This webinar will focus on the benefits of a multi-generational group of decision-makers at the table in the modern adult local detention facility and how that can be achieved and executed for efficacy and meaningful engagement. Participants will be provided ideas for identifying potential leaders and how to recognize and overcome barriers to participatory facility management.
- Crucial Conversations
- Management by Committee
- Building Expectations
- Growing Leaders
- Work with Stereotypes
Other Webinars with this Speaker
- April 20: Responding to the Urban Jail in Crisis
- June 6: Boomers, Slackers, and Snowflakes: Building a Multi-Generational Leadership Team (this webinar)
- Aug 8: In Custody Deaths: Beyond Case Closed
- Oct 3: Management by Committee: How to Improve Engagement, Inclusivity, and Retention without Breaking Your Budget
This webinar is part of the JCH Summer School Program. From June 1-August 31, 2023, attendees will receive a certificate of attendance via email about one hour after the conclusion of a webinar.
Want to join us for other Summer School webinars? Check out our Summer School Calendar and register today!
The American Jail Association (AJA) is a national, nonprofit organization that supports the professionals who operate our Nation’s jails. It is the only national association that focuses exclusively on issues specific to the operations of local correctional facilities. The driving force behind the phenomenal growth of AJA is its members. AJA has taken a leadership role in developing the type of programs that promote the professional growth of the dedicated men and women who operate our Nation’s jails. Jail staff have the responsibility for the management of people who have been charged with violating our laws and often mock the ideals on which AJA was founded. Jail personnel find themselves sorely tested each day in the jail environment when they receive scorn and derision for their loyalty and perseverance under extremely trying circumstances. AJA takes this opportunity to salute the jail staff of the Nation who, by their dedication to the difficult task of local corrections, have made a vital, positive difference to the welfare of the communities they serve. Click here to learn more about AJA.