Referral segments must be acknowledged by the receiving officer and referred to relevant personnel, i.e., Area Manager, Case Management Supervisor, Psychologist, Education Officer, Welfare Officer, Drug& Alcohol Worker, Parole, etc. Completed referral forms must be returned to the Case Management Supervisors for placement on file Case Load Allocation The Case Management Supervisor will assign inmates to an officer's case load as soon as practical after reception File Movement ThereceivingofficerwillensurethattheCMPisforwarded as soon as possible to custodial staff who have direct responsibility for the management of the inmate The Area Manager will ensure that the CMP accompanies the inmate on transfer from one Centre to another When an inmate is released from custody the Case Management Supervisor will ensure that a discharge summary, which will contain information relevant to any future incarceration of the inmate, is completed and the CMP returned to the nmate Classification and Placement Branch at Long Bay via the Transport Unit (yellow bag). This will ensure that file/information retrieval can be facilitated expeditiously as required Program Review Committees The Case Management Supervisor is will convene and chair the Correctional Centre 1 s Program Review Committee The Case Management Supervisor will ensure that the CMP is made available to all members of the Program ReviewCommitteeoneachProgramReviewofaninmate within the Centre.
National Objectives for Social Work Services in the Criminal Justice System: Standards - Throughcare
National Objectives for Social Work Services in the Criminal Justice System: Standards - Throughcare CHAPTER 3: SOCIAL SERVICES IN PRISONS INTRODUCTION 34.Social work in prisons is part of the provision
Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre Act 2004 No 42
New South Wales Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre Act 2004 No 42 Contents Page 1 Name of Act 2 2 Commencement 2 3 Amendment of Drug Court Act 1998 No 150 2 4 Amendment of Crimes (Sentencing
Corrective Services NSW Operations Procedures Manual SECTION 3.2 USE OF TELEPHONES BY INMATES
Corrective Services NSW Operations Procedures Manual SECTION 3.2 USE OF TELEPHONES BY INMATES TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.2 USE OF TELEPHONES BY INMATES...2 3.2.1 SUMMARY PAGE...2 3.2.2 PROCEDURES...4 3.2.2.1
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families Donald L. Carcieri, Governor Patricia H. Martinez, Director As active members of the community,
Police Officers who Commit Domestic Violence-Related Criminal Offences 1
PUBLIC DOCUMENT Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Police Officers who Commit Domestic Violence-Related Criminal Offences 1 This is an ACPO policy relating to police
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES CLASS SPECIFICATION PSYCHOLOGIST CLASS SERIES CLASS TITLE POSITION CODE EFFECTIVE DATE
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES CLASS SPECIFICATION PSYCHOLOGIST CLASS SERIES CLASS TITLE POSITION CODE EFFECTIVE DATE PSYCHOLOGIST I 35611 07-01-04 PSYCHOLOGIST II 35612 07-01-04 PSYCHOLOGIST
Guidelines for Information Sharing related to the Youth Criminal Justice Act (2003)
Guidelines for Information Sharing related to the Youth Criminal Justice Act (2003) For School Division and Young Offender Programs Personnel April 2011 Prepared by the Ministries of Education and Corrections,
A guide for implementing a drug and alcohol policy in the workplace
A guide for implementing a drug and alcohol policy in the workplace The goal for developing a drug and alcohol policy in the workplace is to prevent and reduce harm associated with people being impaired
Questionnaire: Domestic (Gender and Family) Violence Interventions
Questionnaire: Domestic (Gender and Family) Violence Interventions STRENGTHENING TRANSNATIONAL APPROACHES TO REDUCING REOFFENDING (STARR) On behalf of The Institute of Criminology STRENGTHENING TRANSNATIONAL
Corrective Services NSW Offender Classification & Case Management Policy & Procedures Manual 3.1 CORRECTIVE SERVICES NSW (CSNSW)
Corrective Services NSW Offender Classification & Case Management Policy & Procedures Manual 3.1 CORRECTIVE SERVICES NSW (CSNSW) CASE MANAGEMENT POLICY TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.1 CORRECTIVE SERVICES NSW (CSNSW)...
