ICPA Montréal 2018 Programme Book ICPA_Montreal_Programme_excerpt | Page 11

TUESDAY 23 OCTOBER 13:30–15:00 Parallel Plenary Sessions When Change is Vital (SID: 02-09) System Transformation (SID: 02-10) Room: Cartier Moderator: Stephen Carter Room: Caf’ Conc’ Moderator: Karin Dotter-Schiller The Case For Change: Modernizing Corrections In Ontario, Canada (PID 009) Howard Sapers, Independent Reviewer, Independent Review of Ontario Corrections, Canada Our Top 10 - The Way Forward in New Zealand (PID 041) Jo Field, Deputy Chief Executive Service Development, Department of Corrections, New Zealand Juanita Ryan, Director of Programmes and Interventions, Department of Corrections, New Zealand A Crisis of Confidence - When Trust Breaks Down in the Correctional System (PID 013) Learning from Probation Reform – Emerging Future Thinking and Lessons Learned from Transforming Rehabilitation in England and Wales, United Kingdom Dean Williams, Commissioner, State of Alaska Department of Corrections, USA Ian Poree, Director of Community Interventions, Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service, England and Wales (UK) (PID 113) Sonia Crozier, Executive Director, Probation and Women, Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service, England and Wales (UK) 15:00-15:30 15:30–17:00 Coffee Break and Exhibition (Room: Salle de Bal) Thematic Workshop Sessions System Reform: Integrated Practice (SID: 02-11) Ara Poutama – The Journey from Prison to the Community: an Integrated Practice Framework Jo Field, Nova Banaghan, New Zealand Room: Cartier Moderator: Colette Peters A Future for Corrections: Tennessee’s Seamless Supervision Model Sean Hosman, Wes Landers, USA Safer Societies (SID: 02-12) Pretrial Justice - an Integral Part of Communities’ Well-being Marina Ilminska, Germany Room: Caf’ Conc’ Moderator: Ian Poree Why rehabilitation is important from a Council of Europe perspective Ilina Taneva, Council of Europe ICPA Montreal 2018 - Beyond Prisons: The Way Forward (PID 036) (PID 132) (PID 073) (PID 301) 11