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COURSE CATALOG July-December 2022
“We believe that training should be real- istic, inspiring and thought-provoking ig- niting a catalyst for improvement and growth within an organization.” Mission Statement:
About Us
Lindsay Boyd has 14 years experience as a Senior Deputy Probation Officer. She holds a Master of Business Administration degree with an emphasis on Project Management, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice. She has worked a variety of assignments in both juvenile and adult divisions, with experience including Juvenile Intake / Electronic Monitoring, adult field, AB109, DUI's, corrections/custody, programming, and juvenile placement. Her passion for teaching led her to becoming one of the first Career Enhancement Academy instructors for her department She also has experience instructing CORE classes and risk assessments/case planning and currently works for the National and Curriculum and Training Institute. and is a Continuing and Professional Education Instructor for University of California Davis. She has enjoyed expanding her instructor profile to include other agencies and to continue incorporating the non-traditional method of leading from the line level up. Her ultimate goal is to inspire her students to challenge and support one another and to gain invaluable perspective during each course. Silvina Minero is a community college instructor and holds a Master of Arts in Psychol- ogy from Pepperdine University and a Bachelor of Science in Human Services from University of Phoenix. She has 13 years of field and custody experience as a line staff officer and senior deputy probation officer for both the juvenile and adult divisions. She held specialized assignments on multidisciplinary teams for domestic violence, mental health, substance abuse and was a court officer. She was a class instructor for newly hired officers, was a facilitator for the employee Career Enhancement Academy and was recognized by the State of California for her work with at-risk youth. She is trained in Crisis Intervention, Lean Six Sigma Process Improvement and in Canvas, the online learning management system. She currently teaches Criminology, Criminal Justice, General Psychology, Development Through the Life Span and she is a member of Psi Chi, the International Honor Society in Psychology. Her specialty areas are developmental and community psychology with a focus on traumatic experienc- es and co-existing community factors during critical developmental life stages. Her mission is to inspire a deeper understanding of how both trauma and community contribute to mental health disorders, antisocial behavior and criminality. Krista Cisneros has nearly 23 years of experience as a juvenile institutions Corrections Officer. She has worked many assignments in housing, both detention and commitment, programming, booking, emergency response, and is currently a Supervising Corrections Officer. She is an instructor for her department, teaching Crisis Prevention and De-escala - tion, Mental Health for Juvenile Justice, CORE classes, is the lead booking instructor, as well as an instructor on her department’s officer safety team. Seeing the need and importance, she created the booking course for her department which she additionally had STC certified. She is currently the chairperson leading an action planning committee for Leadership and Staff Empowerment for her department. In her career, she has been honored as Corrections Officer of the Year for her department and was recently honored in Sacramento as the 2021 State Coalition of Probation Officers (SCOPO) Correctional Officer of the Year. She is active in the community as a member of the event leadership team for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life as well as her department’s team captain. She enjoys teaching others and lending her experience, as well as continuing her own learning and education to be an effective leader in her department. Her goal is to lead others to continue their learning and to strive for their full potential.
Lindsay Boyd Founder & CEO
Silvina Minero Instructor
Krista Cisneros Instructor
In Collaboration With:
Forever Found is a nonprofit founded in 2010 to combat the hidden reality of human trafficking and child exploitation internationally. In 2014, Forever Found began a Local Program Department to address the tragic reality of human traf- ficking in Ventura County, California. The Local Program Department primarily serves youth ages 12-25 and focuses on trafficking prevention, victim recovery, survivor restoration, training and awareness, and community collaboration. Forever Found has a residential home for child survivors of both labor and sex trafficking in India as well supports partner aftercare homes in Thailand, Ethio - pia, and Texas. Today we serve as the primary resource for commercially exploited children (CSEC & labor) in Ventura County. Our direct services include S.A.F.E visits, 24/7 R.E.A.C.H. crises response team, case management, mentor program, holistic therapies, and prevention and restoration curriculum. All our programs are voluntary for the youth, allowing them to have a voice, which is the first step towards recovery and finding their value and worth. Forever Found is an active collaborator with social service providers, law enforcement and other nonprofits. We currently have contracts with Ventura County Probation, Children & Family Services (CFS), and Interface Children & Family Services through the Ventura County Human Trafficking Task Force victim services grant.