AOD Support Services Classification Level: 7.1 Aboriginal Community Organisation Award. 004 Supervisor AOD Support Services
ABORIGINAL ALCOHOL AND DRUG SERVICE POSITION DESCRIPTION SECTION 1: OFFICE IDENTIFICATION EFFECTIVE DATE OF DOCUMENT: SEPTEMBER 2012 Position Description Number: 006 Job Title: AOD Counsellor/Educator
SUMMARY INFORMATION ON PROBATION IN SCOTLAND
SUMMARY INFORMATION ON PROBATION IN SCOTLAND General Information Number of inhabitants: 5.20 million at December 2009. 1 Prison population rate per 100,000 inhabitants: 148. Link to Probation Services:
Addiction Counseling Competencies. Rating Forms
Addiction Counseling Competencies Forms Addiction Counseling Competencies Supervisors and counselor educators have expressed a desire for a tool to assess counselor competence in the Addiction Counseling
13.6. Adjunct staff means an employee of Corrections who works in conjunction with the Sex Offender Treatment Program and staff.
501 KAR 6:020 Policy Number Total s KENTUCKY CORRECTIONS Policies and Procedures Date Filed 20 References/Authority KRS 196.035, 197.020, 197.400-440, 439.340 ACA 4-4369 Subject May 14, 2008 September
Are you aware of any similar incidents in the past? If yes, provide details:
Vuteq Canada Inc. WORKPLACE VIOLENCE REPORTING FORM Part 1 - Employee Information (to be completed by employee) Name Department Date and time of incident Date and time incident reported Incident reported
Ch. 97 DRUG OFFENDER TREATMENT PROGRAM 37 CHAPTER 97. STATE INTERMEDIATE PUNISHMENT DRUG OFFENDER TREATMENT PROGRAM
Ch. 97 DRUG OFFENDER TREATMENT PROGRAM 37 CHAPTER 97. STATE INTERMEDIATE PUNISHMENT DRUG OFFENDER TREATMENT PROGRAM Sec. 97.1 97.17. [Reserved]. 97.101. Authority and purpose. 97.102. Definitions. 97.103.
SOUTHERN EDUCATION AND LIBRARY BOARD MANAGING ATTENDANCE AT WORK. Staff in Grant Aided Schools with Fully Delegated Budgets
SOUTHERN EDUCATION AND LIBRARY BOARD MANAGING ATTENDANCE AT WORK Staff in Grant Aided Schools with Fully Delegated Budgets POLICY STATEMENT The Southern Education and Library Board is committed to promoting
National Offender Management Service Annual Report 2011/12: Management Information Addendum
National Offender Management Service Annual Report 2011/12: Management Information Addendum Ministry of Justice Information Release Published 24 July 2012-1 - Contents Introduction 3 Public protection
Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Harassment and Honour Based Violence (DASH, 2009) Risk Identification and Assessment and Management Model
Domestic Abuse, Stalking and Harassment and Honour Based Violence (DASH, 2009) Risk Identification and Assessment and Management Model Risk identification and assessment is not a predictive process and
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY PAYBACK ORDER
ABOUT THE COMMUNITY PAYBACK ORDER Introduction 1. The Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 (the 2010 Act) is the largest piece of legislation introduced into the Scottish Parliament by the
court. However, without your testimony the defendant might go unpunished.
Office of State Attorney Michael J. Satz VICTIM RIGHTS BROCHURE YOUR RIGHTS AS A VICTIM OR WITNESS: CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS The stages of the criminal justice system are as follows: We realize that for
A guide for the family and friends of adults in the criminal justice system. vacro. Established 1872
A guide for the family and friends of adults in the criminal justice system vacro Established 1872 Understanding the Victorian criminal justice system Arrest When someone is arrested, and if they are required
JOB DESCRIPTION. 1.1 Provide referral processes for service users by providing the appropriate information and assessment details.
JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: Criminal Justice Recovery Worker Service/Department: Haringey Location: Haringey Grade: 25 31 Reports To: Offending & Reintegration Team Manager Job Purpose The post holder will
The Victims of Crime Charter
The Victims of Crime Charter All members of the community who come into contact with the criminal justice system, but particularly victims of crime, are entitled to know what their obligations are in helping
Regional Family Justice Center Network Concept Paper June 2007
Regional Family Justice Center Network Concept Paper June 2007 Regional Family Justice Center Network Family violence is an extremely complex issue which manifests itself in varying dynamics within families
Statement of Purpose. Supported Living Service
Statement of Purpose Supported Living Service April 2013* * See Contents Page for Document Information Oak Tree Care Services, Central House, 62 64 Bounces Road, London N9 8JS Web: www.ot-cs.com Tel: 020
Career. A Career with the Correctional Service of Canada Join Us! Description. Learning objectives
Correctional Service Canada Service correctionnel Canada Service correctionnel Canada Correctional Service Canada Career A Career with the Correctional Service of Canada Join Us! Description The Correctional
Probation in England and Wales Systems for Delivering Effective Practice
Probation in England and Wales Systems for Delivering Effective Practice Workshop on Adult Intervention Programmes in Probation Services Antakya 17-18 th May 2011 Agenda Introduction: The National Offender
POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES Manual of Policies and Procedures
State of Indiana 1 of POLICY AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES Legal References (includes but is not limited to) IC 11-8-2-5(a)(8) IC 11-10-3-4(a)(1) IC 35-50-6-3.3 I. PURPOSE: Related Policies/Procedures
COUNSELOR COMPETENCY DESCRIPTION. ACBHC (Counselor Technician, Counselor I, Counselor II, & Clinical Supervisor)
COUNSELOR COMPETENCY DESCRIPTION ACBHC (Counselor Technician, Counselor I, Counselor II, & Clinical Supervisor) NOTE: The following material on substance abuse counselor competency has been developed from
Master of Counselling. Practicum & Supervision Handbook
Master of Counselling Practicum & Supervision Handbook 2 Master of Counselling Practicum & Supervision Handbook Copyright Wesley Institute 2012 Wesley Institute 5 Mary Street Drummoyne PO Box 534 Drummoyne
18.7. "Transfer" means the authorized movement of an inmate from one (1) correctional facility to another correctional facility.
501 KAR 6:020 Policy Number Total s KENTUCKY CORRECTIONS Policies and Procedures Date Filed 8 Authority/References KRS 196.030, 196.035, 196.070, 197.020 Subject May 14, 2007 TRANSFERS I. DEFINITIONS "Transfer"
Our vision is to create lasting change by breaking the cycle of re-offending.
Job Description Job Title: Probation Officer Group: Corrections Services Reports to: Lead Service Manager Location: Regional Date: December 2007 (Reformatted November 2012) Organisational Overview The
Alcohol and Other Drug Youth Clinician. Fixed Term (until 30 June 2015) Part time (0.6 EFT) Negotiable. From $57,500 $63,400
Position Details Position Title Mode of Employment Time Fraction Award/EBA Classification Remuneration Salary Packaging Unit Location Reports to Direct Reports Probationary Period Working with Children
PRETRIAL DUI DIVERSION INFORMATION SHEET
PRETRIAL DUI DIVERSION INFORMATION SHEET If you have been charged with Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs or an alcohol related charge, you may be eligible for consideration for the City
Senior AOD Clinician - Counselling & Assessment POSCS3029
POSITION DESCRIPTION Senior AOD Clinician - Counselling & Assessment POSCS3029 ISO9001 Approved by Neos Zavrou Next Revision: 02/09/15 Hours: Location: Classification: Reports To: Reports: 1 EFT Northern
Job Description of the School Psychologist Reports To: Supervises: Purpose:
Reports To: Supervises: Purpose: Job Description of the School Psychologist Superintendent, Level II or Level III School Psychologists, Director, or Associate or Assistant Superintendent May supervise
P. O. Box 1520 Columbia, South Carolina 29202. Effective date of implementation: January 1, 2005. Domestic Violence
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES P. O. Box 1520 Columbia, South Carolina 29202 STANDARDS OF CARE FOR BATTERERS TREATMENT Effective date of implementation: January 1, 2005 Domestic Violence
CONTENTS. 1. Introduction. 2. Policy. 3. Procedure. 4. Training. 5. Education. 6. Definition of Roles
CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Policy 3. Procedure 4. Training 5. Education 6. Definition of Roles 1. Introduction It is now recognised that drug and alcohol abuse are problems which cause society as a whole
The National Study of Psychiatric Morbidity in New Zealand Prisons Questions and Answers
The National Study of Psychiatric Morbidity in New Zealand Prisons Questions and Answers How have prisons dealt with mental illness in the past? Regional forensic psychiatric services were established
STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR CORRECTIONS IN AUSTRALIA
STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR CORRECTIONS IN AUSTRALIA Revised 2012 1 CONTENTS PREFACE... 3 DEFINITIONS... 4 STANDARD GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNITY AND CUSTODIAL CORRECTIONS... 6 GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR COMMUNITY
CHAPTER 7 REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS
CHAPTER 7 REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS I. PROBATION AND PAROLE A. Overview Both probation and parole are forms of community-based treatment of offenders and juvenile delinquents. Probation is a court-imposed
ACADEMIC (MONITORING COURSE) PROGRESS POLICY
ACADEMIC (MONITORING COURSE) PROGRESS POLICY Policy Number: CIPO-14 Name of Policy: Academic (Monitoring Course) Progress Policy V15 Applicability: All City Staff and Students Policy Owner: CEO Contact
Best Practices in Mental Health at Corrections Facilities
POLICY BRIEF November 2011 Best Practices in Mental Health at Corrections Facilities Sahil Jain Introduction Police, court personnel, and correctional staff interact with, stabilize, and treat more persons
STATE OF NEVADA Department of Administration Division of Human Resource Management CLASS SPECIFICATION
STATE OF NEVADA Department of Administration Division of Human Resource Management CLASS SPECIFICATION TITLE GRADE EEO-4 CODE MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR V 43* B 10.135 MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR IV 41* B 10.137
IAC 7/2/08 Parole Board[205] Ch 11, p.1. CHAPTER 11 PAROLE REVOCATION [Prior to 2/22/89, Parole, Board of[615] Ch 7]
IAC 7/2/08 Parole Board[205] Ch 11, p.1 CHAPTER 11 PAROLE REVOCATION [Prior to 2/22/89, Parole, Board of[615] Ch 7] 205 11.1(906) Voluntary termination of parole. Any voluntary termination of parole should
This policy has been created using the WBC Model Policy Version December 2013.
POLICY TITLE: REVISED: January 2013 NEXT REVIEW DATE: Autumn / 2015 APPROVED BY COMMITTEE: Full Governing Body This policy has been created using the WBC Model Policy Version December 2013. Principles
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES CLASS SPECIFICATION
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES CLASS SPECIFICATION CLASS TITLE POSITION CODE EFFECTIVE CHILD PROTECTION ASSOCIATE SPECIALIST 07162 09-01-2007 CHILD PROTECTION SPECIALIST 07163 09-01-2007
PROCEDURE Police Staff Discipline. Number: C 0901 Date Published: 9 May 2013
1.0 Summary of Changes Amendments to the 1 st bullet point of section 4.5 and the 3 rd, 4 th, 6 th and 7 th bullet point in section 4.8 have been made. Section 4.9 has been removed as the content is now
POSITION DESCRIPTION HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
POSITION DESCRIPTION HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION Position Title: Psychologist Immediate Supervisor s Position Title: Director of Special Services Job Summary: Department: Special
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS IMPROVEMENTS IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR INMATES. December 12, 2003
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS IMPROVEMENTS IN MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES FOR INMATES December 12, 2003 When the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) was under litigation from 1992 to 2000 regarding
CHAPTER 6 CORRECTIONAL SERVICE
CHAPTER 6 CORRECTIONAL SERVICE I. INTRODUCTION The administration of penal institutions and the treatment of inmates are regulated by such basic laws and regulations as the Act on Penal Detention Facilities
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PROBATION AND PAROLE DIVISION OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE. Subject: PROGRAM STRUCTURES
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PROBATION AND PAROLE DIVISION OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE Procedure No.: PPD 5.1.100 Reference: DOC 5.4.1; 53-1-203, MCA Page 1 of 6 Effective Date: 06/23/15 Revision Dates: Signature
NAVIGATING THE MEDICAL BOARD IRENE ROTENKO, EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN PANEL AND HEARINGS MEMBER, MCNSW DECEMBER 2015
NAVIGATING THE MEDICAL BOARD IRENE ROTENKO, EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN PANEL AND HEARINGS MEMBER, MCNSW DECEMBER 2015 WHAT IS ITS PURPOSE? Protection of the public Procedural fairness Confidentiality balanced
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION MASSACHUSETTS TREATMENT CENTER COMMUNITY ACCESS BOARD POLICY 103 DOC 459. Table of Contents
MASSACHUSETTS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION MASSACHUSETTS TREATMENT CENTER COMMUNITY ACCESS BOARD POLICY 103 DOC 459 Table of Contents Page 459.01 Introduction...1 459.02 Definitions...1 459.03 Board Membership
Saskatchewan Child Abuse Protocol 2014
Saskatchewan Child Abuse Protocol 2014 A commitment by the Saskatchewan Government, police, professionals and organizations to collaborate in an effort to prevent and investigate child abuse and provide
Magistrates Court Diversion Program. Sue King Manager, Intervention Programs April 2011
Magistrates Court Diversion Program Sue King Manager, Intervention Programs April 2011 Program Aims 1) Provide assistance to the court in the identification and management of defendants with mental impairment.
