Date and Location Time Thursday and Friday, Thursday, September 23:
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Date and Location Time Thursday and Friday, Thursday, September 23:
Check for vegetarian meal Who Should Attend Thursday and Friday, September 23-24, 2010 Crowne Plaza North Hotel Thursday, September 23: Registration begins at 1:00 p.m. The seminar will begin at 2:00 p.m. and conclude at 5:00 p.m. This course was designed for Ohio Juvenile Detention Officers. 6500 Doubletree Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43229 614.885.1885 Friday, September 24: Registration be- How to Enroll gins at 8:00 a.m. The seminar will begin at 8:55 a.m. and conclude at 3:30 p.m. Complete and mail the attached registration form or e-mail (preferred) your information to the Judicial College. If you provide a legible e-mail address on your registration form, you will receive a registration confirmation via e-mail within 1 week of the course. The Judicial College will contact you if we receive your registration after enrollment has closed for a course. Directions: • From I-71 take route 161 (exit 117). • Turn west onto route 161. • Turn right onto Busch Boulevard. • Go three traffic lights to Kingsmill Supervisor e-mail Fax Time For the night prior to the course, room rate is $88 plus tax. To reserve, call the hotel at 614.885.1885 or 1.800.996.8916 before September 10, 2010 to receive this special Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College rate. Parkway and turn right. • Kingsmill goes directly into the Crowne Plaza parking lot. Awards Luncheon During lunch on Friday, September 24, the Ohio Juvenile Detention Services Association (OJDSA) will hosts its annual awards luncheon to recognize outstanding persons in the juvenile detention field. The following awards will be presented: Detention Line Staff Worker of the Year This award recognizes a line staff employee for his or her direct work with kids. This employee’s job performance represents the juvenile detention center’s philosophy and objectives in the care, treatment, and services they provided to youth. Detention Services Worker of the Year This award recognizes an employee who exemplifies the juvenile detention center’s goals in its quest to assist in changing youth attitudes and behaviors toward a more positive direction in life. Detention Support Person of the Year ZIP Phone Please list special needs: Or e-mail to: patti.reid@sc.ohio.gov Mail registration to: Judicial College Supreme Court of Ohio 65 South Front Street 6th Floor Columbus, OH 43215-3431. This award recognizes a juvenile justice field professional, who through their dedication and hard work, assists facility staff in achieving the mission, goals, and purposes of the juvenile detention center. State of Ohio Detention Worker of the Year Supervisor Name e-mail City Address Court Name This award is presented to one person statewide who best exemplifies devotion and dedication to assisting youth. Job Title Conference, for Juvenile Detention Officers, to be held on Thursday and Friday, September 23-24, 2010 at the Crowne Plaza North Hotel in Columbus. To ensure your registration, please print legibly and provide all information. Please enroll me in the Judicial College Course, Ohio Juvenile Detention Association Date and Location Administrators interested in recognizing a staff member for one of the awards should e-mail OJDSA President April Cook (aprilcook@nwojdc.org) with a brief explanation of why the person is being nominated. Tuition Free This course is fully funded by The Supreme Court of Ohio. No tuition is required and lunch will be provided on Friday, September 24. Cancellation If you cannot attend this course, you must notify us by September 17, 2010. Late cancellations and “no shows” cause The Supreme Court of Ohio to incur costs and deny waitlisted court personnel the opportunity to attend courses. If you are a “no show” or cancel after September 17, the Judicial College will send a written reminder of these incurred costs to your immediate supervisor. Special Needs If you have special needs or require a vegetarian meal, please supply this information when you register. We cannot accommodate special food requests the day of a course. Course Description Large Muscle Exercise (LME) Program. The Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College, in coordination with the Ohio Juvenile Detention Services Association, is pleased to provide this free one and onehalf day course for front line staff in Ohio’s 39 juvenile detention centers. Each child must receive an hour of Large Muscle Exercise daily to meet Department of Youth Services standards. Youth often do not want to participate in these programs because they receive no school credit and the same routine dayafter-day becomes boring and stale. This session will showcase a dynamic program of movement and stretching, developed by the Warren County Juvenile Detention Center, that the youth not only enjoy but for which they also receive school gym credit. Sessions will focus on a variety of relevant topics critical for the professional officer. Session will include the following: Trauma Focused Services in Detention A high number of youth who come into contact with the Juvenile Justice system have long histories of traumatic experiences. This session will provide knowledge about evidence-informed skills and practice in using these skills for working with this population in a corrections setting. Verbal De-escalation Skills for the Juvenile Detention Officer Although conflict is inevitable in juvenile correctional facilities, it is critical to manage this conflict in a way that maintains professionalism, encourages non-violent resolution, and allows all those involved to increase the likelihood of positive outcomes in the future. This session is designed to help develop the skills necessary to resolve conflicts before they escalate into explosive situations. Understanding the Dynamics of Bullying and Youth Bullying is a part of life for most youth. Understanding the types of bullying and its impact will help officers to be able to respond better to youth either as victims or perpetrators of bullying. These skills will help to create and maintain safer environments in detention centers. 2010 Court Personnel Education & Training Committee Bruce Bishilany, Chief Official Court Reporter Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, Cleveland Ohio Juvenile Detention Staff Conference Sarah Brown-Clark, Clerk of Court Youngstown Municipal Court David Edelblute, Court Administrator For Juvenile Detention Officers Licking County Probate-Juvenile Court, Newark Shawn Davis, Bailiff Scioto County Common Pleas Court, Portsmouth Anne Gatti, Pretrial Diversion Director Oriana House/Summit County Courts, Akron LeTreese M. Jones, Administrative Support Specialist Court of Appeals of Ohio, Tenth Appellate District, Columbus Agenda Kory Halter Kochera, Program Director Thursday, September 23 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Trauma Focused Services Friday, September 24 9:00 Verbal De-escalation Skills 11:45 a.m. 11:45 a.m. 1:15 p.m. Lunch 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. Breakout Sessions: Tuscarawas County Community Corrections, New Philadelphia Cathie Kuhl, Mediation Director Hamilton County Municipal Court—Mediation, Cincinnati Linda Lovelace, Court Administrator Area I, II, III Courts, Hamilton Michele Mumford, Clerk of Courts Shelby County, Sidney Greg M. Popovich, Court Administrator (Chair) Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court, Cleveland Elizabeth Stephenson, Court Administrator Tuscarawas County Common Pleas Court, New Philadelphia Juli Tice, Chief Probation Officer The Dynamics of Bullying and Youth or Large Muscle Exercise (LME) Program 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Breakouts repeat 3:30 p.m. Conference Adjourns Questions Questions regarding registration may be directed to Patti Reid, Registrar. Questions regarding course content may be directed to Kristopher Steele, Education Program Manager. (614) 387-9445 East Liverpool Municipal Court Vicky Unger, Director Ohio Jury Management Association, Columbus Andrea White, Clerk of Court Kettering Municipal Court CPET VISION STATEMENT The Court Personnel Education and Training Committee will define and promote the direction of quality education that is relevant for all Ohio court employees in order to create professional, efficient and respectful court environments. Court Personnel Education Staff W. Milt Nuzum III, Director M. Christy Tull, Manager, Curriculum Development J. Kristopher Steele, Education Program Manager Margaret R. Allen, Education Program Manager Patti J. Reid, Registrar Katrina M. Webb, Education Services Specialist Sara Stiffler, Education Services Specialist Lindsey Schmitz, Education Program Assistant Kathleen Casper, Education Program Assistant Sharon L. Wells, Administrative Secretary SEPTEMBER 23-24, 2010 CROWNE PLAZA NORTH COLUMBUS