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2011 Texas Juvenile Justice Summit

Topics Covered:

  • Forthcoming

Who Should Attend:

  • Community Corrections
  • Juvenile Justice Personnel

Date/Time:

Jun 27 - Jul 01, 2011

Price:

$175.00

Location Information:

The Westin Austin at the Domain Dr.
11301 Domain Dr.
Austin, Texas 78758
512-832-4197

Hotel Information: *

The Westin Austin at the Domain Dr.
11301 Domain Dr.
Austin, Texas 78758
512-832-4197
Room Rates: $104-Single, $144-Double
For Triple/Quad, please add $15 per person
to the Double rate
 


Looking for the Title IV-E Conference or the ISP Institute? In a effort to reduce cost to probation departments and still provide quality training, TJPC has combined two of our most successful conferences, the Juvenile Justice Title IV-E Conference and the ISP Institute.

The Texas Juvenile Justice Summit: A continuum of Services will bring together juvenile justice leadership and direct care professionals for an opportunity to networkand learn about innovative programs being implemented in the juvenile system in Texas and nationally. We hope that you will have a participatory role in shaping the agenda and future direction of our juvenile justice system.

This conference will provide multiple tracks offering relevant topics for today's times delivered by dynamic speakers.

Featured Speakers

Jon Gordon is a speaker, consultant and author of the international best seller The Energy Bus, The No Complaining Rule, Training Camp, The Shark and The Goldfish,and his newest book .Soup: A Recipe to Nourish Your Team and Culture.

Jon and his books have been featured on Company, O Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. His principles have been put to the test by numerous NFL coaches and teams, hospitals, Fortune 500 Companies, school districts and countless leaders in business, healthcare and education. Jon is a graduate of Cornell University and hold a masters in teaching from Emory University.

M. David Rudd is Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the University of Utah. he completed his doctoral training at the University of Texas-Austin and completed post-doctoral fellowship in cognitive therapy at the Beck Institute in Philadelphia under the direction of Aaron T. Beck.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Rudd is an active researcher with over 170 publications he has authored several books, including Treating Suicidal Behavior.

Chris Cannon is the author of WINNING back our BOYS and a national empowerment speaker, whose mission is transforming today's youth into tomorrow's leaders. Once labeled at-risk, Chris dedicates his life to educating and empowering young people nationally. He speaks directly to the core issues teens face, overwhelming pressures of sex, relationships, drugs/alcohol and self-identity. He skillfully displays how to go from tragedy to truimph, from pitiful to powerful and from regrets to rewards.

Terry Sumerlin The Barber-osopher, has been a professional speaker for more than 15 years. The clever stories that fill his speeches with humor often derive from his life as the owner of J.B.'s Barber Shop, a 50-year-old institution in San Antonio, Texas

Barber-osophy is a common-sense approach to relating to people--employees and customers alike. His audiences learn to transform neglect into customer-centered service, drudgery into challenge--and indifference into real employee productivity.

Please visit the TJPC website at www.tjpc.state.tx.us for registrationand additional information.

For questions, please call:
Ellie Hernandez
512-424-6707

 


For more information, contact:
,
Correctional Management Institute of Texas
George J. Beto Criminal Justice Building
Sam Houston State University
Huntsville, TX 77341-2296
Fax: (936) 294-1671
Phone:

Cancellation Policy:
If paid, full refunds will be given to those who cancel in writing more than ten (10) working days prior to the training. A refund of 70% of the fees paid will be authorized when a written request for cancellation and refund of conference or program fees is submitted less than ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled start of the program. If unpaid, those who cancel in writing more than ten (10) working days prior to the training will have all fees waived. When a written request for cancellation is submitted less than ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled start of the program, the participant will be responsible for 30% of the conference rate at the time they registered. The Correctional Management Institute of Texas reserves the right to retain or collect fees in full for those who fail to cancel in writing prior to the training or for those who fail to attend. Substitutions are permitted at anytime.

* Unless otherwise noted, hotel arrangements are the responsibility of the participant.

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