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Great programs start with great ideas — and chances are, you already have one. Maybe it's a workforce training initiative, an education program, a mental health resource, or a community partnership that could change outcomes for the people in your care. The challenge isn't the idea itself — it's knowing how to plan it, pitch it, and make it stick.

Expect to Learn

·      How to research and identify programs that address real needs at your facility

·      The key elements of a proposal that gains traction with decision-makers

·      Common pitfalls when launching new programs — and how to overcome them

·      How to use the Securus Program Planning Guide to keep your plan on track

Who Should Attend
Jail administrators, sheriffs, program coordinators, reentry professionals, and anyone responsible for standing up or improving programming inside a jail facility.

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In this free, practical webinar, Dan Griffith of Securus Technologies, walks through how to build a strong program proposal from the ground up. You'll also hear from Dorian Johnson from Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office, about his agency’s real-world experience standing up new programming — and get a walkthrough of the Securus Program Planning Guide, a free tool designed to help you organize every step.

Speakers:

  • Dan Griffith, Business Development Director, Securus Technologies — a sworn Reserve Deputy in Catawba County, NC, with nearly 20 years of experience in adult education and workforce development.
  • Dorian Johnson, Detention Program Director, Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office

This is not a sales presentation — it's a hands-on session built to give you the tools and framework to make new programming happen at your jail

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