How To Deal With Abuse In A School
Guidance for schools on dealing with Allegations of abuse against Staff and Volunteers Guidance for schools on dealing with Allegations of abuse against Staff and Volunteers 2 CONTENTS 1. Introduction
Release: 1. CHCFCS802B Provide relationship counselling
Release: 1 CHCFCS802B Provide relationship counselling CHCFCS802B Provide relationship counselling Modification History Not Applicable Unit Descriptor Unit Descriptor This unit of competency describes
Service Specification for Approved Premises: Public Protection and Regimes. Service Specification Document
: Public Protection and Regimes Version P3.1 Specification for : Public Protection and Regimes Specification Document This document defines the service, including the required outcome(s) and outputs. As
Proven Re-offending Statistics Quarterly Bulletin July 2010 to June 2011, England and Wales
Proven Re-offending Statistics Quarterly Bulletin July 2010 to June 2011, England and Wales Ministry of Justice Statistics Bulletin 25 April 2013 Contents Contents...2 Introduction...3 Executive summary...7
SHORT TITLE: Criminal procedure; creating the Oklahoma Drug Court Act; codification; emergency.
SHORT TITLE: Criminal procedure; creating the Oklahoma Drug Court Act; codification; emergency. STATE OF OKLAHOMA 2nd Session of the 45th Legislature (1996) SENATE BILL NO. 1153 By: Hobson AS INTRODUCED
TAFE SA Student Alcohol and Other Drug Policy Under the umbrella of Drugs and Alcohol Policy (DFEEST OHS&IM 026)
TAFE SA Student Alcohol and Other Drug Policy Under the umbrella of Drugs and Alcohol Policy (DFEEST OHS&IM 026) 1. Purpose of the policy The purpose of the Student Alcohol and Other Drug Policy is to
DISCIPLINARY POLICY AND PROCEDURES DISCIPLINARY POLICY AND PROCEDURE
DISCIPLINARY POLICY AND PROCEDURE Date: 5 May 2015 Approved: 3 June 2015 Review date: 22 April 2018 1 CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. NOTES OF GUIDANCE Counselling General Principles Investigation Minor Matters
SWEDESBORO-WOOLWICH SCHOOL DISTRICT FILE CODE: 5131.6 Woolwich Township, New Jersey
SWEDESBORO-WOOLWICH SCHOOL DISTRICT FILE CODE: 5131.6 Woolwich Township, New Jersey Regulation SUBSTANCE ABUSE PROCEDURES Whenever it shall appear to any teaching staff member, school nurse or other educational
REDUCING STATEWIDE RECIDIVISM: CHECKLIST FOR STATE REENTRY COORDINATORS
STATE REENTRY COORDINATORS are uniquely positioned to ensure that the policies and practices that go into a recidivism-reduction initiative are being implemented effectively, both in corrections settings
Managing the Risk of Work-related Violence and Aggression in Healthcare
Managing the Risk of Work-related Violence and Aggression in Healthcare Information Sheet November, 2014 The purpose of this information sheet is to provide information and guidance on managing the risk
Information Sharing: Policy and Procedure Guidelines. Children and Young People Act 2008 Chapter 25 OFFICE FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILY SUPPORT
Information Sharing: Policy and Procedure Guidelines Children and Young People Act 2008 Chapter 25 OFFICE FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILY SUPPORT DEPARTMENT OF DISABILITY, HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES
How To Deal With An Allegation Of Sexual Abuse In A School
1 Model Allegations Management Policy for Knowsley Schools and Education Settings July 2015 Introduction 1. All schools and education settings have a duty to promote and safeguard the welfare of children
STATE OF OHIO. DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION RELATED ACA STANDARDS: EFFECTIVE DATE: AND CORRECTION February 19, 2011 I. AUTHORITY
STATE OF OHIO SUBJECT: PAGE 1 OF 7. Specialized Assessments and Screenings NUMBER: 67-MNH-16 RULE/CODE REFERENCE: SUPERSEDES: AR 5120-11-03, 07, 21 67-MNH-16 dated 01/13/10 ORC 5120.031; 5120.032; 5120.033
HILLSDALE BOARD OF EDUCATION FILE CODE: 5131.6* SUBSTANCE ABUSE
HILLSDALE BOARD OF EDUCATION Hillsdale, NJ 07642 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Possible Drug and Alcohol Related Situations Whenever it shall appear to any teaching staff member, school nurse or other education personnel
HANDOUT 1: Purpose and Principles of Sentencing in Canada