Jennifer is the Local Program Director at Forever Found, anti-human trafficking nonprofit. She has over 30 years of training experience in a variety of areas including 12 years of anti-human trafficking experience. Jennifer is currently a counselor-in-training at Townsend Institute, Concordia University, working on master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She holds a master’s Certificate of Christian Studies: Children at Risk, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Semi- nary. She is a certified facilitator for Ending the Game as well as Word on the Street. Jennifer Directs Forever Found’s Local Programs, ensuring day to day operations remain focused on the clear mission and vision of prevention, rescue and restoration of child trafficking victims. She Manages local program department including staff, 24/7 Emergency Response Team, Survivor Mentor Program, Holistic Therapies and Volunteers. Jennifer is passionate about education and delivers education and training presentations, workshops, and classes on human trafficking. She is proud to create and maintain partnerships with various county government agencies and community-based organizations including sitting on the leadership committee for the Ventura County Human Trafficking Task Force and the steering committee for the Ventura County Coalition Against Human Trafficking. Where she administers government contracts with Probation and Children and Family Services and various grants including writing contracts, billing, and grant writing. Katherine Chavez has over ten years specializing in addiction recovery services. She holds a Master of Science degree in Higher Education Administration and Non-profit Management from Capella University as well as a Bachelor of Science degree in History with Minors in Sociology and Liberal Studies. Her background includes extensive administrative work in the non-profit sector as well as teaching adult education courses such as Relationships and Ethics, Introduction to Education and Boundaries. She served as the Dean of Students at the Teen Challenge Ministry Institute for five years educating formerly addicted persons and overseeing campus activities. Katherine has recently joined Forever Found as the Local Program Manager and her vision is to educate community members about the subject of human trafficking and to inspire them to get involved and make a difference. She works closely with the Survivor Mentor Program ensuring that mentors are educated and supported in this important role. Katherine coordinates holistic therapies for youth including equine and art programs. She assists in creating training material for educational programs as well as research and grant writing and provides support where needed for Local Programs.
JENNIFER GABRIEL
KATHERINE “KATIE” CHAVEZ
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: CASELOAD MANAGEMENT
would you like to pmprove your caseload management skills? Join us for this 4-hour sourses that includes out of the box tips and tricks. as well as basic caseload management techniques. learn about calendar hacking, preparing for interuptions, process improvement techniques, and more. these methods can help even the most experienced officer become more efficient in managing a caseload.
Dates: august 9, 2022, & october 16, 2022 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 pm. STC#08622866
ENROLL AT: NEXTLEVELCORRECTIONS.ORG
Appreciating Diversity, Embracing Equity and Fostering Inclusion CULTURAL COMPETENCY:
Courses covering topics in diversity, inclusion and equity have become popular as industries make stries towards creating a more ubiased workplace. This course addresses these topics but expands discussions to include stereotypes, microaggressions, intersectionality, schemas, and discrimination. This 4-hour ZOOM training provides you with knowledge to implement changes to mitigate bias and prejudice while increasing appreciation for diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.
Diversity Inclusivity Harassment Unconsicous Bias And More.... Learn About:
Enroll Now STC # 09427693 Registration
August 26, 2022 November 4, 2022 December 16, 2022 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (ZOOM)
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DID THEY REALLY JUST SAY THAT? A Course in handling the public or clients, dealing with difficult co-workers and raising our emotional intelligence
HANDLING DIFFICULT CLIENTS & THE PUBLIC How handling probation clients and the public differs from traditional customer service. Learn Active Listening & Empathy knowing your emotional intelligence level How to disengage negative co-workers How morale plays a part in the outlook of orhers Handling difficult co-workers Learn how emotionally intelligent you are Resources to support you Self-Care
TO ENROLL: NEXTLEVELCORRECTIONS.ORG July 7, 2022 August 23, 2022 September 27, 2022 October 12, 2022
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m
November 11, 2022 December 1, 2022
People follow people who have influence. If you want to grow as a leader you need to learn how to build your inluence. Build Your Influence
Learn how to lead from any level within your organization. Learn the specific traits that people desire in a leader. Grow Leadership Skills
Different leadership styles work well in different situations. Do you know your leadership style? Petermine Your Leadership Style
August 4, 2022 September 7, 2022 October 27, 2022
ENROLL AT: nextlevelcorrections.org STC#: 03041289
Dates:
12: p..m. Time:
8:00 a.m. -
OVERCOMING MANIPULATION: RECOGNIZE, CONTROL AND LEARN TO PREVENT THE CYCLE OF MANIPULATION IN CORRECTIONS AND PROBATION CLIENTS
LEARN ABOUT:
Signs of Manipulation “Be friendly, not friends” Communication strategies How to avoid being manipulated When do I need backoup? How to respond to manipulation CREATED FOR NEW AND SEASONED CORRECTIONS AND PROBATION OFFICERS
DATES: July 22, 2022 September 8, 2022
October 14, 2022 December 2, 2022 December 16, 2022 8:30 A.M.-12:30 P.M.
STC# 02151151 To enroll visit: nextlevelcorrections.org
PEOPLE FOR SALE: Abuse, Injustice & Human Trafficking
Have you ever seen indications of human tracking in your community? Would you recognize the signs if you saw them? Why is the subject signicant and how does it apply to your profession? If you can’t answer these questions perhaps you need some training on this vitally important subject Come join us for a two-part class People for sale: abuse, injustice and Human tracking. in this class you will learn the broader denition of tracking, how to recognize it, understand victims and how trackers operate. the training includes videos, case studies, survivor stories and material particularly related to your role as a probation or correction ocer. this is not your standard “trackign training.” join us and see how this subject relates to you. participants will receive a certicate upon completion of both classes.
