CANADA | Forum of Canadian Ombudsman will hold a two and a half day "Corrections Course" in October

A unique two and a half day course that will explore some of the pressing issues faced by professionals working in correctional facilities. Following a panel format designed to encourage participant interaction and feedback, the sessions have been developed by FCO members working and specializing in the field of corrections at both the provincial and federal levels.

 

Topic highlights include use of force, continuity of care, protective custody and administrative segregation. Consult the draft program for more details.

 

Confirmed speakers include:

Charles Murray, Ombudsman (NB)
Barry Fleming, Q.C., Citizens' Representative (NL)
Bernard Richard, Former NB Ombudsman & Child and Youth Advocate
Todd Sloan, Solicitor, Former Investigator and General Counsel with the Office of the Correctional Investigator
Bob Baker, Acting Manager of Investigations, Office of the Manitoba Ombudsman
Paul McKenzie, Director of Investigations, Office of the Correctional Investigator
Bruce Tripp, Superintendent, Public Safety, Province of New Brunswick
Chandra Hume, Nurse Practitioner, Saint John Regional Correctional Centre
Len Davies, Director of Corrections, Province of New Brunswick

 

Who should attend?

Ombudsman and their staff members, employees of federal and provincial corrections divisions, and other related professions that work with individuals who receive correctional services.

 

Source: Forum of Canadian Ombudsman, Canada

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