HANDOUT 1: Purpose and Principles of Sentencing in Canada Principles of Sentencing The Criminal Code of Canada outlines the principles and purpose of sentencing in s. 718. These principles are placed in
Policy Number 13.8. Date Filed. Subject
Total s 501 KAR 6:020 KENTUCKY CORRECTIONS Policies and Procedures Date Filed 10 References/Authority KRS 196.035, 197.020, 202A.400, 218A, 241.010, 319.005 908 KAR 1:370 ACA 4-4377, 4-4396, 4-4433, 4-4437,
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief David L. Perry
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief David L. Perry 830 West Jefferson Street 850-644-1234 VICTIMS' RIGHTS BROCHURE YOUR RIGHTS AS A VICTIM OR WITNESS: ------- We realize that for many persons,
Departmental Policy for Handling of Domestic Violence Incidents Involving Law Enforcement Officers 1
Departmental Policy for Handling of Domestic Violence Incidents Involving Law Enforcement Officers 1 This Policy, prepared by the Division of Criminal Justice, is intended to serve as a model for the law
Information Sheet 9: Supervising your Staff
Shaw Trust Direct Payments Support Services Information Sheet 9: Supervising your Staff Sheet Outline: Conducting an Appraisal interview Discipline and Grievances Outcome: To increase awareness of the
CAPABILITY AND POOR PERFORMANCE PROCEDURE
CAPABILITY AND POOR PERFORMANCE PROCEDURE 1. Introduction 1.1 Staff and managers are jointly responsible for ensuring that satisfactory performance standards are maintained at all times. Acceptable standards
Objective Prison Classification, The cornerstone to good prison security
Montecito # 38, WTC Piso 10, Oficina 18 Col. Nápoles México, 03810, D.F. Tel: (55) 9000 80 04 Objective Prison Classification, The cornerstone to good prison security Classification systems help minimize
Part I Improvements to Existing Programs
Section-by-Section Analysis of the Second Chance Act: Sec. 1. Short Title. Part I Improvements to Existing Programs This section names the short title of the act as the Second Chance Act of 2007: Community
Victim Services Programs. Core Service Definitions
Victim Services Programs Core Service Definitions EFFECTIVE MAY 2012 1 P a g e Core Services Overview The Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) strives to be a responsible and exemplary steward
GREAT WALTHAM C of E PRIMARY SCHOOL
GREAT WALTHAM C of E PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILD PROTECTION POLICY JULY 2015 Approved by Staff July 2015 Adopted by Governors of the FGB Committee July 2015 Recommended Review Date July 2016 1 KEY CONTACTS WITHIN
Developing Health and Independence. Pt 22-27, 19,621-22,958 (depending on experience)
Developing Health and Independence JOB DESCRIPTION Job Title: NJC Point: Hours: Scale Annual Leave: Location: Pension: Accountable to: Responsible for: Criminal Justice Worker Pt 22-27, 19,621-22,958 (depending
1. How would you define vulnerability in terms of a young person (under 24 who is in NOMS custody?
Royal College of Nursing submission to the Independent Review into self- inflicted deaths in National Offender Management Service (NOMS) custody of 18-24 year olds With a membership of more than 410,000
PRISONERS INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER (QUEENSLAND) ACT 1997
Queensland PRISONERS INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER (QUEENSLAND) ACT 1997 Reprinted as in force on 1 April 1999 (Act not amended up to this date) Reprint No. 1 This reprint is prepared by the Office of the Queensland
Prison policy, prison regime and prisoners rights in New Zealand
Prison policy, prison regime and prisoners rights in New Zealand Warren Young Deputy President of the New Zealand Law Commission, Department of Corrections Kotahi ano te kaupapa: ko te oranga o te iwi
Page 1 of 10 Catholic Charities Spokane Policy & Procedures Behavior Support & Management (BSM) APPROVED BY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Page 1 of 10 APPROVED BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Chief Representative) TITLE: Behavior Support and Management (BSM) POLICY: s behavior support and management policies and practices promote positive behavior
Youth and the Law. Presented by The Crime Prevention Unit
Youth and the Law Presented by The Crime Prevention Unit Objectives Explaining the juvenile justice system and the differences between it and the adult system. Discussing juveniles rights and responsibilities