8-Hour Class (Two 4-Hour Sessions) September 20 & 22, 2022 February 7 & 9, 2023 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
stc# 08959422
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT
A Guide to Efficiency
Learn How: HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR WORK DAY AVOID FALLING INTO THE “THIS” IS HOW WE HAVE ALWAYS DONE IT” TRAP
ENROLL NOW STC# 00562860
LEARN TO LOOKI AT EVERYTHING IN YOUR LIFE WITH AN “IMPROVEMENT MINDSET”
Dates: 7/19/22, 8/11/22, 9/22/22, 10/10/22, 11/9/22, 12/14/22 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
This 4-Hour Virtual STC approved course is designed for Juvenile or Adult Probation Officers, and Juvenile Corrections Officers. This course is designed to enhance the officer’s understanding of case planning as it realtes to criminal risk assessments and the incor- poration of Evidence Based Practices in the work we do. The course includes discussions about the chal- lenges and benefits of case planning and prepares officers to have a real world outlook on all aspects of case planning. Officers are able to learn from each other’s experiences through group exercises and share strategies to handle challenging cases. This course is intended for staff currently responsible for completing case plans or for those in a supervisory role responsible for reviewing case plans. CASE PLANNING Real World
DATES: July 20, 2022 December 15, 2022 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
stc: 02349362
DATES:
AUGUST 4, 2022 SEPTEMBER 23, 2022 DECEMBER 2, 20222
8:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.
About The Class: This 4-Hour Virtual STC approved course is designed for Juvenile or Adult Probation Officers. This course is designed to explain brain function, traumatic events, and how trauma impacts our emotion regulation, as well as our cognitive and language development. Get read to learn about attachment theory the impact of trauma on our genetic make-up, criminological biosocial theories and why brain function = behavior.
REGISTER AT: NEXTLEVELCORRECTIONS.ORG ENROLL NOW
stc 07485348
Wellness From Within
Learn How:
Dates: 7/1/22, 9/9/22 11/18/22 8:30 A.M TO 12:30 P.M
Stress affects those in Corrections Vicarious Trauma Mind-Body Connection Techniques to cope with stress
REGLSTER NOW
STC 0059138
Register at: nextlevelcorrections.org
Which Class is Appropriate for Me?”
NEXT LEVEL CORRECTIONS Course Offerings July-December 2022
APPROPIATE FOR PROBATION OFFICERS
APPROPIATE FOR CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
APPROPIATE FOR NONS-SWORN STAFF
CLASSES
Wellness From Within
Overcoming Manipulation
Leading From The Line
People For Sale
Trauma & Crime
APPROPIATE FOR PROBATION OFFICERS
APPROPIATE FOR CORRECTIONS OFFICERS
APPROPIATE FOR NONS-SWORN STAFF
CLASSES
Caseload Management
Real World Case Planning
Process Improvement
Did They Really Just Say That?
Cultural Competency
REVIEWS:
“LINDSAY DOES A GREAT JOB OF MAKING WHAT WOULD USUALLY BE A VERY IMPERSONAL TRAIN - ING ENVIRONMENT, VERY ENGAGING AND INTER - ESTING. HER EXPERTISE IN THE SUBJECT MATTER, HELPS MAKE THE CLASSES INTERESTING. “
“I ENJOYED THE CLASS IT WAS VERY HELPFUL FOR MY CURRENT ASSIGNMENT.”
--Trauma and Crime Attendee
--Real World Case Planning Attendee
“I USUALLY HATE SPEAKING DURING TRAININGS, BUT SHE MADE IT NICE AND EASY. THE INTERACT - ING MADE THE TRAINING GO FAST.”
“SHARING CASELOAD MANAGEMENT WITH OTHER COUNTIES BRINGS NEW IDEAS!”
-Trauma and Crime Attendee
-Caseload Management Attendee
“THIS TRAINING WAS ONE OF THE BEST ONES I'VE PARTICIPATED IN BECAUSE OF THE CONTENT. I FEEL LIKE EVERYONE IN THE DEPARTMENT SHOULD TAKE PLACE IN THIS BECAUSE I THINK IF MORE PEOPLE WORKED BY THE THINGS, WE LEARNED MAYBE WORK WOULD BE MORE POSI - TIVE AND THERE WOULD BE LESS TURN AROUND.”
“I REALLY ENJOYED THE CLASS. IT HAS HELPED ME THINK ABOUT MY ROLE IN THE DEPARTMENT AND HOW I CAN MAKE IT BETTER. “
--Leading From the Line Attendee
--Leading From the Line Attendee
“I have attended trauma related trainings previously and was pleased to obtain new information in this course”
“INSTRUCTOR WAS VERY INFORMATIVE AND KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT THE TOPIC SHE WAS TEACHING.”
--Leading From the Line Attendee
--Trauma and Crime Attendee
Course Fee:
8-Hour ZOOM Training: $140.00 (People for Sale) 4-Hour ZOOM Training: $70.00 per attendee (All other Trainings)
Web: www.nextlevelcorrections.org Email: [email protected] Register At: